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Silicon Valley EOS/ESD Society (SiVa) Announces Dates and Venue for ESDiscovery 2003, An Educational Event Featuring Technical Presentations and Exhibits
SiVa Brings ESD Knowledge to Silicon Valley
Sunnyvale, March 19, 2003: It is a pleasure to announce that the Silicon Valley EOS/ESD Society is holding it's 12th Annual ESDiscovery 2003 USA on Tuesday May 20, 2003 at the Common Building in the Advanced Microdevices Headquarters. This AMD facility is located at 991 Stewart Drive, Sunnyvale, California 94086. For the second time, the one-day tutorial is being conducted in a facility provided by a premiere Silicon Valley Corporate Campus.
Who Should Attend? From Beginners to Experts . . .
Manufacturing Engineers - Facility Managers - Line Supervisors - Design Engineers - ESD Coordinators - Marketing - Production Managers - Quality Control - Quality Assurance -Purchasing - Trainers/Auditors
About the Society: Founded in 1989, the Silicon Valley EOS/ESD Society is a nonprofit, unincorporated organization. The society strives for the advancement and understanding of the theory and practice of electrical overstress (EOS) and electrostatic discharge (ESD) in the principle fields of electronics and magnetic recording and semiconductor devices. The Silicon Valley EOS/ESD Society is dedicated to understanding and improving ESD (Electro-Static Discharge) protection procedures. Our Education Committee organizes Tutorials periodically to present scientific, technical and ESD educational materials to those working in the semiconductor, electronic, magnetic recording and other related areas.
Silicon Valley EOS/ ESD Society members include managers, engineers, technicians, assembly, suppliers, quality assurance and reliability, R&D, sales and marketing, purchasing, and a number of other interested individuals. In the heart of the Silicon Valley, and with our obvious ties to Silicon Valley corporations, now in the Pacific Rim, our members enjoy benefits from being part of a successful organization with many programs to offer.
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