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David Raby, Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA) interview

The potential for industry interpretations of the ‘how to’, ‘whys’ and ‘when to’ comply are better defined today more than ever. Companies that cannot get a waiver on the RoHS deadline are working hard to get their systems in place. Grace periods have been awarded on an individual basis and some categories defined in the RoHS mandate have been given exemption periods for compliance.

Additionally, companies that do have exemptions are also facing serious issues in being able to secure the components they require in order to build their products. The SMTA provides a working forum for companies that can accept RoHS issues are here for real, understand they need to comply, and are willing to learn from others.

VO: Please tell us about some of the new events and classes taking shape at SMTA. What are you most excited about for 2007?

Raby: There is a lot to be excited about at SMTA in 2007. SMTA Headquarters and the 42 domestic and international chapters conduct programs, workshops, and tutorials based on the needs of our association members.

We conduct the Wafer Level Packaging Conference, the Advanced Packaging Workshop, the Automotive, Industrial, Military & Space Harsh Environment Workshop, the Medical Electronics Symposium, and the Pan Pacific Microelectronics Conference to meet the needs of certain segments of our industry membership.

But, the event I am most excited about for 2007 is our SMTA International Conference and New Technology Showcase in Orlando, Florida, October 7-11. This event features our Association’s flagship conference, which draws attendees from all around the world and combines it with a high-focused trade show for the electronics assembly industry. The conference and trade show are each designed to maximize the time our attending members spend networking and ‘sharing the knowledge’.

VO: In speaking with industry executives regarding technical issues as these are related to the bottom-line, what general subjects / topics tend to surface the most during these business discussions? Are you finding executives to be confident they are addressing the issues discussed, effectively?

Raby: Warranty periods and reliability of fielded systems are big topics due to cost impacts on their P&L. RoHS-compliant systems do not have any track history for returns.

Also the responsibility of cradle-to-disposal responsibility is an unknown cost even though large companies are setting up reserves for these type of returns in the forecast years. How much can they charge customers today for returns for disposal in the future and, how much should one reserve for these types of future expenses and liabilities?

Many small companies do not have the cash flow, or the required discipline, to reserve and estimate the liabilities for future expenses. Meanwhile, large companies are looking to pass these costs onto the consumer but, again, estimating future liabilities is difficult.

Throw into the equation various policy interpretations by different countries on how they want disposal handled and the local and country-based charges become a tough issue to understand and cost-out accurately. Are the issues being addressed effectively? Yes and no. There are plenty of forums and opportunities to discuss the related problems but there are still too many unknowns for anyone to feel absolutely certain they have the correct answer.

 

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