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News Release from: Reed Exhibitions (UK)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 12 July 2002
Technology on demand at Nepcon
Following its successful introduction for last year's show, Technology on Demand returns to Nepcon 2002.
Following its successful introduction for last year's show, Technology on Demand returns to Nepcon 2002 Available now, the concept allows visitors to suggest what technologies and issues they would like to see addressed in seminars and feature areas at the event, ensuring that Nepcon is tailored firmly around meeting the industry's requirements
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Technology on Demand can be accessed via the Nepcon website or by fax.
"As a new initiative, it was a great success at Nepcon 2001, and is an opportunity for interested parties to have a tangible input into the show", comments Exhibition Director Justin Tadman.
Anyone registering and putting forward suggestions to Technology on Demand will be e-mailed prior to the event with a comprehensive list telling them exactly what they can expect to find at the show that deals with their particular area of interest.
For example, if someone expresses an interest in BGA rework, the list will feature exhibitors showing anything to do with BGA rework together with seminars and features dealing with the subject together with times and locations.
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