PCB Oktoberfest - San Jose
Okto ber fest
October beer fest
Have you ever attended an Octoberfest with a PCB twist?
- What is it?
Well, it's a gathering of people in October discussing German PCB and
beverages are served.
- Why?
Because it's different, it's German, its an opportunity to meet one
of the largest European PCB Manufacturer.
- Tell me more.
Join us at our PCB Technology Symposium on Oct 14 and 15 Attendance
is free
PCB dilemmas, who doesn't have them?! Come and see what solutions
the European PCB technology leaders have to offer for the challenges
facing the modern PCB industry. This PCB Technology Symposium is
particularly geared towards Engineers and Designers. This will be an
opportunity to discuss exciting current and new technologies
emphasizing what works and doesn't work.
This symposium is hosted by Interconnex Inc., RUWEL AG and FUBA
Printed Circuits. Among the hot topics to be covered
are:
- The Future of the Global PCB Industry
- Construction of High Frequency PCBs
- Achieving optimal board size, cost and reliability
- Flex-rigid Innovations
- Economics of manufacturing in China
Enclosed is a complimentary invitation, however seating is limited
and are on first come, first serve basis, Please sign early.
When:Thursday, October 14th and Friday, October 15th, 2004
Where:Dolce Hayes Mansion in San Jose Website: www.hayesmansion.com
How:Register directly at
http://www.regonline.com/?17227 We hope you will attend the seminar and also take the opportunity to
network. In the meantime, to learn more on RUWEL and FUBA Printed
Circuits visit their websites at: www.ruwel.de and www.fpc.de .
Oktoberfest definition:
The Munich Oktoberfest is the largest German "Volksfest" (folk
festival) and the only one bearing the name "Oktoberfest" which
functions somewhat like a trademark. It promises the world's biggest
good-time affair, attended by millions of thirsty souls from all over
the globe, and takes place on the "Theresienwiese" with its giant
beer tents, where buxom beer maidens serve the precious brew by the
liter in large steins, where thirty-piece Bavarian bands rock the
thick air, and where there's no end to singing "them old time
drinking songs."