During in-depth panels and technical sessions at APEX EXPO 2026, industry leaders highlighted how sustainability has transformed into a competitive mandate for the electronics sector.
APEX EXPO 2026 highlights Mexico’s growing electronics manufacturing advantage, driven by talent, infrastructure, and regional strengths.
What will be the single most transformative shift in electronics manufacturing over the next decade? For select Global Electronics Association members, representing leading companies across the industry, the answer centers on the convergence of AI-driven design, advanced packaging, and the industry’s ability to close a widening talent gap.
Last week, Chief Advocacy Officer Chris Mitchell travelled to India for meetings with government leaders, industry stakeholders, and member companies, including Tata Advance, Rossell Techsys and Thales India. The visit underscored the Association’s continued engagement in one of the world’s fastest-growing electronics markets.
ChipHub, the AI-native platform, is helping OEMs improve sourcing efficiency, visibility, and decision-making across the electronics supply chain.
IPC and two other electronics associations are praising the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposed "Fees Rule" under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), which could have financial impacts on IPC members.
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced a new COVID-19 National Emphasis Program (NEP) to significantly reduce or eliminate worker exposures to SARS-CoV-2 by targeting industries and worksites where employees may have a high frequency of close contact exposures.
The first ever virtual IPC APEX EXPO has launched! We’ve cut the ribbon and are thrilled to connect with attendees and exhibitors online.
IPC President and CEO John Mitchell details a new ESG for Electronics Initiative to develop guidance for electronics manufacturers on an industry-specific approach to ESG (environmental, social and governance) practices and reporting and to develop aspirational goals that the industry is working together to achieve.
IPC President and CEO John Mitchell announced IPC’s ESG (environmental, social and governance) for Electronics initiative during Monday’s keynote: Industry 2030: The Big Ideas Reshaping Electronics Manufacturing. The new ESG for Electronics Initiative will develop guidance for electronics manufacturers on an industry-specific approach to ESG practices and reporting and to develop aspirational goals that the industry is working together to achieve. To view additional information on IPC’s ESG for Electronics Initiative, including an ESG FAQ and call for steering group participation, go to www.ipc.org/esg-electronics. The recording of this keynote will be available on demand March 15 through June 13, 2021.