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Practical Reliability and Maintenance Symposium

                                      Practical Reliability and Maintenance Symposia 

Worldwide Locations


The International PRM Symposia provides a forum for expert presenters from various industries, universities and governments to meet with Circuit Boards designers, EDA Users, mechanical engineers and reliability practitioners to learn and understand the common causes that initiate failures in electronics and mechanics. It also provides a comprehensive review of the tools and techniques used to identify those potential failures in order to meet real world challenges. 

The symposia will take place in several locations around the world. Various experienced practitioners will present the latest innovative methods.  For upcoming events, click on the calendar menu.

Presenters include experts from Siemens, IBM, RIAC, University of Maryland, DfR Solutions, Mirce Akademy and many more.

In-Depth Knowledge
The Symposium offers in-depth tutorials on key PCB reliability and related topics. Tutorial instructors are experts in the principles, theory and applications of the relevant analysis methods/techniques, with extensive experience in providing training and analysis for industry applications.  Topics include:

  • Design for Reliability - Process and Best Practices
  • Developing Stress and De-rating Analysis Methods   
  • Improving reliability of electronic systems using advanced analysis 
  • New predictions models
  • Mechanical reliability of PCB's
  • Thermal aspects in PCB layout and design
  • Mechanical parts life prediction 
  • The new 217+, FIDES and Telcordia models
  • Electrical Stress de-rating criteria
  • Mechanical Stress for PCB 

Registration Information
The Symposium is organized by the PRM-Symposium Organization. You are welcome to join the organization.  Registration information: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 
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