GreenSource Fabrication to Exhibit at PCB East 2026
April 23, 2026 | GreenSource FabricationEstimated reading time: 1 minute
GreenSource Fabrication, the N. American industry’s most advanced, state-of-the-art printed circuit board manufacturer, today announced that it will be exhibiting at PCB East 2026, on Wednesday April 29,2026 at the DCU Convention Center 50 Foster Street in Worcester, MA.
Attendees can visit GreenSource Fabrication at Booth 611 to experience firsthand how next-generation manufacturing is redefining speed, sustainability, and performance in PCB fabrication.
At this year’s event, GreenSource Fabrication will showcase its heavily automated, Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) equipped, manufacturing facility—designed to deliver high-quality, production-ready PCBs with unmatched efficiency and environmental responsibility. Engineers, designers, and procurement leaders will gain insight into how GreenSource is eliminating traditional trade-offs between speed, cost, and sustainability.
“PCB East is where technical collaborations happen,” said Megan Teta, Strategic Account Manager at GreenSource PCB . “If you are designing next-generation electronics and want a manufacturing partner that matches your ambition, you need to stop by Booth 611. We’re not just building boards—we’re changing how they’re built.”
Visitors to the booth will learn how GreenSource Fabrication supports rapid prototyping, seamless transition to production, and advanced material capabilities—all while maintaining a ZLD wastewater treatment system. The company’s integrated, technology-first approach enables customers to move faster, reduce risk, and bring better products to market.
PCB East 2026 is one of the premier East Coast events for the electronics industry, bringing together innovators, engineers, and decision-makers focused on PCB design, fabrication, and assembly.
If you are attending PCB East 2026, make Booth 611 your first stop. Meet the team. Ask the hard questions. See what the future of PCB manufacturing looks like.
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