Prototron Circuits to Exhibit at PCB West 2017 Conference and Exhibition
September 4, 2017 | Prototron CircuitsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Prototron Circuits will be exhibiting at PCB West 2017 Conference and Exhibition to be held at the Santa Clara Convention Center. The conference will be held September 12-14, while the exhibition will be on September 13.
Prototron Circuits President Dave Ryder said, “This is one of the best shows of the season as far as Prototron is concerned. PCB West gives us the chance to meet and talk with designers and engineers from both our customers and target customers, learning about their needs and challenges when it comes to quick turn prototype PCBs. By attaining this knowledge, we can help them not only meet but exceed those needs. This year is especially important since we have earned both our MIL-PRF-31032 as well as our AS 9100 Rev D, and look forward to talking to our customers about their specific needs when it comes to these quality requirements. We will also be serving free coffee outside the classrooms all week, making sure that our own technical expert Mark Thompson is there to meet the attendees and chat with them between their classes.”
Visit Prototron at their upstairs coffee bar and at Booth 419.
About Prototron
Celebrating its 30th year in business, Prototron Circuits is one of the industry leaders when it comes to High Technology Quick Turn Printed Circuits boards. Their continued outstanding performance (98%+ Quality and Delivery) has made them a true preferred source of all companies needing reliable QTA PCBs. Prototron is AS9100 certified and MIL-PRF 31032 Qualified.
Prototron has facilities in Redmond, Washington and Tucson, Arizona.
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