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. The update strengthens the Association’s commitment to delivering consistent, high-quality workforce training across global regions.

This expansion builds on the Association’s existing multilingual learning framework and reflects a continued focus on ensuring that essential manufacturing knowledge is accessible in the languages used across regional operations.

A set of foundational training courses is now available in French, German, Chinese, and Spanish, including:

  • Chemical Safety in Electronics Manufacturing 
  • Introduction to Component Identification for Electronics 
  • Ergonomics for Electronics Manufacturing 
  • Introduction to Safety Data Sheets for Electronics Manufacturing 

In addition, targeted training modules have been localized in Malay to support workforce development in Southeast Asia, including:

  • Safety for Electronics Manufacturing 
  • Introduction to Component Identification for Electronics 
  • Foreign Object Debris (FOD) for Electronics Manufacturing 
  • Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Control for Electronics Manufacturing 

Across the broader program, course availability now spans multiple configurations of English, French, German, Chinese, Spanish, and Malay, reflecting the Association’s structured approach to regional training delivery—where language access is aligned with workforce needs and manufacturing activity across global sites.

By expanding multilingual access, the Association is helping manufacturers close critical skills gaps, reduce preventable safety incidents, and improve consistency in production practices across global sites. As electronics supply chains become increasingly distributed and complex, standardized training in local languages plays a direct role in strengthening operational resilience and product quality. By aligning training content with real manufacturing environments and delivering it through accessible, regionally relevant formats, the Association supports the development of a more capable, adaptable, and globally connected electronics manufacturing workforce.

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