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Standards Development Propels the Industry Forward

03/20/2024 | Teresa Rowe, IPC Senior Director, Assembly and Standards Technology
Standards development task groups will meet face-to-face at IPC APEX EXPO, April 6–11. The technical discussions provide an opportunity to share knowledge, learn from other subject matter experts, and network with others who have similar technical interests. You may remember the urgent need for coffee and the possibility of snagging a cookie or a granola bar to maintain the necessary energy level for these marathon sessions.

Foreign Object Debris for Electronics Manufacturing Course Available in Spanish, French and German

03/12/2024 | IPC
IPC has announced the expansion of its complimentary training offerings for IPC members with the introduction of a “Foreign Object Debris (FOD) for Electronics Manufacturing” course, now available in French, Spanish and German. This initiative reinforces IPC's commitment to providing valuable resources to its members worldwide. FOD training across electronics manufacturing and assembly can mitigate risks, ensuring quality production and reliable electronics products.

The Government Circuit: Driving Resiliency and Economic Security on Both Sides of the Atlantic

03/12/2024 | Chris Mitchell -- Column: The Government Circuit
Welcome to the latest edition of The Government Circuit, where I share updates on the government policy developments shaping the electronics manufacturing industry. Since the year began, we've already witnessed several significant milestones and strategic engagements that may ultimately affect the way you do business.

FTG Circuits Earns IPC-1791 Trusted Electronic Designer, Fabricator and Assembler QML Requalification

03/11/2024 | IPC
IPC’s Validation Services program has awarded an IPC-1791, Trusted Electronics Fabricator Qualified Manufacturer Listing (QML) requalification to FTG Circuits’ Haverhill, Mass. location.

John Mitchell Addresses Industry Workforce Challenges with U.S. Department of Commerce

02/19/2024 | Marcy LaRont, PCB007 Magazine
IPC’s efforts in government relations and advocacy have been pivotal in getting legislation like the CHIPS Act passed. In February, IPC President and CEO Dr. John W. Mitchell was back in Washington, D.C., representing our industry in a meeting convened by the U.S. Department of Commerce, where he discussed workforce issues in our industry and how to ensure that our businesses have the workforce they need. In this audio interview, he reviews his concerns and solutions on workforce development.
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