American Standard Circuits to Sponsor and Exhibit at AltiumLive 2020


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PCB fabricator American Standard Circuits will sponsor and exhibit at the upcoming AltiumLive 2020 Virtual Summit.  The show, moving to a virtual platform this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will be held from Tuesday, October 6 through Thursday, October 8, 2020.

This year’s AltiumLive Virtual Summit includes:

  • Three days packed with free interactive electronics education and networking
  • Live sessions, expert panels and Q&A with electronics industry experts
  • Live demo of what’s coming in Altium Designer 21
  • Virtual expo
  • Interactive virtual tours of manufacturing facilities with Q&A
  • Daily happy hour sessions
  • Engineering stories and interviews

American Standard Circuit’s President Anaya Vardya noted, “AltiumLive is a fantastic opportunity for users to learn how to better their design tools with the advice of industry experts while networking with fellow users. It’s a great way for us as a PCB fabricator to speak with board designers in person and discuss how we can help them to design the best boards possible ensure its always right the first time. We’re excited to be both a sponsor and an exhibitor of this informative and fun annual event.”

Register for AltiumLive and be sure to stop by American Standard’s virtual booth to chat with an expert to learn more about getting the best boards possible. 

About American Standard Circuits
American Standard Circuits (ASC) prides itself on being a total solutions provider, manufacturing quality rigid, metal-backed, RF/microwave, flex, and rigid-flex PCBs for the medical, automotive, industrial, defense, and aerospace markets in volumes from test and prototypes to large production orders. ASC has the expertise to provide a wide variety of technologies in a time-critical environment. Their qualifications include AS9100 Rev D, ISO 9001:2015, MIL-PRF 31032, MIL-PRF-55110, MIL-PRF-50884 certification and ITAR registration. In addition to manufacturing in the USA, ASC can transition and manage your PCB requirements to lower cost regions via its qualified supply chain of offshore partners. ASC also holds many key patents for metal bonding processes. For more information about American Standard Circuits' services or to ask one of their technology experts a question go to www.asc-i.com.

Visit I-007eBooks to download your copies of American Standard Circuits’ micro eBooks today:

The Printed Circuit Designer's Guide to...Thermal Management: A Fabricator's Perspective

The Printed Circuit Board Designer’s Guide… to Fundamentals of RF/ Microwave PCBs

The Printed Circuit Designer's Guide to... Flex and Rigid-Flex Fundamentals 

 

 

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