Global Electronics Association Strengthens Role as Industry Convener, Announces Upcoming Events to Advance Innovation and Collaboration
The Global Electronics Association launches a series of flagship events to convene leaders of a $6T industry as they navigate new technologies, AI implementation, supply chain resiliency and more. The Association's upcoming conferences and tradeshows connect leaders, engineers, and technologists with the solutions and insights they need most.
2024-2025 Global Electronics Association Taiwan Awards Announced
[Taipei, August 22, 2025] – The Global Electronics Association successfully hosted the “Taiwan Members Networking Event” in Taipei, which concluded on a high note. During the event, the 2024–2025 Taiwan Awards were officially announced, honoring companies and institutions that have made outstanding contributions to advancing GEA initiatives and the development of Taiwan’s electronics manufacturing industry.
The Global Electronics Association Launches Design Village at APEX EXPO 2026
APEX EXPO, the hallmark electronics tradeshow hosted by the Global Electronics Association, announced today the launch of the Design Village, a new feature in the exhibit hall that will unite the world’s leading innovators and showcase next-generation solutions for the electronics industry.
The Global Electronics Association Hosts Successful WorksAsia-AI and Factory of the Future Technical Seminar
On August 22, 2025, the Global Electronics Association hosted the successful “WorksAsia-AI and Factory of the Future Technical Seminar” during the Exhibition “Automation Taipei 2025.”
North American PCB Industry Shipments Up 20.7 Percent in July
The Global Electronics Association announced today the July 2025 findings from its North American Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Statistical Program. The book-to-bill ratio stands at 1.00.
North American EMS Industry Shipments Down 4.1 Percent in July
The Global Electronics Association announced today the July 2025 findings from its North American Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) Statistical Program. The book-to-bill ratio stands at 1.23.