Salary Budgets Rise Sharply in 2022 Says New IPC Wage Rate and Salary Study

A sharp increase in salary budgets and use of flexible hours programs for North American electronics assembly companies are among the findings of a new study published by IPC this week, the 2022 Wage Rate and Salary Study for the North American Electronics Assembly Industry.

Responding companies reported annual average percent change in salary budgets in 2021 was three percent; for 2022, firms projected a 10 percent increase. Comparatively, salary budgets grew an average of 8.6 percent in 2019.

The report presents averages, average ranges and percentile data on 2021 hourly wages, annual salaries and sales compensation. Data on 39 positions covers base salaries, commissions and bonuses, as well as compensation of independent manufacturers' representatives.

Data on current HR policies cover hiring, overtime pay, performance appraisal, shifts, paid leave, telecommuting options, and other topics. Coverage of employee benefits includes defined contribution plans, profit-sharing, stock ownership, health insurance plans, life insurance, coverage of dependents, and tuition assistance.

Electronics assembly companies in North America can use the data in the report to gauge the competitiveness of their compensation, benefits and policies in order to compete for the best talent in the industry.

The report is available from IPC for $450 (IPC member price, single user) or $900 (nonmember price, single user). For more information or to purchase the report, visit https://shop.ipc.org/wage-a-22-english.

 

IPC to Unveil New Member Magazine, ‘IPC Community’ at IPC APEX EXPO 2023

IPC, in partnership with IPC Publishing Group (I-Connect007) will unveil an exciting new publication, "IPC Community," at IPC APEX EXPO 2023, as a continuation of its commitment to better serve the electronics industry and provide additional value for IPC members.

The quarterly magazine will be offered in a digital format and will serve as a valuable new resource designed to keep the IPC global community up to date on the latest IPC news, including industry updates, trends and technology.

The digital edition will be made available the week of January 22, 2023 at IPC APEX EXPO. The magazine will receive bonus circulation with printed copies exclusively available at the show.

Inside “IPC Community,” readers will find feature stories that celebrate member success along with articles on advocacy efforts, committee and standards updates, education and workforce training developments, factory of the future solutions, advanced packaging updates emerging engineer and member profiles, and more.

“Our members and the broader global electronics manufacturing community look to IPC as a steadfast resource to keep them informed and educated on the latest industry developments,” said Brian Knier, IPC vice president, marketing, member success and sales. “We’re excited about the possibilities of “IPC Community” taking our ability to disseminate timely and important information to the next level; all while making sure IPC members’ voices are reflected within the magazine."

Added Michelle Te, “IPC Community” magazine managing editor, “Through its family of publications offering thought-provoking, original content, I-Connect007 prides itself ’in being ‘good for the industry.’ With the launch of ‘IPC Community,’ IPC and I-Connect007 are now even better for the industry. There is much to recognize and celebrate.”

To subscribe to “IPC Community,” visit www.ipc.org/subscribe-ipc-community. For inquiries regarding advertising opportunities within the magazine, contact Barb Hockaday, ad sales manager, at barb@iconnect007.com or view media kit. To suggest a member success story, contact Michelle Te at michelle@iconnect007.com.

IPC India to Host 2nd Annual Integrated Electronics Manufacturing & Interconnections (IEMI) Event

IPC India has announced the 2nd annual Integrated Electronics Manufacturing and Interconnections (IEMI) event scheduled on August 1, 2023 in Chennai, and on August 3, 2023, in Pune, India. Pre-event activities will start this November with skill competitions in hand soldering/wire harness/PCB design and member networking events at various locations in India and other countries. IEMI 2023 will be focused on automotive (EV), defence and industrial automation vertical market sectors.

IEMI is an annual platform for industry leaders and professionals in the electronics manufacturing industry to connect, communicate, collaborate and create. The two-day, two-city event will bring together designers, manufacturers, traders, suppliers, service providers and technical experts to explore new business partnerships, gain technical knowledge and source product/services. IPC India is partnering with several country and trade associations to arrange international delegate visits.

