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ELECTRONIC DEVICE FAILURE ANALYSIS | VOLUME 19 NO. 1

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national associations:

• European Passive Components Industry

Association (EPCIA)

URL: eusemiconductors.eu/epcia/epcia-home

EPCIA represents and promotes the common interests

of thepassive componentsmanufacturers active inEurope

and ensures an open and transparent market for passive

components in Europe as part of the global marketplace.

• European Semiconductor Industry Association

(ESIA)

URL: eusemiconductors.eu/esia/home

ESIA is the organization representing the European

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