The 23rd Annual Components for Military and Space Electronics is the premier event focused on new technology, advancements, design, reliability, and application of electronic components for use in avionics aerospace, military & commercial space systems.
When the Department of Defense first emphasized the use commercial components, they soon discovered that many of these components were not suitable for military and space systems without costly testing, uprating, up-screening, and protection from temperature extremes and radiation levels. Enter CMSE, which is the most comprehensive conference addressing successful practices for the use of both military and COTS components in military and space systems. Those individuals working in the field are encouraged to attend CMSE 2019 to stay ahead with the latest information and meet the exhibitors who can provide current equipment information and services.
The conference provides access to more than 30 technical presentations by industry leaders, focused on advanced packaging of ICs, passive components, and a number of other topics critical to components used in high reliability military and aerospace systems.
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The cutting-edge tutorials, along with two days of exhibition and technical presentations, educate, inform, and provide solutions for current challenges within the military and space electronics business.
Keynote speakers for the event include:
Among the tutorial highlights is a day-long session on the reliability of passive components (capacitors, resistors, and inductors) taught by five of the leading experts in the field: Dr. Yuri Freeman, Kemet; John Marshall, AVX; Chris Reynolds, AVX; Scott Harris, Vanguard Electronics; and Bryan Yarborough, Vishay Dale Electronics.
For a complete rundown of all of this year's sessions at CMSE, click here.