October 29th, PCBWay was so honored to have hackers from HTTC2019(Hacker Trip to China) which is led by Mitch Altman came to visit our assembly factory in Kengzi, Shenzhen. Mitch Altman is a hacker and inventor, known for inventing TV-B-Gone, a keychain that turns off TVs in public places. He is a co-founder of Noisebridge hackerspace in San Francisco and is president and CEO of Cornfield Electronics. In 2009, he launched a campaign Hacker Trip to China which draws a diverse, fascinating group of people from all over the world to start a meaning and fruitful trip to China. And this trip is not just an ordinary tour that visiting the tourist attractions, enjoying the local delicious food. It contains a lot of interesting activities(hackerspaces, factories, schools, tourist stuff, meeting and being shown around by local geeks, etc). Also, there are also lots of opportunities for everyone to give presentations to share their enthusiasm for what they do -- whatever that is.
We were so glad to have them in our factory to learn the PCB assembly information. During the visit, they saw the process of drilling PCB, automatic assembly, manual assembly, conformal coating, electrical testing, AOI and so on. It was a great activity that connected PCBWayers with PCBWay more tightly. And all of us were so happy to receive each other’s gifts.
Hope more and more people could come to visit us and get to know more about PCB manufacturing technique as well as PCBWay~ Always here for you~