PLYMOUTH MEETING, PA, April 9, 2010 – ITEM Publications, the publisher of electronics engineering journals, today announced the return of Electronics Cooling magazine.The magazine was originally launched in 1996 by Flomerics as an aid to mechanical and electronics engineers in the area of thermal management. Flomerics, including Electronics Cooling magazine, was acquired in 2008 by Mentor Graphics. During the worst of the economic recession in 2008 and 2009, and with the loss of advertising support, the print magazine was forced to close. However, in a license agreement with Mentor Graphics Corporation (NASDAQ: Ment), Electronics Cooling now returns under the new management of ITEM Publications.“In our initial conversations with the thermal management community, there has been a great response about the return of the magazine,” said ITEM Publisher Paul Salotto, today. “Not only are we bringing back the printed edition, but in conjunction with Mentor Graphics, we have also re-launched the website for this community, and are now working on an e-newsletter, and other media to launch soon.” Electronics Cooling magazine has 16,000 subscribers across North America, Europe and Asia, and will be published four times a year: April, June, September and December. The title also provides a variety of sales and marketing services for suppliers of heat sinks, thermal software, fans, thermal interface materials, thermoelectric coolers and more.
Electronics Cooling features practical content including:
- Articles and technical briefs from thermal management engineers
- Technical reference data
- Calculations and formulas
- New product information
With increasing advances in industries such as mobile devices, medical electronics and, of course, the computer industry, the thermal management marketplace is now expected to play an even larger role in electronics design.
To subscribe, visit the new website: www.electronics-cooling.com
###
About ITEM Publications
ITEM Publications was founded by noted EMC expert Robert D. Goldblum in 1970, publishing titles such as Interference Technology. Headquartered in suburban Philadelphia, ITEM also has offices in China, Japan and soon Europe also. Its publications are produced in English, Chinese and Japanese, and read in over 60 countries. Additional information can be found at http://www.itempubs.com/. Or Contact:
Josephine Munis
ElectronicsCooling
[email protected]
484-688-0300 Ext 12