Chemical Watch Hosts Webinar on IPC-1754
Key Summary
• Chemical Watch is hosting a free webinar on IPC-1754-AM2, a standard used to exchange material and substance data across industries
• The session will explain requirements for reporting materials content in aerospace, defense, automotive, electronics, heavy equipment, and software sectors
• Speakers from IPC, Raytheon Technologies, and DXC Technology will break down how IPC-1754-AM2 supports compliance and data transparency
• Attendees will learn why accurate substance declarations are essential for suppliers and customers managing regulatory and industry reporting needs
• Registration includes access to the slides and recording even for those who cannot attend live
Next week, Chemical Watch will host the latest addition to its series of free webinars, IPC-1754-AM2: Materials and Substances Declaration for Aerospace, Defence and Other Industries (Thursday 24 September, 15:30 BST), presented by representatives from IPC, Raytheon Technologies and DXC Technology. During the webinar, an expert panel of speakers will explore IPC-1754-AM2, an IPC standard that establishes the requirements for exchanging material and substance data for products between suppliers and their customers — essential information for those in the aerospace, defence, heavy equipment, automotive, electronics and software solution sectors.
Speakers:
- Patrick Crawford, Manager of Design Standards and Related Industry Programs, IPC
- Tim Sheehan, Engineering Fellow, Raytheon Technologies
- Chuck LePard, Senior Consultant, DXC Technology
Please note, if you cannot attend the live broadcast, you can still register for the webinar and receive a link to the slides and recording.
It is an IPC standard that defines how suppliers and customers should exchange material and substance data for products across industries.
Anyone responsible for materials declarations in aerospace, defense, heavy equipment, automotive, electronics, or software solutions.
Speakers include Patrick Crawford of IPC, Tim Sheehan of Raytheon Technologies, and Chuck LePard of DXC Technology.