The Korean Electronics Industry PDF

The Korean Electronics Industry PDF

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The Korean Electronics Industry PDF

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07/04/2018

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ISBN: 9781000110937

The Korean Electronics Industry documents the technologies, manufacturing procedures, capabilities, and infrastructure that have made the Republic of Korea successful in the electronics industry. The book covers the major segments of Korea's electronics industry, including semiconductors, packaging, displays, printed circuit boards, and systems. In addition, this book examines the roles that government, associations, research organizations, educational institutions, and major companies have played in establishing an infrastructure where the industry can flourish.

Authors: Michael Pecht, Joseph B. Bernstein, Damion Searls, Martin Peckerar, Pramod C. Karulkar


Edition : 1
Number of Pages : 137
Published : 07/04/2018
isbn : 9781000110937

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