Program Schedule
9:30 AM | Registration & Networking Tea |
10:00 AM | Welcome Remarks by MD Shah, GEZIA |
10:10 AM | Welcome Address by IPC |
10:30 AM | ESD Best Practices in Electronics by BJ Srinivas, Master IPC Trainer |
12:00 PM | Q&A Session |
12:30 PM | Special Address by Industry Expert/ Product Solutions - Company Presentation |
1:00 PM | Lunch Break |
2:00 PM | Introduction of Semiconductor Industry by Industry Expert |
2:30 PM | Acceptability of Printed Boards by Ramani, Master IPC Trainer |
4:00 PM | Special Address by Industry Expert/ Product Solutions - Company Presentation |
4:30 PM | Vote of Thanks |
5:00 PM | Networking High-Tea |
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is a common cause of damage to sensitive electronic components like integrated circuits, transistors, and diodes. ESD occurs when a sudden flow of electricity between objects with different electric potentials, such as a human body and a circuit board, creates a spark or shock. This can degrade, destroy, or alter component performance, leading to failures or reduced reliability.
This session introduces the causes of ESD and measures to mitigate its effects during handling, storage, and transportation of ESD-sensitive components in manufacturing. You will learn basic principles and best practices for ESD control and protection.
Acceptability of Printed Boards
The acceptability of printed circuit boards (PCBs) defines the standards for quality and functionality in their intended applications. It involves evaluating external features like edges, surface finish, and solder mask coverage, as well as internal attributes such as layer separations and voids. Target conditions represent ideal quality, acceptable conditions meet functional needs, and nonconforming conditions indicate defects that risk performance. These assessments ensure PCBs meet reliability and safety standards in manufacturing.
This session explores the factors influencing the acceptability of printed circuit boards (PCBs), equipping participants with insights into key evaluation criteria, industry standards, and best practices for identifying and addressing defects to ensure PCB performance and compliance..
Who can participate?
Session is ideal for operators, technicians, and supervisors in electronics manufacturing. PCB manufacturers and engineers to maintain quality, reliability, and performance.
Note: A maximum 3 Candidates Per Company is eligible for participation
Registration : Free
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Neha Malviya
Regional Manager - West India
+91 - 9960098465