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South China to host electronics manufacturers

11 July 2012 News

NEPCON South China 2012 will take place between 28 and 30 August at the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Centre. As the largest and longest-running SMT exchange platform in South China, the annual event is a popular industry highlight.

To date, several electronics manufacturers have accepted invitations to exhibit at the event, many of them giants of global electronics manufacturing.

The three-day exhibition will bring together a number of well-known international manufacturers like American Tec, FTCL, Juki, Samsung Techwin, DJK, Wong’s Kong King International, Ascentek, Assembléon, Fuji, ASYS Group, Bronte Electronic, SmarTech, EVEST, Panasonic, Sony and SunEast Electronics. Together, these manufacturers will showcase a full array of SMT technologies, equipment and solutions.

From the soldering segment, Nihon Superior, Indium, AIM Inc., Senju, Kyzen, OK International, ZESTRON, Quick Electronic, Henkel Loctite and KIC International will share a pavilion in which they will feature numerous new technologies, products and solutions.

Genesis, Koh Young, MVP, MIRTEC, G-First, Parmi, Nicer Jaunce, Omron, CyberOptics and other manufacturers of test and measurement equipment will perform live demonstrations of their machinery.

Electronics manufacturing automation producers Hiwin Technologies, Schneeberger, Microscan, Kingcable, FLPE, Fujisan Engineering, Renishaw, Just Easy, Sumida, Chiahbo, Fukucima, Bidetech, XETAR and KHJ will feature their application solutions for industrial automation technologies and products.

NEPCON South China 2012 will span a massive 38 000 square metres and feature over 1000 types of the most advanced electronics manufacturing equipment and cutting-edge technologies. The show is expected to attract over 500 exhibitors from 22 countries and regions, as well as more than 26 000 buyers and members of the industry to engage in business communications.

ATE China 2012 will again run concurrent to NEPCON South China this year. ATE China will cover assembly equipment and materials, pneumatic and electrical tools, machine vision systems and electronics packaging equipment.

For more information visit www.nepconsouthchina.com





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