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Electronics Industry
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ALSO CALLED: Electrical Equipment Industry, Electronic Component Manufacturing Industry, Electronics and Semiconductor Industry, Microelectronics Industry, Electronic Components Industry, Electrical Products Industry, Defense Electronics Industry, Electrical Components Industry, Military Electronics Industry, Electronic Equipment Industry, Electronic Design Automation Industry, Electronic Industry, Electronics and Semiconductors Industry, EDA Industry, Electronic Products Industry, and Electronic Instruments Industry
DEFINITION: The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive is legislation that, in conjujction with RoHS, mandates targets for the collection, recovery and recycling of electronics and component materials. The WEEE Directive passed in the European Community (EC) in February 2003. One stipulation of the Directive is that manufacturers are responsible for the disposal of their products
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| Recent Vendor Reports on Electronics Industry |
Step up Your Game. Global Delivery Capabilities for the Electronics Industry
sponsored by IBM Line of Business
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 17 Jun 2008 | Published: 17 Jun 2008
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Winning the Global Challenge: The Japanese Electronics Companies'Race to Innovate
sponsored by IBM Line of Business
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 29 Nov 2007 | Published: 01 Mar 2007
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Speedline Technologies and Aegis Offer iMonitor Real-Time Monitoring and SPC Software to Support the CAMX-Empowered Factory
sponsored by Speedline Technologies, Inc.
PRESS RELEASE: Posted: 30 May 2004 | Published: 24 May 2004
SUMMARY:Speedline Technologies, Inc. and Aegis Industrial Software Corporation announce the availability of Aegis' iMonitor remote monitoring software for use with Speedline's leading Camalot dispensing, MPM printing, and Electrovert reflow oven equipment. 
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ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY DEFINITION (continued):
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive is legislation that, in conjujction with RoHS, mandates targets for the collection, recovery and recycling of electronics and component materials. The WEEE Directive passed in the European Community (EC) in February 2003. One stipulation of the Directive is that manufacturers are responsible for the disposal of their products and must deal with their disposal in an environmentally-responsible manner. The Directive also says that the consumer of the goods should be able, at a minimum, to return them, free of charge, to the manufacturer for disposal. To publicize the WEEE Directive, the Royal Society of Arts erected a 7-metre tall sculpture called 'WEEE Man' on the South Bank. WEEE man was constructed from 3.3 tonnes of electrical goods, which is the amount of electrical waste the average UK citizen is responsible over the life span. Electronics Industry definition sponsored by SearchStorageUK.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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