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PCB East 2026 Yearbook Part 2

Published: 11 May 2026
 by Ryann Howard

WORCESTER, MA -- From packed exhibit aisles and technical sessions to hallway conversations and reunion moments, PCB East 2026 kept the momentum going all week long. Here’s another look at the people, energy and connections that made this year’s event one to remember.

 

Stephen Chavez connects with attendees during a discussion at PCB East 2026. If you heard an announcement echoing through the halls at PCB East 2026, chances are it was Frances Stewart behind the mic. Rick Hartley and Susie Webb checked in ahead of another full day of PCB East 2026 activities. From booth demos to hallway conversations, PCB East 2026 kept the industry connected all day long. Troy Hopkins and Caleb Buck caught up in the conference hallways. Bert Horner connected with attendees at The Test Connection booth during PCB East 2026. Andy, Ryann, and Eriko stopped for a quick selfie beneath the PCB East 2026 welcome banner. Handshakes, conversations, and coffee fueled another busy day. Steph Chavez brought both expertise and energy. Good vibes and great boards were on display at the ASC booth. Carrie Guenther welcomed attendees at the RBB booth. Crowds gathered around exhibitors as attendees. Conversations and booth traffic filled the exhibition floor. The NCAB Group team brought plenty of personality — and PCB pride — to the exhibition floor. Libby Melton brought the energy at the Cofactr booth. Doug Dixon and Alun Morgan exchanged ideas between meetings and booth visits. Ryann Howard and Will Bruwer spent time at the PCEA booth. Conversations continued across the exhibition floor as exhibitors demonstrated solutions and answered attendee questions. The lead-in to the main exhibit hall stayed busy as attendees moved between booths and networking conversations. Doug Dixon, Andy Shaughnessy, and Eriko Yamato gathered at the PCEA Talking Heads booth. Attendees checked in ahead of another busy day at PCB East 2026. Attendees gather for networking and conversation during an evening reception. Rick Hartley leads a packed technical session. Industry titan Gene Weiner catches up with Doug Dixon and Michelle Ogihara.

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