76 SMT007 MAGAZINE I MAY 2022
IPC's Board of Directors' previous student liaison, Paige Fiet, and
current student liaison, Hannah Nelson, are combining their talents
as new columnists for I-Connect007. Through their column, they will
share their thoughts and experiences as student engineers and the transition to the workforce.
In this first column, they discuss their backgrounds in the electronics industry and their position
on the Board of Directors.
The Dieter Bergman
IPC Fellowship Award
is given to individuals
who have fostered a
collaborative spirit,
made significant con-
tributions to standards
development, and
have consistently demonstrated a commit-
ment to global standardization efforts and
the electronics industry. José Servin has
worked as an IPC member for more than
14 years in the development of the
Electronics Assembly Norms.
The I-Connect007
Editorial Team
spoke with Matt
Kelly, IPC chief
technologist,
about Factory of
the Future. In this wide-ranging conversa-
tion, the team starts with the premise that fac-
tory automation is no longer a future topic,
but a concern for right now. The conversation
takes a closer look at the need for digitiza-
tion, upskilling the workforce, ensuring ROI is
gained from digitizing the factory and, at the
center of it all, the need for a strong commit-
ment to move forward as a company.
The New Chapter:
Our Introduction to the Electronics Industry
José Servin Receives IPC Dieter
Bergman Fellowship Award
Dave Hillman on Living Your Passion
Barry Matties leads this engaging retrospective conversation
with Dave Hillman, a Fellow, Materials and Process engineer
at Collins Aerospace, who talks about mentorship, pandemic
changes, and solder. "Soldering is soldering," Dave says.
"But how we do that keeps evolving in response to the new
technologies and smaller packages." What's the key to his
success and longevity? "Find your passion." Here's how he's
done it.
Paige Fiet and Hannah Nelson
Matt Kelly:
The Digital Factory is Now
José Servin
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