Isola featured at OEM Forum “The Heat is On! Finding PCB Materials that Like It Hot!”

 

 

Last week, Isola was featured at OEM Forum as the special guest on Insulectro’s webinar “The Heat is On! Finding PCB Materials That Like it Hot.” Learn from our experts as they discuss the importance of thermal reliable materials.

 

The session was hosted by Insulectro’s technical account manager Ron Murdock and panelist Chris Hunrath with special guest representatives from Isola, Michael Gay, Director of High Performance Products, Steve Sekanina , Director of High Speed Digital Products.

 

This forum should be of interest to OEMs, engineers, and designers required to understand the increasing demand placed on the thermally reliable materials.

10 March 2021

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