Indium Corporation‘s Brian O’Leary, global head of e-Mobility and infrastructure, will present as part of a panel workshop at The Assembly Show South, on April 4, in Nashville, Tennessee. Scheduled for 1:30-4:30 p.m., the workshop is titled Vehicle Electrification and U.S. Manufacturing: Building the EV While We Drive It. O’Leary will be joined on the panel by Debbie Carboni (KYZEN Corporation), Brian Chislea (Dow Chemical Company), and Dwight Howard (formerly with APTIV LPC).
Climate change, government policy, and consumers are rapidly driving the automotive industry towards an electrified future. The printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) manufacturing industry has a vital role to play in this transition. From longer mission profiles to higher voltages, PCBAs are required to work longer, harder, and at higher operating temperatures. The first half of the workshop will provide presentations addressing the current state of the industry, supply chain and standards challenges, as well as opportunities for the manufacturing sector. The second half will be an interactive and informative panel discussion.
O’Leary is responsible for promoting Indium Corporation’s full range of products and services for e-Mobility, which includes electric cars, trucks, eVTOLs, charging stations, and battery energy storage systems. He joined Indium Corporation in 2014 and has more than 20 years of experience in the electronics industry. He authored two books on electronics manufacturing and currently serves as the chair of the IPC e-Mobility Quality & Reliability Advisory Council. In addition to regular technical conference participation, O’Leary co-hosts a free monthly webcastEV InSIDER Livewith Loren McDonald of EVAdoption and a high-profile industry stakeholder as a guest. In the webcast, they discuss current pressing issues and hot topics in the rapidly evolving electric vehicle landscape.
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Indium Corporation es un importante refinador, fundidor, fabricante y proveedor de materiales para los mercados mundiales de la electrónica, los semiconductores, las películas finas y la gestión térmica. Sus productos incluyen soldaduras y fundentes; soldaduras fuertes; materiales de interfaz térmica; cátodos para sputtering; metales y compuestos inorgánicos de indio, galio, germanio y estaño; y NanoFoil. Fundada en 1934, la empresa cuenta con asistencia técnica mundial y fábricas en China, Alemania, India, Malasia, Singapur, Corea del Sur, Reino Unido y Estados Unidos.
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