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American Electronics Association AeA is the largest association of high-tech companies in the United States with about 2,500 companies, representing all segments of the industry and 1.8 million employees. |
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| Santa Clara, CA, United States. |
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Association for Automatic Identification and Mobility AIM is a global trade association comprising manufacturers or service providers of technologies such as radio frequency identification (RFID), bar code, card technologies, biometrics, and electronic article surveillance (EAS). |
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| Warrendale, PA, United States. |
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China Printed Circuit Association CCPA has 250 members who are big-and medium-sized PCB producers, manufactures of special equipment, raw and auxiliary materials, research institutes, colleges and universities. |
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Consortium for Advanced Manufacturing International CAM-I supports research and development in areas of strategic importance to manufacturing industries. Membership includes companies from the automotive, aerospace, defense, telecommunications, consulting, and electronics industries. |
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| Burleson, TX, United States. |
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Consumer Electronics Association CEA is the industry authority on market research and forecasts, consumer surveys, legislative and regulatory news, engineering standards, training resources and more on the U.S. consumer technology industry. |
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| Arlington, VA, United States. |
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Customer Relationship Management (CRM): Putting Customers at the Center of the Business CRM systems can be very effective solutions for managing sales cycles. However, using current CRM point solutions will not build and manage an entire customer experience, merely the components of the sales and marketing cycles. There is promise, however. While traditional CRM systems have lacked the ability to encompass the full realm of business processes, new technologies are emerging that empower businesses to realize the full potential of customer relationships. |
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Die Products Consortium DPC is a source of information for the microelectronics industry on die product processing and assembly methods. Its areas of focus include KGD, bare die, flip chip, wafer-level CSP, chip on board (COB), system in a package (SIP), and multichip module (MCM). |
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| Austin, TX, United States. |
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Electro-Federation Canada EFC is a national, not-for-profit industry association. Together, its six councils represent over 300 member companies that manufacture, distribute, and service electrical, electronic, and telecommunications products. |
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Electronic Components Assemblies & Materials Association ECA represents the electronics industry sector comprised of manufacturers and suppliers of passive and active electronic components, component arrays and assemblies, and commercial and industrial electronic equipment and supplies. |
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| Arlington, VA, United States. |
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Electronic Design Automation Consortium The EDA industry services virtually every major semiconductor and electronics systems company in the world including, computer, communications, consumer electronics, medical and aerospace. |
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| San Jose, CA, United States. |
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Electronic Device Failure Analysis Society EDFAS fosters education and communication in the failure analysis community, working for technology advancement and the improved performance and reliability of devices and materials for the electronic industry. |
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| Materials Park, OH, United States. |
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Electronic Industries Alliance EIA is a partnership of electronic and high-tech associations and companies whose mission is promoting the market development and competitiveness of the U.S. high-tech industry through domestic and international policy efforts. |
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| Arlington, VA, United States. |
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Electronics Supply Chain Association ESCA is an association dedicated to promoting dialogue throughout the electronics supply chain with specific emphasis on facilitating a robust supply chain infrastructure in its member companies. |
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| Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, United States. |
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European Computer Manufacturers Association ECMA develops, in co-operation with the National, European and International organizations, Standards and Technical Reports in order to facilitate and standardize the use of Information Communication Technology (ICT) and Consumer Electronic (CE). |
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Intellect Intellect is the trade association for the UK hi-tech industry. Our members comprise organisations both large and small from the UK's information technology, telecommunications and electronics sectors. |
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Building the Path to Better Profits: Implementing ERP Technology to Successfully Achieve ROI When it comes to software implementations, organizations large and small share the common goal of rapid deployment and return on investment. Small and mid-size businesses (“SMBs”) however, face unique issues and challenges that might not be satisfied by vendors that typically serve the Fortune 1000 or “Tier I” community. Such vendors may tout specialized “SMB solutions”, but many times they are nothing more than scaled-down versions of the larger enterprise suites... |
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International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative iNEMI's mission is to assure leadership of the global electronics manufacturing supply chain. The industry-led consortium is made up of approximately 70 manufacturers, suppliers, industry associations and consortia, government agencies and universities. |
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| Herndon, VA, United States. |
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IPC - Association Connecting Electronics Industries IPC is the only electronic interconnect organization that brings together all industry players, including designers, board manufacturers, assembly companies, suppliers, and original equipment manufacturers. |
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| Bannockburn, IL, United States. |
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SEMATECH SEMATECH is the world's catalyst for accelerating the commercialization of technology innovations into manufacturing solutions with our semiconductor and emerging technology partners. |
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| Austin, TX, United States. |
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Semiconductor Environmental Safety & Health Association Since its founding, SESHA has established itself as the premier international organization promoting the effective communication of safety, health and environmental information to the electronics and related high technology industries. |
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| McLean, VA, United States. |
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Semiconductor Equipment and Materials Institute With offices in every significant technology manufacturing region in the world, SEMI is the only truly global industry association providing members with superior customer service at the local level. |
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| San Jose, CA, United States. |
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