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MINNEAPOLIS – The SMTA announced Bill Barthel of Plexus and Dr. Laura Turbini of Research in Motion were re-elected to three-year terms on the association’s board of directors. Bill will serve as VP of technical programs and Laura will continue to serve on the association’s planning committee.
 
Joe Belmonte of Bose Corp. and Marie Cole of IBM were elected to the planning committee.
 
Current directors include president David Raby of STI Electronics, VP communications Tom Forsythe of Kyzen; VP membership Jim Kuehn of Tyco Electronics Automation Group; treasurer Dan Baldwin of Engent, and secretary Irene Sterian of Celestia.
 
Other planning committee members include chairperson Steve Greathouse of Greathouse Solutions; Dr. Ning-Cheng Lee of Indium; and Dr. Denis Barbini of Vitronics-Soltec.
 
BANGKOK – Top 40 EMS provider Fabrinet has filed a registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for a proposed initial public offering of its ordinary shares.

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ARLINGTON, VA – Electronic component orders dipped slightly in October after rising for four consecutive months, according to the Electronic Components, Assemblies and Materials Association.
 
The 12-month average, which compares order growth to the previous year, stayed level.

The modest downturn did not create alarm, especially since it was caused primarily by lower results in the first week of October, after which orders rebounded nicely through the end of the month, the ECA reports.
 
New cars, mobile phones, PDAs, TVs and other consumer items are packing in more components than ever, the ECA says. Sebastien Rospide of consulting firm Decision reported that the newest generation of flat-panel TVs incorporate between 2,500 to 3,000 passive components, while older-style CRTs use anywhere from 300 to 500. Rospide forecasts 8.5% growth in world electronics production this year, which will drive 6.5% growth for electronic components.
ATLANTAUP Media Group, parent company of Circuits Assembly, announced today that several leading industry suppliers have signed on to exhibit at Virtual PCB, the industry’s first virtual trade show and conference for the PCB design, fabrication and assembly markets, Feb. 12-13.

Exhibiting companies to date include Agilent Technologies, BTU International, Dage Precision Industries Inc., DEK, and EFD.
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PITTSBURGHPlextronics Inc. has received investment capital from Applied Ventures LLC, the venture capital arm of Applied Materials Inc.

The funds will help Plextronics expand its product development and manufacturing capabilities, as well as increase its investment in sales and marketing activities.

Plextronics' device design, process technology and novel inks are used to form active electrical layers.

Plextronics has raised a total of $41 million in equity capital during the last five years, including $20.6 million in financing from a group of venture capital companies, and from the Sustainable Energy Fund of Central Eastern Pennsylvania.
SAN JOSE – A court hearing on alleged infringement of Tessera Technologies’ patents is now scheduled in late February.
 
The court date is the latest move in the U.S. International Trade Commission’s investigation regarding possible infringement of Tessera’s patents by Qualcomm, Freescale, Motorola, ATI Technologies, ULC, Spansion and ST Microelectronics.

On Sept. 7, Tessera filed with the ITC for permission to use certain confidential information to initiate a parallel action against several assembly service providers, including ASE, ChipMOS Technologies, Siliconware Precision Industries and STATS ChipPAC.

On Sept. 12, the providers filed a motion requesting the court stop Tessera from moving forward on the basis of the forum selection clauses in their respective Tessera license agreements.

Tessera’s ongoing arbitration with Amkor Technology regarding a failure to pay royalties due under its license agreement is proceeding toward a March 31 hearing. Tessera seeks a substantial monetary recovery from Amkor. Amkor has submitted an expert report contending that Tessera’s patents are invalid.

Tessera seeks remedies for infringement of its technology in two pending district court patent infringement actions, one in the Northern District of California and one in the Eastern District of Texas. Tessera’s right to recover damages against the California action defendants is expected to continue during the pending ITC action.

After a hearing on Nov. 1, the court issued an order permitting Tessera to file a complaint against the ASP defendants in the ITC or elsewhere.

In the Eastern District of Texas, the parties have stipulated the litigation will be temporarily stayed.

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