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Mike Young from SASInno at IPC APEX 2025

April 10, 2025 WNIElectronics

Justin Worden from What’s New in Electronics TV talks to Mike Young from SASInno at IPC APEX 2025 in Anaheim, USA.

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WNIE TV is kindly sponsored by Axxon Mycronic, BTU, Kyzen, Kurtz Ersa, Koh Young Technology, Nordson Test & Inspection, Viscom, EVS, Indium, ROKA Solutions, ART, and Saki.

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