Six Sigma Microelectronics at JEDEC JC-13 Working Group Meetings 2026

May 14, 2026

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Six Sigma Micro flyer for attending JEDEC JC-13 Working Group Meetings in Memphis, May 18–21, 2026.

Members of the Six Sigma Microelectronics team will be attending the upcoming JEDEC JC-13 working group meetings May 18 - 21, 2026 in Memphis, Tennessee.


As active members of JEDEC, we value the opportunity to collaborate with industry leaders on the development and maintenance of quality and reliability standards used in military, space, and other special-use applications. The JC-13 committee focuses on creating consistent, proven, and customer-accepted standards that support long-term product performance and reliability.


We look forward to engaging with fellow committee members and industry partners during the meetings in Memphis.

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