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Atlanta, Georgia – Learn how the latest Koh Young technologies can help manufacturers reduce downtime, improve throughput, and boost first pass yield at the eSmart Factory Conference, which will be held on March 4th and 5th at the Comet Group in San Jose, CA. This annual event brings together leading technologists and engineers who will present, discuss, and debate the future of Industry 4.0 technologies.

eSmart Factory brings together key technologies shaping the electronics manufacturing industry – this event should not be missed. Register today at eSmartFactory.net for the leading innovative conference on electronics Smart Factory technology. The program holds something for everyone involved in electronics manufacturing. From the latest standards and developments in software connectivity interfaces to automation and developments in the machines themselves. eSmart Factory speakers will present technologies ranging from the latest operator-free printed circuit board assembly lines – powered by AI. This two-day event is packed with disruptive technologies, but space is limited, so book your spot now to avoid disappointment.

Koh Young was named one of the 10 Most Innovative Smart Factory Solution Providers to Watch in 2019 and earned a position in “Headlines 500”, an annual list of the fastest-growing U.S. companies. As the recognized leader in electronics measurement and inspection, Koh Young continues to expand its capabilities to solve industry challenges and improve the measurement industry.

“As a proud event sponsor for the eSmart Factory again in 2020, we encourage conference attendees to register for the conference, commented Brent Fischthal, Sr. Marketing Manager for Koh Young America. “Once onsite, visit our booth and understand why so many manufacturers are turning to Koh Young to handle demanding inspection challenges.” If you cannot attend the show, you can learn more about Koh Young and its best-in-class inspection solutions at www.kohyoung.com.

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