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The EMS/ODM Industry in 2007: the analyst's view
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December 14, 2006, 11:30am EST, 60 minutes |
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Bruce Rayner, Technology Forecasters, Inc. |
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Jeffrey Wu, iSuppli Inc. |
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Overview Please join us on December 14th at 11:30am EST and hear from the industry's leading analysts regarding what is in store for 2007. This webcast will review growth forecasts, geography trends, product applications trends, and other essential aspects of the EMS/ODM industry. No matter where you fit in the EMS/ODM supply chain, this webcast will provide valuable information to help you plan for 2007. The event will conclude with an interactive Q&A session including comments from John Hartner, CEO of DEK.
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Bruce Rayner: VP & Director of Research and Consulting, Technology Forecasters, Inc. |
Bruce leads Technology Forecasters Inc.'s industry-specialist team of 12 consultants and market analysts in the content for TFI's Quarterly Forum for Electronics Manufacturing Outsourcing and Supply Chain as well as for customized TFI research and consulting projects.
Before joining TFI, Bruce Rayner was Editorial Director of Electronics Supply & Manufacturing, a CMP Media LLC magazine and website. He launched GreenSupplyLine.com, a site dedicated to the coverage of global environmental regulations, and was co-chairman and organizer of the annual Global Supply Chain Summit. Bruce is an award-winning writer and editor, and a popular speaker and moderator at industry events. Prior to Electronics Supply & Manufacturing he was editorial director of EBN, the newsweekly and website for procurement and supply-chain managers. Before EBN, Bruce was editorial director of Electronic Business and Electronic News. He also held editorial positions at the Harvard Business Review and ComputerWorld.
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Jeffrey Wu: Analyst, EMS and ODM Services, iSuppli Corp. |
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At iSuppli Corp., Jeffrey is responsible for the analysis and projection of the trends and dynamics of the electronics contract manufacturing industry.
Prior to joining iSuppli, Jeffrey worked for leading technology companies such as BenQ and Dell, where his main responsibilities included channel management, product management, and OEM project management. While working on the OEM engagement, he was in charge of cost estimation, cost reduction, logistics and service terms negotiation, and supplier-managed inventory implementation.
Jeffrey earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Taiwan University and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Michigan.
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