SMTA, Auburn U. Cosponsor Harsh Environments Workshops.The Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA SMTA Surface Mount Technology Association SMTA Standard Material Transfer Agreement SMTA Subordinate Message Transfer Agent SMTA Sewing Machine Trade Association (UK) SMTA Sekolah Menengah Tingkat Atas , Minneapolis, MN, www.smta.org) is cooperating with Auburn University Auburn University, main campus at Auburn, Ala.; land-grant and state supported; opened 1859 as East Alabama Male College, reorganized 1872 as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama; became coeducational 1892; renamed Alabama Polytechnic Institute 1899, CAVE (Auburn, AL) to organize a workshop on Harsh Environments and High-Temperature Electronics to be held June 24-25, in Dearborn, MI. Dr. Ken Gilleo, SMTA vice president of technical programs, said, "Known for its roots in the automotive industry The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. In 2006, more than 69 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide. , Dearborn is the perfect location for the topic, and teaming directly with Auburn University furthers the SMTA's goal to foster a greater relationship between industry and academia." Presentations, rather than papers, will comprise a workshop format to provide timely information for attendees. The workshop format will allow more time for interaction, questions and answers. Presentation topics will include automotive activities in semiconductor technology, issues with vehicle systems, substrata advancements, next generation automotive systems See ITS, embedded system, drive-by-wire, adaptive cruise control, collision avoidance system, autonomous vehicle, heads-up display, DSRC, lane departure system, CAN bus, FlexRay and SYNC. and advancements in materials. For more information, visit the Symposia sym·po·si·a n. A plural of symposium. page of the Education section on SMTA's Web site, or contact Kristin Stromberg at (952) 920-7682; e-mail: Kristin@smta.org. |
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