Articles tagged with: Networking
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Today is an exciting day for HotPCB.com! Today marks the first significant promotion of HotPCB. We were fortunate enough to be contacted by Andy Shaughnessy, Editor of PCB Design 007, and asked to be a guest on the Shaughnessy Report, a weekly audio interview he conducts. It was a great experience working with Andy, and you can find all of his interviews here. The title of the HotPCB interview is “Grad Brings Fresh Viewpoint to Industry”. Be sure to check it out!
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A San Francisco Native, but Southern California raised, John Cardone has experienced the westernmost land of Promise that so many of us only dream about. Such a geographic setting is perfect for a man who is passionate about natural beauty, backpacking, and trekking into the wilderness alone to enjoy the quiet that only solitude can provide. Living now in Grenada, CA (less than 40 miles from the California/Oregon border), he and his wife, Darla, operate Forward Farms breeding and raising registered Dutch Warmblood (KWPN) horses. They also raise registered, grass …
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This is an article designed to be a guide for how to maximize your time at a trade show. Read the Introductory article here. Since IMS 2009 (International Microwave Symposium) is the next significant conference I will be a part of, it will be the example used throughout these short articles.
For the attendee, there are three distinct aspects of the Symposium that ought to be taken advantage of. The first is Networking, the second Vendor Qualification, and the third Education. This first short installment is designed to give you some …
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This coming June 7-12 is the International Microwave symposium and Radio & Wireless Symposium in Boston. A large number of exhibitors will be present and it promises to be a great chance to interact with hundreds of vendors and professionals. It is likely that I will attend and the hope is to take advantage of the Symposium in the fullest. In response to my reflection on PCB East, Don Lafferty made a few excellent points concerning the history of trade shows within this industry and the failure of many to …
Designers' Bios, Industry Dev., Networking »
At HotPCB we’re really to serve those who are involved in the PCB industry, particularly Designers. In my time talking with various people, I have come to realize that a section dedicated to featuring designers would be a great addition. The goal is to weekly feature a designer, and to develop an archive of Biographies.
Designers have started contacting me concerning this project, and the enthusiasm is contagious. Many have asked me to describe how it will work, what type of biographies we are looking for, how it will help them, …
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Windows up and Radio off, I made my way towards Waltham, MA this past Wednesday morning. Silently I attempted to prepare myself for my first trade show. This was my first opportunity to represent my company face-to-face with potential and current customers. Having never been to a show, I was unsure what to expect. Although anxious, there was no fear – just uninformed anticipation for a long day ahead.
It was instantly clear that although competitive, most vendors shared a sense of camaraderie, and were open to talking with me and …
Consumer Applications, Industry News, Networking, Resources »
Just as a boy becomes a man when he picks up his first BB Gun, so too have I entered the EMS Industry with the arrival of my first trade magazine addressed to my name. Of course, I live by the motto of “go big or go home” and so it was only fitting that two would arrive, and that they would be the extent of today’s mail.
A little over a month ago I applied for membership with IEEE and joined a variety of societies pertaining to my line of …
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Working in a business development role means that I spend a lot of time working my way into various communities and developing mutual beneficial relationships with potential customers and affiliates. One of the tools I use is LinkedIn – “facebook for professionals” is how I often describe it to those who have yet to hear of it. I find the ability to search for professionals worldwide very beneficial, although I spend a lot of time filtering out irrelevant content and have a fairly low reply rate to my personal messages that I send to fellow group members. Industry groups are a fantastic tool for any professional, but some are better that others. Below I outline a few groups that I am a member of that pertain to the industry.