IEMI 2022 events in New Delhi (August 2, 2022) and Bengaluru (August 4, 2022) hosted approximately 1,000 international delegates, 200+ B2B meetings, presentations by experts, panel discussions, technical sessions, products and services displays, and final skill challenge competitions.       

"I am excited about the current manufacturing opportunities in India which is forecasted to bring the Indian electronics industry to US$300 billion by 2026. IEMI 2023 is an important platform for the Indian electronics manufacturing industry as it provides new business opportunities for manufacturers and suppliers,” said Dr. John W. Mitchell, IPC president and CEO.

“One of the major attractions of IEMI 2023 will be the Vendor Development Program or Sourcing Meet,” said Gaurab Majumdar, executive director, IPC India. “With the objective of promoting the growth and development of Indian SMEs by improving their market access, IPC India will be working with Indian and global OEMs,” added Majumdar.

For more information on Integrated Electronics Manufacturing & Interconnections (IEMI), visit  www.ipcindia.org.in/iemi/ or contact Gaurab Majumdar at gaurabmajumdar@ipc.org. To view the IEMI 2022 overview report, visit www.ipcindia.org.in/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/IEMI-7PSR.pdf.

IPC E-Textiles 2023 Offers an International Lineup of Speakers

Event co-located with IPC APEX EXPO 2023

IPC E-Textiles 2023 will be held Monday, January 23, 2023, in conjunction with IPC APEX EXPO, in San Diego, Calif., at the San Diego Convention Center.

IPC E-Textiles 2023 is an international forum for materials suppliers, product designers, manufacturers, technical experts, and company executives from around the world to collaborate on all areas of the supply chain for e-textiles technologies in fashion design, health and medical, sports and athletics, automotive, and military/aerospace.

This year’s event will feature informative and engaging presentations encompassing all areas of e-textiles, Q+A discussions with presenters, and a panel discussion on the economic and business aspects of e-textiles. Speakers have been invited to submit posters to accompany their presentations, and those will be displayed during poster and exhibits networking breaks at IPC APEX EXPO 2023.

In addition to the conference, IPC e-textiles standards development committee meetings will take place on January 24 and 25, and the professional development course, “Electronic Textile Evaluation Methods for Product Engineers and Designers,” taught by Madison Maxey, Loomia, will take place on January 22.

“After two years of virtual conferences, we are excited to welcome the e-textiles industry to come together in person to learn, network and collaborate,” said Vladan Koncar, Ph.D., professor, ENSAIT and IPC E-Textiles Program Committee chair, “Locating the event with IPC APEX EXPO 2023 also provides our attendees the unique opportunity to participate in standards development meetings and view the latest technologies happening in the electronics industry by visiting the exposition and other events and education offered during IPC APEX EXPO 2023.”

For more information or to register for IPC E-Textiles 2023, visit: www.ipc.org/events/ipc-e-textiles-2023.

One-Fourth of Electronics Manufacturers Believe We are Currently in a Recession

Manufacturers report passing on higher costs to customers

New data from IPC show that most electronics manufacturing industry executives see a recession as inevitable.

IPC’s October Monthly Economic Outlook and Global Sentiment Survey found that 27 percent of industry executives believe the economy is already in a recession, 45 percent believe the economy will enter a recession in 2023, and 13 percent believe the economy will enter a recession in the fourth quarter of 2023. Industry executives expecting a recession are bracing for a longer one.

“Tight financial conditions and an uncertain economic outlook are making both businesses and consumers more cautious,” stated Shawn DuBravac, IPC chief economist. “We have reached the end of the post-lockdown rebound.”

Among other conclusions, the IPC survey results show:

  • After declining for two consecutive months, the Materials Cost Index rose three points.
  • Three-fourths (73 percent) of electronics manufacturers indicate labor costs are on the rise.
  • Ease of recruitment, profit margins, and inventory available from suppliers are presently declining.
  • Positively, manufacturers expect to see a decline in backlogs over the next six months.

