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Selecting the Right PCB Technology Before It Becomes a Production Problem

Selecting the wrong PCB technology can create manufacturability challenges, redesigns, and unnecessary costs long before production begins. Watch Summit Interconnect’s webinar to learn how PCB technology choices impact long-term program success.


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Webinar Overview

The wrong PCB technology decision can lead to redesigns, manufacturability issues, missed schedules, and unnecessary program costs; often before production even begins.

As electronic designs become smaller, faster, and more complex, engineers are being asked to balance performance, manufacturability, and cost earlier than ever before. But with PCB technologies all offering different advantages and tradeoffs, selecting the right approach is becoming increasingly difficult.

In this webinar, Summit Interconnect’s engineering experts break down the real-world differences between today’s leading PCB technologies and explain how those decisions impact production success. Rather than focusing on theory alone, this session explores the practical manufacturing and design considerations engineers should evaluate before files are released to fabrication.

Attendees will gain insight into:
• When HDI is necessary and when it may add unnecessary cost
• Tradeoffs between rigid, flex, and rigid-flex technologies
• Common design decisions that create manufacturing challenges
• How to reduce redesign cycles and improve producibility
• What PCB manufacturers wish engineers considered before release

Whether you’re developing mission-critical systems, medical devices, industrial electronics, or next-gen computing platforms, this webinar delivers practical insight designed to help teams improve performance, reduce risk, and better prepare designs for manufacturing success.

Watch the webinar to learn how smarter PCB technology decisions can help accelerate development, improve reliability, and streamline the path from prototype to production.
 

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