RoHS-WEEE Seminar Series Free Webcast The Leaders in RoHS-WEEE Training
EPTAC Corporation Design Chain Associates

The RoHS/WEEE Seminar Series of webcasts are 100% free.

The RoHS/WEEE Seminar Series was developed to keep electronics professionals up-to-date on industry changes due to environmental regulation. Anyone can participate. No special hardware or software is required.

The RoHS/WEEE Essentials Seminar Series delivers need-to-know information regarding lead-free environmental compliance issues.

These are 1 hour webcasts, presented by the leaders in RoHS/WEEE Training and Consulting, EPTAC Corporation and Design Chain Associates, LLC.

Each webcast will focus on a unique aspect of envirnomental regulation and how it effects everyone in the electronics industry.

About the presenters

Ken Stanvick

Ken Stanvick
Design Chain Associates, LLC

Ken Stanvick has over 25 years of experience in the High Tech Electronics Industry.  His responsibilities have spanned the roles of Design Engineer, Custom and Industry Standard Component Engineering Group Manager, Quality Assurance Manager, and Independent Consultant He is highly qualified in all aspects of the design and supply chains with a thorough understanding of the best practices, processes and requirements of design, electronic component supplier technical and business management, systems manufacturing, test, quality and reliability engineering, and ISO Registration.

Ken is recognized as an industry expert in regards to global Environmental Compliance Regulations, which impact the electronics industry.  He has spoken at many leading electronics industry events and has conducted seminars and workshops in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.

 

RoHS/WEEE
Seminar Series Schedule

EU REACH:
The Future of Substance Regulation

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Rework and Repair of Lead-Free Joints

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Assessing and Maintaining Compliance

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Lead-Free Solder and Joint Training & Inspection

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A Strategic Approach to Environmental Compliance

Feb. 14, 2007
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