Inflation continues to dominate the narrative, with the U.S. likely past peak inflation, while the situation worsens in Europe. Europe is expected soon to reach peak inflation, and prices continue to rise. Projections for economic growth in Europe in 2023 have been lowered, and now show a decline for the first time for the entire year.

China’s economy remains below the targeted 5.5 percent growth expected for the year, with growth likely to be closer to 3 percent in 2022. The yuan has fallen to its lowest level in 14 years.

IPC surveyed hundreds of companies from around the world, including a wide range of company sizes representing the full electronics manufacturing value chain.

View the full reports: 

Monthly Economic Outlook

Current Sentiment of the Global Electronics Manufacturing Supply Chain

Winners of IPC Hand Soldering & Rework Competition at NEPCON Nagoya 2022 Announced

IPC hosted its popular IPC Hand Soldering and Rework Competition in Nagoya, Japan on October 26-28, 2022. Held for the first time in person since the COVID-19 pandemic, the competition welcomed 24 finalists from 17 electronics companies from Japan. The total number of the competitors exceeded 130; 24 finalists passed the primary and the secondary qualifiers and competed at the final stage.

Skilled contestants competed against each other to rework a functional electronics assembly within a 45-minute time limit. Assemblies were judged on soldering in accordance with IPC-A-610H, IPC J-STD-001H, IPC-7711/21C - Class 3 criteria, the speed at which the assembly was produced, and overall electrical functionality of the assembly.

On the winner’s podium at NEPCON Nagoya 2022 were:

First place: Masaki Nakamichi, Panasonic Corporation. He received a certificate, a cash prize of USD$500 and a soldering station from premier sponsor -- JBC Soldering Japan.  As the winner, Nakamichi qualified for the IPC Hand Soldering World Championship at electronica in Munich, Germany, November 15–18, 2022.                                                                                     

Second place: Yuki Miyashita, FUJIFILM Healthcare Manufacturing Corporation. He received a certificate and a cash prize of USD$300.

Third place: Nao Morita, Advantest Corporation. She received a certificate and a cash prize of USD$100.

IPC would like to thank Hand Soldering and Rework Competition sponsors and partners for their generous support this year:

  • Premier Sponsors — JAPAN UNIX, JBC Japan
  • Supporting Sponsors — NIHON SUPERIOR, SMIC

For more information on upcoming hand soldering and rework competitions in Asia, contact Yusaku Kono, IPC Japan representative, at YusakuKono@ipc.org.

North American PCB Industry Sales Up 14.6 Percent in September

IPC releases PCB industry results for September 2022

IPC announced today the September 2022 findings from its North American Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Statistical Program. The book-to-bill ratio stands at 1.12.

Total North American PCB shipments in September 2022 were up 14.6 percent compared to the same month last year. Compared to the preceding month, September shipments rose 17.9 percent.

PCB year-to-date bookings in September were down 2.6 percent compared to last year. However, bookings in September increased 52.0 percent from the previous month.

“The North American PCB market experienced strong growth in booking and shipments in the last month -- with shipments recording the second highest levels in recent history -- a sign that supply chain dynamics continue to improve,” said Shawn DuBravac, IPC’s chief economist.

PCB book to bill chart 1 September 2022
PCB book to bill chart 2 September 2022

Detailed Data Available

Companies that participate in IPC’s North American PCB Statistical Program have access to detailed findings on rigid PCB and flexible circuit sales and orders, including separate rigid and flex book-to-bill ratios, growth trends by product types and company size tiers, demand for prototypes, sales growth to military and medical markets, and other timely data.

Interpreting the Data

The book-to-bill ratios are calculated by dividing the value of orders booked over the past three months by the value of sales billed during the same period from companies in IPC’s survey sample. A ratio of more than 1.00 suggests that current demand is ahead of supply, which is a positive indicator for sales growth over the next three to twelve months. A ratio of less than 1.00 indicates the reverse.

