This paper views the economic situation for electronic component manufacturers worldwide, focusing particularly on those in Europe. It notes that recovery will proceed at a…
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This paper views the economic situation for electronic component manufacturers worldwide, focusing particularly on those in Europe. It notes that recovery will proceed at a greatly varying pace, not only from one country to another but also based on sector or company‐specific factors. It also states that, in future, consumer goods of all kinds – primarily mass‐market electronic products – will be produced almost without exception in China and south‐east Asia.
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Plans to hold this year's CEMEX show at Birmingham have been endorsed by CEMA members at the recent Annual General Meeting. CEMEX '94 will be held in the Pavilion Hall at the…
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Plans to hold this year's CEMEX show at Birmingham have been endorsed by CEMA members at the recent Annual General Meeting. CEMEX '94 will be held in the Pavilion Hall at the National Exhibition Centre from 20–22 September. A number of other venues were considered, but market research among a sample of visitors and exhibitors showed the majority in favour of staying at the NEC. The Association plans to continue its efforts to produce an attractively priced package for exhibitors, similar to previous shows, where some costs, such as power and lifting, were included in the stand price. This concept was introduced successfully for the last show in 1992, resulting in many exhibitors making substantial savings over booking the services separately.
Appointments Leitron GmbH In strengthening its Sales Division, Leitron GmbH of Schwäbisch‐Gmünd has appointed Mr Heinz Schunk to be responsible for General Management of Sales and…
The Palexpo Exhibition and Conference Centre close to Geneva Airport was the location for this timely event organised by the EIPC and sponsored by Du Pont Electronics…
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The Palexpo Exhibition and Conference Centre close to Geneva Airport was the location for this timely event organised by the EIPC and sponsored by Du Pont Electronics. Participants, including speakers, chairpersons and press, totalled approximately 190—perhaps a slightly lower figure than anticipated for this first European symposium on an issue of considerable significance for the industry.