ASC Sunstone Circuits to Exhibit at PCB East 2026
April 26, 2026 | ASC Sunstone CircuitsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Anaya Vardya, President and CEO of ASC Sunstone Circuits, a leading provider of printed circuit board (PCB) fabrication and assembly solutions, announced that the company will be exhibiting at PCB East 2026, taking place April 29 at the DCU Convention Center.
PCB East continues to be one of the industry’s most respected events, bringing together PCB designers, engineers, and manufacturers to share ideas, explore new technologies, and collaborate on real-world challenges.
“PCB East is where meaningful conversations happen,” said Vardya. “It’s an opportunity for engineers, designers, and manufacturers to come together, solve problems, and move the industry forward. We’re proud to be part of that.”
ASC Sunstone Circuits will be exhibiting at Booth 310.
In addition to exhibiting, ASC Sunstone will be represented in the conference program. Matt Stevenson, Director of Operations, will speak in a technical session titled:
“From Idea to In-Hand: A Real-World Journey Through PCB Design, Fabrication, and Assembly.”
Stevenson will be joined by industry experts Vitaly Michalchuk and Geoffrey Hazelett. The session will walk through the full lifecycle of a PCB-from initial concept through design, fabrication, and final assembly-highlighting how collaboration across each stage leads to better outcomes, faster timelines, and higher-quality products.
“Design, fabrication, and assembly don’t work in isolation,” said Stevenson. “When those pieces come together early and stay aligned, everything works better. That’s what we’ll be sharing in this session.”
Attendees visiting ASC Sunstone Circuits at PCB East will learn more about the company’s capabilities, including quick-turn prototyping, advanced fabrication, and integrated assembly services designed to help customers move faster and with more confidence.
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