Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - (Page P4) Registration Information Register online at www.pcbeast.com with Priority Code #E09BP209 by March 26 and save up to $100! It’s easy to save up to $100 by taking advantage of our Early-Bird Discount! Simply register by March 26, and you’ll automatically receive the Early-Bird Discount prices listed below. Plus, check out the other discounts to find out if you’re eligible to save even more. This year’s Professional Development and Technical Conference course titles are listed on pages 2-3. Review the course abstracts at www.pcbeast.com. After you’ve checked out the program, you’ll need to decide which Registration Package best fits your needs and budget. To help you make this decision, each package is described below. When you’re ready to register, go to www.pcbeast.com, choose the registration option that applies to you (Conference or Exhibition), then follow the registration system prompts. If you have questions, call the Registration Desk at 918-496-1476. Travel Information Headquarters Hotel & Conference Facility: Westin Waltham-Boston 70 Third Ave. Waltham, MA 02451 www.westin.com Blocked Room Rate: $159/night Reservations: 781-290-5600 or 1-800-WESTIN-1 Must Mention: PCB East 2009 Cut-Off Date: March 27, 2009 Registration Packages Build-a-Conference Package Choose any combination of courses even on non-sequential days. Prices are per course as shown below. This package includes your choice of courses during the entire 5-day conference, plus admission to the one-day tabletop exhibition and all of the “FREE Wednesday” courses and Special Events listed on page 3. Note: Alumni and Association/User Group, and Group Discounts cannot be applied to this package. Type of Course Early-Bird Price Through March 26 Regular Price After March 26 Technical Conference Two-Hour Workshops (W courses), each $175 $195 Technical Conference Half-Day Seminars (S courses), each $275 $295 Professional Development Full-Day Tutorials (T courses), each $455 $555 (Note: Professional Development Tutorials include lunch.) Discounts PCB East 2009 is pleased to offer the following discounts to qualifying attendees, depending on the package purchased. Except for the Early-Bird Discount, all other discounts require a Discount Code. Call the Registration Desk at 918-496-1476 to verify your eligibilty and for the Discount Code prior to registering online. Early-Bird Discount. Anyone who registers by March 26, 2009, will automatically receive the EarlyBird Discounts shown on this page. Alumni and Association/User Group Discount. Alumni of a previous UPMG PCB Show or members of a recognized industry association or user group are eligible for a discount of $50 US on 3-Day Technical Conference, 4Day or 5-Day Value Packages only. Group Discount. Companies registering 3 or more attendees at the same time for 4-Day or 5-Day Value Packages are eligible to receive a $100 discount per attendee, deducted from the applicable package pricing (EarlyBird or Regular). This discount may not be used in conjunction with the Alumni and Association/ User Group discount. Please note: This discount is not available through online registration. Call 918-496-1476 for more information. Note: For PCB East Registration policies, visit the Web site at www.pcbeast.com 3-day Technical Conference Package Includes your choice of courses during the entire Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 3-Day Technical Conference, plus admission to the one-day tabletop exhibition, and all of the “FREE Wednesday” courses and Special Events listed on pg. 3. Early-Bird Price Through March 26 Regular Price After March 26 3-Day Technical Conference Package $845 $945 4-day And 5-day Value Packages 4-day Value Package: a terrific educational value! Includes any combination of Professional Development courses and 3-Day Technical Conference courses taken during four days (choose from Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu or Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri), plus admission to the one-day tabletop exhibtion and all of the “FREE Wednesday” and Special Events listed on pg. 3 (Note: Professional Development Tutorials include lunch.) Early-Bird Price Through March 26 Regular Price After March 26 4-Day Value Package $1,195 $1,295 5-Day Value Package: the most bang for your buck! Includes any combination of Professional Development courses and 3-day Technical Conference sessions (Monday - Friday) – you decide – plus admission to the one-day tabletop exhibition and all of the “FREE Wednesday” courses and Special Events listed on pg. 3. (Note: Professional Development Tutorials include lunch.) Early-Bird Price Through March 26 Regular Price After March 26 5-Day Value Package $1,395 $1,495 Exhibition-Only Package Includes admission to the one-day tabletop exhibtion and all of the “FREE Wednesday” courses and Special Events listed on pg. 3. Early-Bird Price Through March 26 Regular Price After March 26 Exhibition-Only P ackage FREE FREE 4 http://www.pcbeast.com http://www.pcbeast.com http://www.pcbeast.com http://www.westin.com http://www.pcbeast.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 Contents Our Line Market Watch Around the World Happenings ROI Tip Jar BGA Bulletin Interconnect Strategies Final Finsh Forum Defects Database Embedded Active Components In Multilayer LCP Packages Simulation: The Need for Speed Advanced Registration Systems The DC Design Squeeze Ad Index Do You Really Want a Better Autorouter? Designing With Conductive Materials, Part 1 Off th eShelf Marketplace On the Forefront Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - (Page Intro) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 (Page Cover1) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 (Page Cover2) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 (Page 1) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Contents (Page 2) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Contents (Page 3) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Our Line (Page 4) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Our Line (Page 5) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Market Watch (Page 6) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Market Watch (Page 7) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Around the World (Page 8) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Around the World (Page 9) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Around the World (Page 10) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Around the World (Page 11) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Happenings (Page 12) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Happenings (Page 13) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - ROI (Page 14) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Tip Jar (Page 15) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - BGA Bulletin (Page 16) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - BGA Bulletin (Page P1) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - BGA Bulletin (Page P2) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - BGA Bulletin (Page P3) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - BGA Bulletin (Page P4) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - BGA Bulletin (Page 17) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Interconnect Strategies (Page 18) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Interconnect Strategies (Page 19) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Final Finsh Forum (Page 20) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Defects Database (Page 21) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Embedded Active Components In Multilayer LCP Packages (Page 22) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Embedded Active Components In Multilayer LCP Packages (Page 23) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Embedded Active Components In Multilayer LCP Packages (Page 24) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Embedded Active Components In Multilayer LCP Packages (Page 25) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Simulation: The Need for Speed (Page 26) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Simulation: The Need for Speed (Page 27) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Simulation: The Need for Speed (Page 28) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Simulation: The Need for Speed (Page 29) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Advanced Registration Systems (Page 30) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Advanced Registration Systems (Page 31) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Advanced Registration Systems (Page 32) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Advanced Registration Systems (Page 33) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - The DC Design Squeeze (Page 34) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - The DC Design Squeeze (Page 35) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - The DC Design Squeeze (Page 36) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Ad Index (Page 37) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Do You Really Want a Better Autorouter? (Page 38) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Do You Really Want a Better Autorouter? (Page 39) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Designing With Conductive Materials, Part 1 (Page 40) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Designing With Conductive Materials, Part 1 (Page 41) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Designing With Conductive Materials, Part 1 (Page 42) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Off th eShelf (Page 43) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Marketplace (Page 44) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Marketplace (Page 45) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Marketplace (Page 46) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - Marketplace (Page 47) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - On the Forefront (Page 48) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - On the Forefront (Page Cover3) Printed Circuit Design & Fab - February 2009 - On the Forefront (Page Cover4)
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