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PEACHTREE CITY, GA – Registration for PCB Detroit, a new technical conference and tabletop event, is now open, the Printed Circuit Engineering Association (PCEA) announced today. The new event takes place June 2-3 on the campus of Wayne State University in Detroit, MI.

The technical program will feature two full days of in-depth electronics engineering training featuring some of the industry’s most-esteemed experts. Rick Hartley, Susy Webb, Dan Beeker, Ethan Pierce, Dave Lackey, and Bob Carter are among the headliners of the premiere conference.

The scope of classes ranges from controlling noise, using AI in hardware and PCB design, flex and rigid-flex materials and DfM, HDI via design, and PCB cost drivers, among others. In all, PCB Detroit will offer more than 25 hours of technical sessions for every level (novice to expert),

PCB Detroit will also feature a tabletop exhibition on June 2. A free reception and special designers meetup (registration required) will take place after classes end on June 2 and 3, respectively.

“The Michigan area is rich with electronics and high-tech development, and the state is putting emphasis on workforce development in these areas,” noted Mike Buetow, president, PCEA. “Coupled with our partnership with Wayne State University, it only makes sense to bring our leading brand of technical training for printed circuit boards to the area.”

Registration for the two-day technical conference and the tabletop exhibition takes place at https://events.american-tradeshow.com/pcbdetroit/begin. Conference registration is required for both the conference and table top exhibition.

Wayne State University is Michigan’s third-largest university, and a licensee of the PCEA Training Certified Printed Circuit Designer curriculum.

For more information about PCB Detroit, visit https://pcea.net/pcb-detroit/ or contact pcbdetroit@pcea.net 

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