Meet the Europe Team

The Global Electronics Association is today the voice of the electronics industry in Europe and is supporting the entire electronics supply chain. With a mission to promote industry growth and strengthen supply chain resilience, the Association is increasing its presence and resources in Europe. 

Europe team


Founded in 1957, the Global Electronics Association has grown its presence and footprint in Europe over the last 3 decades. Back in 2003, the Global Electronics Association was IPC and opened a European representative office in order to provide better, more timely service to the industry in Europe. In 2016, the Association opened a new office in Brussels, Belgium. The office delivered the full suite of IPC products and services, including member support, standards development activities, educational opportunities, and more to all members in Europe. In 2022, right after the end of the pandemic, IPC increased its investment and strengthened its presence in Europe and opened its Europe headquarter in central Munich, Germany. 


With this first time ever legal presence in Europe, the IPC Europe office registered as IPC Electronics Europe GmbH in Germany serves as a home to the fast growing IPC Europe team, now reaching 10 full-time equivalent experts fully dedicated too serving IPC activities to Europe industry, including education and standards development, membership development and networking activities. 


During the last 5 years, the Association made a real difference in Europe enhancing its Europe advocacy activities, working more and more closely with national industry associations and positioning the Global Electronics Association as the pan-European voice of the electronics manufacturing supply chain to Europe's policy makers. The Europe office is now renaming the Global Electronics Association Europe GmbH….More to come...

The Global Electronics Association

In a world increasingly defined by electronics, the Global Electronics Association's role is critical to the industry’s success. Beyond supporting the industry, we also shape it, lead it, and protect its future. We are the voice for the global electronics industry, advocating for smart policies, investment in research, technological innovation, education, and the integrity of the global electronics supply chain.  

Global Trade & Policy Advocacy
Advocating for access to global supply chains, fair trade, and strong partnerships between government and industry
Supply Chain Harmonization
Advancing product quality, compliance, and workforce through IPC standards and certifications.
Supply Chain ​Visibility & Intelligence​
Providing insightful, data-driven reports to support informed decisions and risk mitigation.
Technology &​ Operational Solutions
Driving innovation by collaborating with global partners to advance new technologies and solutions.
European Contact Information
Global Electronics Association Europe Office
Herzogspitalstrasse 24
80331 Munich, Germany
+34 661 323231
Philippe Leonard, IPC Europe Director

Electronics Manufacturing Industry Advocacy in Europe
Together with IPC members, IPC’s team in Brussels is working to advance the industry’s interests in Europe.

 

Q&A
Geopolitics and Competitiveness Shaping a New EU Term
What a new political cycle and leadership transitions mean for the electronics industry

 

EUROPE
Rebuilding Electronics Leadership in the EU from Silicon-to-Systems

 

REPORT
Securing the European Union's Electronics Ecosystem
A new report reveals Europe’s growing dependency on other regions for electronics manufacturing in critical and strategic sectors including aerospace and defence.

 

Securing the Electronics Value Chain
The Blind Spot in the European Union’s Defence Agenda?

 

A Report on EU Industrial Policy
Promoting Silicon to Systems Manufacturing
European Industrial Resiliency: Promoting a Silicon to Systems Policy Framework
Electronics Manufacturing Industry Advocacy in Europe
Together with IPC members, IPC’s team in Brussels is working to advance the industry’s interests in Europe.

 

Q&A
Geopolitics and Competitiveness Shaping a New EU Term
What a new political cycle and leadership transitions mean for the electronics industry

 

EUROPE
Rebuilding Electronics Leadership in the EU from Silicon-to-Systems

 

REPORT
Securing the European Union's Electronics Ecosystem
A new report reveals Europe’s growing dependency on other regions for electronics manufacturing in critical and strategic sectors including aerospace and defence.

 

Securing the Electronics Value Chain
The Blind Spot in the European Union’s Defence Agenda?

 

A Report on EU Industrial Policy
Promoting Silicon to Systems Manufacturing
European Industrial Resiliency: Promoting a Silicon to Systems Policy Framework