Electrically Conductive Adhesives (ECAs): The Successor to Solder?

Electrically Conductive Adhesives (ECAs): The Successor to Solder?

Electrically Conductive Adhesives (ECAs): The Successor to Solder?
Webinar Title: Electrically Conductive Adhesives (ECAs): The Successor to Solder?
Date: Thursday 9 September 2021
Presenter: Thomas Lynch, Technology Analyst, IDTechEx
 
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Electrically conductive adhesives (ECAs) are set to become a key conductive joining technology across a range of emerging industries. They may be used to connect components and circuitry across a wide range of uses, giving joins which are mechanically strong and electrically conductive. Additionally, ECAs provide other benefits, such as fine pitch capacity, required for miniaturisation of electronics, and low temperature joining.
 
But where is the market for these products, what are the best types of ECA, and how are they made?
 
This webinar, presented by Thomas Lynch (Technology Analyst at IDTechEx), will include:
  • An introduction for Electrically conductive adhesives
  • A summary of different competing die attach technologies
  • The main applications of ECAs
  • The main materials used for ECAs
  • A summary of the growing and changing market for ECAs
 
This webinar shares some of the research for the IDTechEx report, "Electrically Conductive Adhesives 2022-2032: Technologies, Markets, and Forecasts".
 
We will be holding exactly the same webinar three times in one day. Please register for the session most convenient for you.
 
Date: Thursday 9 September 2021
Duration: 30 minutes
 
Webinar #1: Asia-Pacific
9:00am (GMT+8) Singapore, Taipei, Beijing
9:00am (GMT+8) Australian Western Standard Time
10:00am (GMT+9) Tokyo, Seoul
10:30am (GMT+9.30) Australian Central Time
11:00am (GMT+10) Australian Eastern Time
1:00pm (GMT+12) Auckland, New Zealand
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11:00am (GMT+1) Amsterdam, Berlin, Rome
12:00noon (GMT+2) Athens, Jerusalem
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Webinar #3: Americas
9:00am (Pacific Time PT) USA & Canada
10:00am (Mountain MST) USA & Canada
11:00am (Central CST) USA & Canada
12:00noon (Eastern EST) USA & Canada
5:00pm (GMT) London
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