Saturday, July 15, 2006
RoHS seminars cover technical and legal aspects
Farnell InOne has announced a new series of seminars at which its RoHS experts will share information about the impending legislation.
Farnell InOne has announced a new series of seminars at which its RoHS experts will share information about the impending legislation. RoHS guru Gary Nevison will be topping the bill at major events such as NEEDS (National Electrical and Electronic Directives show) at the NEC Birmingham on 16th May, where he'll be running an interactive session on the impact of the legislation. Steven Webb, Company Secretary and General Counsel, will also be speaking in the coming weeks on the legal aspects of RoHS.
The 'School of RoHS', Farnell InOne's free seminar programme, will also continue in the lead up to the RoHS deadline following the huge success of last year's events.
The next session will take place at the Winfrith Technology Centre in Dorchester, on 24th May and will include talks on lead free soldering and a tooling exhibition.
Nevison comments: 'These events are just the latest in a long line of presentations Farnell InOne has undertaken this year, including Electronics Yorkshire's Business Means Compliance conference and an AFDEC, RoHS update conference, where we spoke about due diligence in detail'.
'Farnell InOne is completely dedicated to helping design engineers understand every element they need to know about RoHS'.
'Taking our expertise on the road provides the opportunity for us to help people everywhere with specific queries and concerns'.
Farnell InOne has announced a new series of seminars at which its RoHS experts will share information about the impending legislation. RoHS guru Gary Nevison will be topping the bill at major events such as NEEDS (National Electrical and Electronic Directives show) at the NEC Birmingham on 16th May, where he'll be running an interactive session on the impact of the legislation. Steven Webb, Company Secretary and General Counsel, will also be speaking in the coming weeks on the legal aspects of RoHS.
The 'School of RoHS', Farnell InOne's free seminar programme, will also continue in the lead up to the RoHS deadline following the huge success of last year's events.
The next session will take place at the Winfrith Technology Centre in Dorchester, on 24th May and will include talks on lead free soldering and a tooling exhibition.
Nevison comments: 'These events are just the latest in a long line of presentations Farnell InOne has undertaken this year, including Electronics Yorkshire's Business Means Compliance conference and an AFDEC, RoHS update conference, where we spoke about due diligence in detail'.
'Farnell InOne is completely dedicated to helping design engineers understand every element they need to know about RoHS'.
'Taking our expertise on the road provides the opportunity for us to help people everywhere with specific queries and concerns'.