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Publication date: 1 August 2004

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Soldering & Surface Mount Technology, vol. 16 no. 2
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ISSN: 0954-0911

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Publication date: 1 December 1999

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Circuit World, vol. 25 no. 4
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ISSN: 0305-6120

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Publication date: 1 December 2000

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Soldering & Surface Mount Technology, vol. 12 no. 3
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Publication date: 1 April 1994

Robert Linsdell has become UK Sales Director of Morton Electronic Materials, having been responsible for the management of the company's sales and marketing activities since 1990…

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Robert Linsdell has become UK Sales Director of Morton Electronic Materials, having been responsible for the management of the company's sales and marketing activities since 1990. Mr Linsdell joined the company, then known as Dynachem, in 1981 as Technical Sales Representative and later became Technical Service Manager, responsible for delivering technical support in the UK as well as in other European areas serviced by the UK facility.

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Circuit World, vol. 21 no. 1
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ISSN: 0305-6120

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Publication date: 17 April 2007

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Soldering & Surface Mount Technology, vol. 19 no. 2
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ISSN: 0954-0911

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Publication date: 1 January 1994

‘Quality rather than quantity’ aptly summed up the opinion expressed by exhibitors at the Productronica '93 exhibition in Munich from 9–13 November. The effects of the recession…

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‘Quality rather than quantity’ aptly summed up the opinion expressed by exhibitors at the Productronica '93 exhibition in Munich from 9–13 November. The effects of the recession from whose clutches the majority of European countries are finding it difficult to escape had a visible impact on this, the 10th International Trade Fair for Electronics Production. Regular Productronica‐goers could not fail to have appreciated the effects at the exhibition itself, where aisles were wider, seating areas more generous, many companies had more modest stands than usual, some big names were conspicuous by their absence, and queues at the Messegelände entrances and Imbiss stalls were shorter or non‐existent. Furthermore, the whole Munich experience that goes with Productronica was different — less jostling for space on the early‐morning U‐Bahn journey, no queuing for the succulent pork knuckles at the Hax'nbauer and considerably more elbow‐room in the ever convivial Hofbräuhaus. It would be interesting to know if that other great Munich institution, the Oktoberfest, experienced similar effects or if it remains immune to fluctuations in the European economy.

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Circuit World, vol. 20 no. 2
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ISSN: 0305-6120

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