IPC names Sanjay Huprikar as President of Europe and S.Asia
Printed circuit related electronics manufacturing industry association IPC announced promotion of Sanjay Huprikar as President of Europe and South Asia Operations. IPC is active in India, where it has exclusive office in Bangalore and supports local industry on electronics manufacturing standards and processes by offering training and certification programs.
Sanjay Huprikar is given the responsibility to expand the association’s standards, education and advocacy support to Europe, the United Kingdom, India, and several countries in Southeast Asia including Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
Before this promotion Sanjay was vice president of Solutions since 2017. He joined IPC in 2012 and had served as vice president of the member success team, overseeing IPC membership, events, industry programs and market research functions.
Cutters Promotes David Rubin to Editor
January 7, 2021 07:08 | By Staff
Editor David Rubin
David Rubin to Editor. The announcement was made by Cutters Studios President/Managing Director
Craig Duncan and Managing Editor
Grant Gustafson.
Rubin landed an internship with Cutters immediately upon graduating from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, leading to a position as Assistant Editor, working for Gustafson. Among many highlights of these creative collaborations over the years, Rubin assisted on Jeep’s award-winning “Groundhog Day” Super Bowl spot, and numerous campaigns for Energy BBDO, FCB, Highdive, Leo Burnett, mcgarrybowen, and their illustrious clientele. He has also taken the lead in editing several projects, to include recent spots for Glad via FCB, and for Hillshire Farms via Ogilvy.
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Whichever side of the subjective city-versus-rural debate you’re on, the objective laws of thermodynamics dictate that cities lose on at least one front: They tend to get insufferably hotter, more so than surrounding rural areas.
Whichever side of the subjective city-versus-rural debate you’re on, the objective laws of thermodynamics dictate that cities lose on at least one front: They tend to get insufferably hotter, more so than surrounding rural areas. That’s thanks to the urban heat-island effect, in which buildings and roads readily absorb the sun’s energy and release it well into the night. The greenery of rural areas, by contrast, provides shade and cools the air by releasing water.
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