The SMTconnect 2024 – Electronics production on the cutting edge

The SMTconnect 2024 – Electronics production on the cutting edge

Innovative, compact and efficient: The SMTconnect is the annual industry highlight, at which experts can network, exchange ideas and present their products for the entire spectrum of electronics production under one roof.  Would you like to experience the latest trends in electronics manufacturing at first hand and expand your specialist knowledge? Then visit the trade…


Innovative, compact and efficient: The SMTconnect is the annual industry highlight, at which experts can network, exchange ideas and present their products for the entire spectrum of electronics production under one roof.

 Would you like to experience the latest trends in electronics manufacturing at first hand and expand your specialist knowledge?

Then visit the trade fair for microelectronics with a focus on Surface Mount & Microelectronics Manufacturing Technologies. In the exhibition halls in Nuremberg from 11 – 13.6.2024, the SMTconnect will not only showcase the fascinating interplay of various steps in electronic manufacturing but will also address manufacturing in power electronics and advanced packaging in an exciting forum program.

Many renowned companies such as Asys, Essemtec, FUJI EUROPE, SmartRep and Techvalley will be there again this year.

Further information on the event can be found on the website: https://smt.mesago.com/nuremberg/en/planning-preparation.html?wt_mc=smt.uk.display.Media.wnie 


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