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iNEMI Begins Work on 2009 Roadmap at Fall Conferences

European kick-off scheduled for November at Productronica


HERNDON, Va. (October 4, 2007) — The International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative (iNEMI), an industry-led consortium focused on identifying and closing technology gaps, is gearing up for the 2009 Roadmap with a series of meetings being held at industry conferences this fall.

Preliminary work began on the product sector spreadsheets at an all-day meeting held at IPC Midwest September 25.  At this meeting, Product Emulator Group (PEG) chairs met with Technology Working Group (TWG) chairs to begin updating the key attribute spreadsheets that define — from the OEM perspective — product technology and business-related needs for six product sectors.  These spreadsheets are used by the 19 TWGs in developing details about where their respective technology stands today, and where it is expected to progress over the next 10 years, with respect to stated product sector needs.

The PEG kick-off is scheduled for next week, October 12, at the SMTA International conference in Orlando, Fla.  At this meeting, PEG chairs will meet with the iNEMI Technical Committee and TWG chairs to identify key changes from the 2007 PEG Chapters.

The European kick-off for the roadmap will be held November 14 at Productronica (Munich, Germany).  Co-sponsored by the IEEE CPMT Society, Fraunhofer IZM and IMAPS Europe, this meeting will introduce the new product sector plans for the 2009 Roadmap, review key technology chapters from the 2007 Roadmap, and provide information about the roadmap process for this cycle for those people who are interested in participating.

“We had greater participation from European companies in our last roadmap than in any previous roadmap, and we hope to expand involvement even further during this next cycle,” said Chuck Richardson, director of roadmapping for iNEMI.  “As we make the roadmap increasingly more global, it’s important that we get input from around the globe in order to ensure that regional issues are addressed.  This meeting is a good opportunity for individuals to learn more about the roadmap and identify how they may want to become involved.”

For more information about the European kick-off meeting, go to
http://www.inemi.org/cms/calendar/2009_RM_European_Kickoff_Nov_07.html

For information about other iNEMI meetings and presentations at Productronica, go to
http://www.inemi.org/cms/calendar/Productronica_2007.html

About the iNEMI Roadmap

Since 1994, iNEMI has mapped the future manufacturing technology needs of the global electronics industry in an effort to identify key technology and infrastructure developments needed to ensure the competitiveness of the supply chain over the next decade.  This roadmap has become recognized as an important tool for defining the “state of the art” in the electronics industry as well as identifying emerging and disruptive technologies.  It also helps set priorities for research and development over the next 10 years, and is not only used by industry but also by government funding agencies and university-based research programs.  The 2009 Roadmap will cover six product sectors (through the Product Emulator Groups, or PEGs), and 19 technology and infrastructure areas (through the Technology Working Groups, or TWGs).  iNEMI membership is not required to participate in the roadmap.  For information about the specific product sectors and technology/infrastructure areas covered, go to
http://www.inemi.org/cms/roadmapping/PEGandTWG.html

About iNEMI

The International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative’s mission is to identify and close technology gaps, which includes the development and integration of the electronics industry supply infrastructure.  This industry-led consortium is made up of approximately 70 manufacturers, suppliers, industry associations and consortia, government agencies and universities.  iNEMI roadmaps the needs of the electronics industry, identifies gaps in the technology infrastructure, establishes implementation projects to eliminate these gaps (both business and technical), and stimulates standards activities to speed the introduction of new technologies. The consortium also works with government agencies, universities and other funding agencies to set priorities for future industry needs and R&D initiatives.  iNEMI is based in Herndon, Va., with a representative office in Shanghai, China.  For additional information about iNEMI, visit http://www.inemi.org.

For further information:
Cynthia Williams, iNEMI
+1 207-871-1260
cwilliams@inemi.org