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AUGUST 2019 I PCB007 MAGAZINE 105 5 Volunteers Honored for Contributions to IPC and the Electronics Industry E IPC presented Committee Leadership, Special Recog- nition, and Distinguished Committee Service Awards at the recent SummerCom Standards Development Committee Meetings in Raleigh, North Carolina. 6 N.A. PCB Sales and Orders Grow, but B2B Ratio Falls E Total North Ameri- can PCB shipments in May 2019 were up 5.6% compared to the same month last year. Year-to-date sales growth as of May was 12.3%, and compared to the preceding month, shipments were up 2.5%. 7 The PCB Norsemen: What Is Reliability Without Traceability? E High reliability and compli- ance are hot topics at con- ferences all over the world. If you are a supplier to in- dustries like defense, auto- motive, medical, and aero- space/space, high-reliability and regulatory compliance are strict demands for electronic device manufacturers. This col- umn discusses how high-reliability demands enforce the need for traceability, and at what level the traceability should be. 8 Dissecting the IPC Regional Survey on PCB Technology Trends E Sharon Starr, Denny Fritz, and Mike Carano talk about the global 2018 IPC Technol- ogy Trends Report released early this year—the size of the survey, how it was con- ducted, the general findings, and regional differences. They also shared their takeaways and regional insights, and the industry outlook over the next five to 10 years. 9 Kelvin Characterization to Accurately Predict Copper Thickness E A few years ago at Integrated Test Corporation, we found that the reaction plan for void fallout at electrical test was ineffective and not standard - ized. Like many PCB manu- facturing facilities (including a Sanmina shop that Brandon Sherrieb used to work at), the reaction plan consisted of cross- section analysis to determine the void type. J It's Only Common Sense: Five Tips for Rescuing Orphans E It has happened to all of us. It's part of doing business. No matter how hard you try, somewhere along the way, you lose a customer. These lost customers are what my friend Bruce appropriately dubbed "the orphans." Here are five tips for rescuing orphans. For the Latest PCB News and Information, Visit: PCB007.com Brandon Sherrieb Sharon Starr Didrik Rech Dan Beaulieu

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