Despite Growing Economic Uncertainties, the Electronics Manufacturing Industry Remains Upbeat

IPC issues March Global Sentiment of the Electronics Supply Chain report

Per IPC’s March 2023 Global Sentiment of the Electronics Supply Chain Report, the last month delivered another month of stable industry sentiment: industry demand appears to remain intact, production holds steady and some labor challenges may be receding.

Help Build the Industry’s Future: Become an IPC Emerging Engineer or Mentor

IPC now accepting applications for 2023 program

IPC’s Emerging Engineer program provides professionals early in their careers an opportunity to learn from industry mentors about IPC Standards development, and to obtain education and training for professional development. IPC is now actively seeking applications for engineers and mentors for the 2020 Emerging Engineer program.

North American PCB Industry Sales Up 5.6 Percent in February

IPC Releases PCB Industry Results for February 2023

IPC announced today the February 2023 findings from its North American Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Statistical Program. The book-to-bill ratio stands at 0.99.

North American EMS Industry Up 5.1 Percent in February

IPC releases EMS industry results for February 2023

IPC announced today the February 2023 findings from its North American Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) Statistical Program. The book-to-bill ratio stands at 1.30.

IPC Announces New Thought Leaders Program Experts

Program delivers enhanced awareness and insights on electronics industry trends

IPC has revamped its Thought Leaders Program (TLP) an initiative designed to “mine” key industry experts’ insight and knowledge on issues driving change within the electronics industry.

Success of CHIPS Act Depends on Quickly Establishing a Pilot Facility for Integrated Circuit Substrates, Tech Leaders Warn

The success of the CHIPS for America program depends on establishing a U.S. pilot facility for manufacturing integrated circuit (IC) substrates; and getting it done sooner, incrementally, is better than doing it perfectly, according to a new industry report.