Hand soldering workshop at Moratuwa University concludes

EDB teams up with ISD and SLEMEA:

by malinga
February 25, 2024 1:05 am 0 comment 243 views

A fundamental course on Hand Soldering and a Practical Workshop on ESD and Electronic Assembly was held on February 13 at the Department of Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering, University of Moratuwa, in association with IPC India, Sri Lanka Export Development Board (SLEDB), and Sri Lanka Electronic Manufacturers and Exporters Association (SLEMEA).

This event was held for the second consecutive year.

IPC is a global organisation that supports Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS), Printed Circuit Board (PCB) manufacturers, Cable and Wire Harness Manufacturers and suppliers to the electronics industry. IPC members increase their bottom lines and deliver dependable, high-quality products through set standards, certification, education, training, thought leadership, advocacy, creative solutions, and industry knowledge.

Sixty participants from Sri Lankan electrical and electronic companies attended the interactive lectures and hands-on practical soldering workshop during the Fundamental Course. IPC awarded certificates to the participants who successfully completed the program.

The hands-on soldering workshop gave the participants an opportunity to acquire good soldering techniques using cutting-edge tools.

The fundamental course comprised the following modules; Introduction and Overview of Hand Soldering, Safety and Handling, Hand Soldering techniques (Through Hole), Hand Soldering techniques (Surface-Mount Technology- SMT), Practical Session, Practical Evaluation, Technical Workshop on Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) and presentations by Static Systems India (Pvt) Ltd and Ray-Q Interconnection Technogym India (Pvt) Ltd.

This event provided a platform for professionals and industry experts to connect, share knowledge, and discuss latest trends and advancements in electronic assembly.

The technical workshop on electronic assembly featured insightful sessions by industry leaders, covering topics such as emerging technologies, manufacturing processes, quality standards, and regulatory compliance.

Executive Director- IPC India, Gaurab Majumdar Regional Manager South (Karnataka, Saudi Arabia, and Sri Lanka), IPC India, Vittal Vatar and -Master IPC Trainer, B J Srinivas represented the IPC.

CEO, Ray-Q Interconnection Technology India (Pvt) Ltd, Prakash Rukmaiah, -Asst. General Manager Sales, Static Systems India (Pvt) Ltd, Sudeesh Mani, President SLEMEA, Dr. Ajith Pasqual – Head of the Department of Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering, University of Moratuwa, Dr. Ranga Rodrigo, CEO, SIM Lanka, Gihan Jayasinghe, Learning and Development Manager, GPV Group, Lalith Bandara, Deputy Director, SLEDB, D.A.D De Zoysa and University Academia were present.

The event was significant for Sri Lanka’s Electronics Industry. The country’s Electronics Industry has grown steadily thanks to the initiatives and support from the government, the skilled workforce and favorable business environment.

Due to its advantageous geographic position and highly educated workforce, notably in engineering and technology, Sri Lanka has the potential to become a significant player in the global electronics market.

While continuing this endeavour, the SLEDB plans to introduce short term Hand Soldering Courses for Vocational Educational Institutes in Sri Lanka with the help of IPC and SLEMEA in the near future.

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