Global Electronics Association Commends the European Commission for Strengthening Technological Sovereignty by Proposing the Chips Act 2.0

The Global Electronics Association applauds the European Commission on releasing the Chips Act 2.0 as a critical part of the Technological Sovereignty Package. We are proud to have championed this comprehensive approach to the electronics ecosystem over many years, including in our recent industry reports and stakeholder meetings with the European Commission.

North American EMS Demand Remains Strong as Book-to-Bill Ratio Hits 1.36 in April

The Global Electronics Association releases EMS industry results for April 2026

The Global Electronics Association announced today the April 2026 findings from its North American Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) Statistical Program. The book-to-bill ratio stands at 1.36.

North American PCB Bookings Surge in April as Sales Continue to Climb

The Global Electronics Association releases PCB industry results for April 2026

The Global Electronics Association announced today the April 2026 findings from its North American Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Statistical Program. The book-to-bill ratio stands at 1.24.

Global Electronics Association Acquires New Venture Research EMS Program

Association carries forward the legacy of Randall Sherman as Global EMS Industry Report 2025 shows market returning to growth

The Global Electronics Association has acquired New Venture Research’s EMS market intelligence program and released new data showing the global EMS market has returned to growth.

EWPTE 2026 Demonstrates Continued Industry Growth with More Than 3,100 Total Participants

The 2026 Electrical Wire Processing Technology Expo (EWPTE) brought together the cable and wire harness manufacturing industry for another strong year of innovation, education, and business development, drawing 3,140 total participants to Milwaukee.

Global Electronics Association Expands Workforce Training Across Six Core Languages

The Global Electronics Association today announced an expansion of its member training program, extending key electronics manufacturing courses across six core languages: English, French, German, Chinese, Spanish, and Malay.