News from National Electronics Week

Electronics KTN becomes the latest industry organisation to confirm support for NEW UK 2010
Now only weeks away, National Electronics Week UK continues to attract significant industry support.
The latest organisation to sign up for the show is the Electronics Knowledge Transfer Network, which will join a raft of leading trade associations at the Birmingham NEC from May 18th – 19th 2010.
Electronics KTN supports the design community in the UK, endorsing the sector globally, encouraging collaboration between academia and business, and promoting innovation industry-wide. Representing a vast knowledge-base in the area of design, Electronics KTN experts will be on hand for the duration of the show to advise attendees on the very latest developments taking place in the industry, along with explaining how they could benefit from the collaborative energy driving knowledge transfer networks. The organisation’s vote of confidence for NEW follows widespread support from leading industry names including Microsoft Embedded, Advanced Rework Technologies and The SMART Group.
Commenting on Electronics KTN’s decision to support the show, NEW Event Director Claire Saunders explains: “We’re delighted to welcome this respected industry authority on board, since the presence of its representatives provides yet another layer of value for our visitors. Here at NEW, we are committed to not only providing business and networking opportunities, but also, to delivering educational support for industry professionals from every electronics sector. The addition of Electronics KTN is good news for the design community, who will also find plenty of other attractions in the form of extensive technical seminar content and technology showcases.”
Continuing its founding commitment to providing total support for the entire electronics industry, NEW UK 2010’s scope of coverage will span Components, Design & Development, Embedded, EMS, Photonics & Laser, Production Assembly, Solar & Green Design, Test & Measurement and Wireless. This format has proved particularly successful for 2010, attracting high profile exhibitors including Agilent, Altus Group, Bondline, Caltest, CML, DEK, Ecopac, Etek, Fraser Technologies, Gen 3, IEMRC, Link Hamson, Mascot, Nordson Yestek, Pace Europe, Radiometrix, Stontronics, Turner Electronics, Unitemp, Vicor, Wurth, XJtag and many more.
To find out more about National Electronics Week or to learn how to register, please visit www.nationalelectronicsweek.co.uk.








