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News Release from: SGS
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 12 April 2006
Trade shows offer welcome exposure
During February 2006 the SGS Electrical and Electronics Division introduced itself to the world at Domotechnica in Cologne and at CeBIT in Hanover.
During February 2006 the SGS Electrical and Electronics Division introduced itself to the world at Domotechnica in Cologne and at CeBIT in Hanover Domotechnica is the only international trade fair to provide a complete overview of the latest developments in the areas of large and small home appliances, as well as components
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 27 Aug 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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At no other trade fair can Europe's specialists, wholesale and retail dealers, production managers, marketing specialists, product developers and engineers from the industry find out about all the latest sector developments in one place.
Because of this wide range, SGS E and E used the fairs to introduce its whole portfolio: RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances), inspection, high-tech and safety and EMC.
The main focus was the RoHS Directive, which will come in force during the summer.
The international sales team demonstrated to customers how SGS E and E can help them to comply with this new law.
A team of experts explained how to determine which products are affected and answered questions about the restricted substances.
On two days of the show the company demonstrated its expertise in using X-ray fluorescence for screening components and products.
Because CeBit in Hanover is the world's largest trade fair showcasing digital IT and telecommunications solutions for home and work environments SGS E and E set up an additional main focus on High-Tech.
The key target groups are users from industry, the wholesale/retail sector, skilled trades, banks, the service sector, government agencies, science and all users passionate about technology.
CeBIT offers an international platform for comparing notes on current industry trends, networking, and product presentations.
The High-Tech Division combines microelectronics and wireless technology testing.
The SGS E and E team of experts advised especially about failure and damage analysis in the field of microelectronics, about the newest Wi-Fi test techniques (WPA2) and 3G RRM accreditation in the field of wireless technology testing. Request free introductory details about products from SGS ...
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