PEACHTREE CITY, GA – The Printed Circuit Engineering Association today announced registration for the technical program and exhibition for PCB West 2023 is ahead of last year’s pace.
The event, which takes place in mid-September, features nearly 50 presentations and more than 120 hours of in-depth electronics engineering training. Included in the program is a day’s worth of free sessions on September 20, coinciding with the one-day exhibition.
Among the industry experts on tap for this year’s show are Rick Hartley, Lee Ritchey, Susy Webb, Tomas Chester and Zachariah Peterson. The conference will be held September 19-22 at the Santa Clara (CA) Convention Center and features classes for every level of experience, from novice to expert.
The scope of classes ranges from basics on design engineering and DfM, to designing and building RF and microwave products, board stackup, circuit grounding, PCB layout of DDR memory, thermal management, manufacturing PCBs, and more. New courses this year include the role of AI in PCB design, system-level simulation, and signal integrity in thin PCB materials, among others.
“PCB West is where design engineers, designers and manufacturing engineers come for topnotch training and networking with their peers,” said Mike Buetow, conference director, PCB West. “Coupled with the long list of suppliers that will be on hand for the exhibition, we are pleased, but not surprised, that registration is trending higher this year.”
The exhibition features more than 100 leading suppliers to the electronics design and manufacturing industry and will be held September 20.
Conference registrants who sign up by August 18 can take advantage of the Early Bird Special discounts for the conference. The exhibits are free to registrants who sign up in advance of the event.
PRINTED CIRCUIT DESIGN & FAB and CIRCUITS ASSEMBLY magazines are media partners for the event.