Year-on-year and year-to-date growth rates provide the most meaningful view of industry growth. Month-to-month comparisons should be made with caution as they reflect seasonal effects and short-term volatility. Because bookings tend to be more volatile than shipments, changes in the book-to-bill ratios from month to month might not be significant unless a trend of more than three consecutive months is apparent. It is also important to consider changes in both bookings and shipments to understand what is driving changes in the book-to-bill ratio.

IPC’s monthly PCB industry statistics are based on data provided by a representative sample of both rigid PCB and flexible circuit manufacturers selling in the USA and Canada. IPC publishes the PCB book-to-bill ratio by the end of each month.

EMS North America Industry Report, September 2022

IPC releases EMS industry results for September 2022

IPC announced today the September 2022 findings from its North American Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) Statistical Program. The book-to-bill ratio stands at 1.29.

Total North American EMS shipments in September 2022 were up 15.5 percent compared to the same month last year. Compared to the preceding month, September shipments decreased 0.1 percent.

EMS bookings in September increased 21.1 percent year-over-year and increased 18.1 percent from the previous month.

“North American EMS bookings improved in the last month, hitting a high for the year, a sign that demand for durable goods still has some life despite the slowing macroeconomic environment,” said Shawn DuBravac, IPC’s chief economist. “Shipments remain healthy for a second consecutive month, a hopeful sign that severe supply chain constraints are behind us.”

EMS book to bill chart for September 2022

Detailed Data Available

Companies that participate in IPC’s North American EMS Statistical Program have access to detailed findings on EMS sales growth by type of production and company size tier, order growth and backlogs by company size tier, vertical market growth, the EMS book-to-bill ratio, 3-month and 12-month sales outlooks, and other timely data.

Interpreting the Data

The book-to-bill ratios are calculated by dividing the value of orders booked over the past three months by the value of sales billed during the same period from companies in IPC’s survey sample. A ratio of more than 1.00 suggests that current demand is ahead of supply, which is a positive indicator for sales growth over the next three to twelve months. A ratio of less than 1.00 indicates the reverse.

Year-on-year and year-to-date growth rates provide the most meaningful view of industry growth. Month-to-month comparisons should be made with caution as they reflect seasonal effects and short-term volatility. Because bookings tend to be more volatile than shipments, changes in the book-to-bill ratios from month to month might not be significant unless a trend of more than three consecutive months is apparent. It is also important to consider changes in both bookings and shipments to understand what is driving changes in the book-to-bill ratio.

IPC’s monthly EMS industry statistics are based on data provided by a representative sample of assembly equipment manufacturers selling in the USA and Canada. IPC publishes the EMS book-to-bill ratio by the end of each month.

USPAE Entering Rapid Growth Phase to Better Connect Industry, Government

The U.S. Partnership for Assured Electronics (USPAE) is entering a new phase of rapid growth to better connect the electronics industry with government needs and opportunities. Effective immediately, membership dues are reduced to $1,000 for all organizations, and the process to join is streamlined.

USPAE membership entitles qualified companies to participate in the Defense Electronics Consortium (DEC), which is a Department of Defense contract vehicle targeted at non-traditional defense suppliers. The first DEC project is a $42 million effort that involves academia and large defense prime contractors along with small- and medium-sized companies.

“We anticipate a multi-project solicitation will be available to DEC members in the next few months,” said Chris Peters, USPAE Executive Director. “The business changes we’re making will help us be better positioned for that and other opportunities.”

Launched in 2020, USPAE is a DC-based nonprofit industry association dedicated to ensuring the U.S. government has access to resilient and trusted electronics supply chains. Membership is open to companies, academic institutions and nonprofit organizations based in the United States or its allies. Members from across the electronics supply chain participate in a variety of programs, such as conferences, networking events, and funded projects.

For further information, visit www.USPAE.org or send inquiries to info@uspae.org.