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MONTERREY, MEXICO — PAC Mexico recently announced the development of a brand new diploma program at the Universidad Tecnologica Escobedo for students who want to learn more about the SMT industry. The 80 hour training program is designed to give students hands on experience with manufacturing equipment and help facilitate career development once students graduate. To garner interest from students and industry leaders alike, PAC is hosting an open house at UTE on February 7th at 10am (CST), where students can network with industry professionals and learn more about the SMT program.

As part of the program at UTE, the university will also be home to Fuji flagship placement platform, the NXTIII, allowing students to get hands-on experience with industry standard machinery, expanding their skillsets and assisting with job placement after graduation. Management from Fuji America Corporation will also be present at the UTE open house to field questions and provide guidance to students. “Fuji and PAC want to prepare recent graduate students to be ready for the production floor and help our customers fill their need of skilled technicians and engineers,” said Everardo Jaime, Service Manager for PAC Mexico. “We sincerely thank UTE for their interest in collaborating with the industrial community in Northeast Mexico and for hosting this event.”

Fuji Corporation is a market-leading supplier of Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Pick & Place solutions, and has designed and manufactured many ground-breaking innovations in the circuit board assembly world.

PAC Global, based in Dallas, Texas, was established in 1973 as a manufacturing representative for top-tier manufacturing equipment providers in the electronics industry. PAC’s mission is to provide solutions for manufacturers of printed circuit boards. Our highly skilled professional sales associates and technical service engineers utilize superior training and state of the art demo facilities to rise above industry standards.

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