Electronex returns to Sydney in June
The Electronics Design and Assembly Expo (Electronex) will return to Rosehill Gardens Event Centre, 19–20 June 2024. Last year’s event in Melbourne featured more than 80 exhibitors and was attended by over 1900 trade visitors.
Electronex is Australia’s only major exhibition for companies using electronics in design, assembly, manufacture and service. The SMCBA Electronics Design and Manufacture Conference will also be held featuring technical workshops from international and local experts.
Electronex will feature a wide of range of electronic components, surface mount and inspection equipment, and test and measurement and other ancillary products and services from local and international suppliers. Trade visitors can also talk to contract manufacturers that can design and produce turnkey solutions to meet their specific requirements.
Electronex welcomes designers, engineers, managers and other decision-makers who are involved in designing or manufacturing products that utilise electronics. Many companies will also be launching and demonstrating new products and technology at the event.
SMCBA Conference
Since 1988 the Surface Mount & Circuit Board Association (SMCBA) has conducted Australia’s only conference dedicated to electronics design and manufacture in conjunction with Electronex.
This year’s conference will feature a line-up of local and international experts. David Bergman, Vice President of IPC International, will give the keynote address: “Digitalisation of Electronics Manufacturing – Towards Smart Factory enabling Industry 4.0”.
Visitors to the expo can register for free at www.electronex.com.au and for details on the conference visit www.smcba.asn.au.
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