SHANGHAI -- The electronics industry descended on Shanghai this week as four major
exhibitions staged a convergence of programs.
The week began
March 17 with the opening of the
11
th annual Electronic Circuit World Convention. This is the first
time this conference has been hosted in Asia.
The three-day program
featured over 90 papers on topics ranging from environmental management to
improved chemical processes, and facilities management to the latest
fabrications techniques. Presentations from PCB supply companies like
MacDermid,
Mentor Graphics and
Nan Ya Plastics Electronic Materials and PCB
fabricators including
ISU Petasys, Aspocomp, Eltek, Coretec and
Viasystems covered the critical aspects of PCB fabrication for over 1000
conference attendees.
Simultaneously, about one hour away, three exhibits opened. Beginning March 18, the CPCA Show, Electronica and
ProductronicaChina, and Semicon China all opened at the Shanghai New
International Expo Centre. This is the second year the shows have
co-located here. The reported first-day attendance for the
CPCA show was just over 21,000, 5% from outside Asia. There were more international attendees at the show
as exhibitors, many staffing booths with Chinese partners, and a few standing
out as a break away from the crowd.
One very interesting exhibitor at
CPCA this year is
DDi, doing something akin to an “Asian Invasion” according to
senior VP of sales Jerry Barnes. They are six months into an Asian focused sales program to
bring specialty products like stacked
vias and true fast-turn for
complex multilayer PCBs including sequential lamination products to customers in
Asia. Currently, sales
of PCBs manufactured in the US and shipped to Asia account for 7% of
sales. The company is embarking on a similar program to gain sales in
Europe.