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BETHLEHEM, PA – Former DEK executive Neil MacRaild has been named president of Ovation Products.
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ATLANTAUP Media Group next month will present a free webinar on optimizing system performance with FPGA/PCB co-design.
 
The webinar takes place June 3 at 2 pm Eastern.
 
Bob Potock, director of FPGA marketing for Mentor Graphics’ Systems Design Division, is the presenter.
 
The third in a series, this event will discuss elements of an effective FPGA on-board strategy, specific implementation options, and how to boost productivity and PCB quality. The webinar will address effective integration of multiple FPGAs on a PCB. It will focus on new FPGA/PCB concurrent design processes and tools said to significantly improve system performance, product costs and productivity.
 
UPMG is the parent company of Circuits Assembly and Printed Circuit Design & Fab.
 
To register, click here: FPGA Webinar.
 
LOS ANGELES – Nepcon East will take place in May 2009, one month later than this year's show, the event producers said today.
 
In announcing the new dates, Canon Communications said the shift came at the request of leading exhibitors that felt the show timing was too close to other industry events.
 
The show, one of the longest running electronics manufacturing events in the world, will take place at the Boston Convention Center.  
 
"I'm pleased that Canon was able to move Nepcon East to the late May time frame,” said Brian Duffey, president of Mydata Automation, one of the show’s largest exhibitors. “Nepcon East is a good show for us and the new timing will make participation possible for Mydata in 2009. It's great to see that Canon heard the industry concerns and moved proactively to make this happen." 
 
Nepcon East will co-locate with Design & Manufacturing New England and Assembly New England, giving it an estimated 375 exhibitors.
TAIPEI -- Hon Hai will enter the notebook contract manufacturing market next year, the Commercial Times reported.

Hon Hai, the world's largest ODM and the parent of Foxconn, primarily makes connectors, desktops, MP3 players, game consoles and cellphones.
SIOUX FALLS, SDRaven Industries today announced first-quarter sales of $75.2 million, up 29% year-over-year. Most of the increase was a result of strong sales from the Flow Controls division, the firm said. 
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SCHAUMBURG, IL – Rich Nottenburg, Motorola's chief strategy and technology officer, resigned from the beleaguered cellphone company, to “return to the New York area to be with his family and pursue other opportunities.” He had been chief strategy officer since 2004 and had run the company’s R&D programs since December.
 
The company promoted Dan Moloney, head of its home networks mobility business, to also oversee Motorola Labs, the company’s research group.
 
There is speculation that Nottenburg is the latest casualty of Carl Icahn, Motorola's largest private investor, who has been pushing for several changes within the company.

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