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The Apex at APEX

Posted April 13, 2009 8:24 AM

Once upon a time, when the world was young, test-industry trade shows provided an engineer's primary access to technical papers, industry experts, and the latest in test equipment. The APEX show, held earlier this month in Las Vegas, continues that tradition, bringing together purveyors and users of printed-circuit-board test equipment. Did you attend the show? Did your company exhibit? Why or why not? If you attended, what trends did you expect to see? What did you see? What didn't you see? What technical innovations will you need in the future to help you test boards still in development? Will current and emerging technologies supply them?

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08/24/2010 11:39 AM

TEAM A.T.E. is an industry leader in the sales of pre owned automated test equipment to the semiconductor industry. TEAM A.T.E. has exhibited for many years at APEX, which is typically held in Las Vegas, and found that this year's show in 2010 was better than previous years, specifically 2009. As sellers of printed-circuit-board test equipment, these trade shows are best for gaining exposure and interfacing with customers. Yet, if a potential customer is interested in ICT and making informed decisions with regard to buying equipment. It is recommended that they visit websites like www.partstore.team-ate.com or www.team-ate.com to really find the information they seek to make the most informed purchase decision.

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