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From Prototype to Production: New Guideline Helps Industry Design, Integrate and Scale Reliable E-Textile Systems
Global Electronics Association Announces New Next-Generation Guideline: Fundamentals and Best Practices for E-Textile System Development
BANNOCKBURN, Ill., June 25, 2026 – The Global Electronics Association today announced the release of Fundamentals and Best Practices for E-Textile System Development, a new next-generation guideline that provides a structured framework for the design, testing, and deployment of e-textile systems.
As e-textiles increasingly move from prototype to production, development teams face unique challenges requiring coordination among disciplines that often use different design approaches, terminology, performance expectations, and test methods. Developed by a global group of industry experts, this guideline establishes a common technical foundation for e-textiles, covering materials selection, integration methods, interconnection approaches, reliability, testing, cybersecurity, and sustainability.
Meeting the Demands of Real-World Performance
The rapid growth of wearables and e-textiles is raising the stakes for product developers, making reliability, durability, and manufacturability more critical than ever. Unlike conventional electronics, e-textile systems must withstand stretching, repeated laundering, and exposure to perspiration while delivering reliable performance in applications ranging from consumer wearables to healthcare and aerospace.
Without a clear decision-making framework, development teams risk unpredictable reliability issues, costly rework and extended time-to-market. The guideline translates these considerations into clear, actionable guidance, spanning from materials to validation, supported by real-world product examples across its 63 pages.
"E-textiles can't be considered a niche thing anymore. They are entering real supply chains, real regulatory environments, people's lives. The industry needs to grow in the best sense. It needs to have shared standards, knowledge and accountability as well as the language helping companies see sustainability, the most urgent and unresolved challenge, not as a constraint but as a quality signal. This guideline addresses this through design considerations that run through the material choices, integration methods and product architecture that enable products that are durable, maintainable and eventually recyclable."
– Paula Veske-Lepp, Professor at TTK University of Applied Sciences and lead contributor to this guideline
A Practical Framework and Educational Resource
Whether your background is in textiles, electronics or design, this guideline provides a practical, cross-disciplinary framework that supports every stage of e-textiles product development and commercialization.
It serves as an educational resource for organizations seeking to better understand e-textiles technologies, bridging knowledge gaps between textiles and electronics industries.
Additionally, the guideline complements the Association's growing portfolio of IPC e-textiles standards, which includes wearables quality and reliability (IPC-8981), conductive yarns (IPC-8911), woven and knitted e-textiles (IPC-8921), printed electronics applications (IPC-8952 and IPC-8971) and more than 20 IPC Test Methods specific to e-textiles applications.
Availability
Fundamentals and Best Practices for E-Textile System Development is available for purchase now. Visit electronics.org to learn more about the guideline, listen to perspectives on it from trusted industry voices and purchase it for your organization’s library.
About Next-Generation Guidelines
Global Electronics Association next-generation guidelines provide a fast, technically rigorous pathway for capturing and disseminating best practices, implementation approaches, and emerging methodologies across critical areas including advanced electronic packaging, next-generation design, digital manufacturing, e-textiles, and printed/additive electronics. Developed to keep pace with rapid technology evolution, these guidelines deliver structured, high-value technical insight in areas where industry guidance is most needed.
To learn more about these guidelines, contact:
Chris Jorgensen
Senior Director, Next-Generation Standards
chrisjorgensen@electronics.org
About the Global Electronics Association
The Global Electronics Association is the voice of the electronics industry, working with thousands of members and partners to build a more resilient supply chain and drive sustainable growth. We advocate for fair trade, smart regulation, and regional manufacturing, and educate on industry practices, actionable intelligence and technical innovations to empower the future. The Association collaborates with governments and companies worldwide to advance a trusted and prosperous electronics industry. Formerly known as IPC, the organization serves a $6 trillion market and operates from offices across Asia-Pacific, Europe and North and South America.
Learn more at www.electronics.org .