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Xtalks Webinars

September 13, 2017 07:30 ET

Innovation through Integration - Providing Next Generation Biomedical Devices and Interconnects

TORONTO, ON--(Marketwired - September 13, 2017) - In a complementary Xtalks webinar scheduled for Friday, September 22, 2017 at 2pm EDT, industry expert Steve Groothuis, Chief Technology Officer at Samtec Microelectronics will provide insight into new packaging concepts, interconnects.

Samtec provides innovative solutions for interconnecting chips, packages, modules, and systems throughout the electronics industry. In order to address such a large range of applications, Samtec's focus is on innovation.

As a part of Samtec's Technology Centers, Samtec Microelectronics has provided device packaging services for medical devices and medical diagnostic equipment over the past 20 years.

For example, typical products packaged by Samtec Microelectronics are:

Key takeaways of this presentation are the answers to the following questions:

To learn more information about this complementary event visit: Innovation through Integration - Providing Next Generation Biomedical Devices and Interconnects

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