This morning, the House Ways and Means Committee advanced a major tax package that includes several provisions supported by IPC.
Virginia's E-Tron Systems employee Elcira DeLeon wins the first-ever U.S. wire harness assembly competition, earning a spot at electronica in Munich.
The Global Electronics Association brought two landmark data programs into its portfolio: the in4ma European EMS and PCB statistical programs and the New Venture Research global EMS intelligence program.
Explore how AI, advanced packaging, talent development, and supply chain diversification are shaping Malaysia's future as a leading electronics and semiconductor hub.
Phil Stoten, Scoop Communications, spoke recently with Christoph Solka, Director of Industry Intelligence at the Global Electronics Association, following the release of two significant datasets: the Annual Survey of the European EMS Industry 2026, covering 397 companies and representing nearly 31% of total European EMS production, and the Global EMS Industry Report 2025 produced via the Association's acquisition of the New Venture Research programme.
Brian Knier’s top three reads explore how AI is reshaping B2B buyer discovery—and what companies need to do to ensure they are visible, credible, and accurately represented when buyers turn to tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity.
European industry leaders converged in Brussels to align on Chips Act 2.0, calling for an integrated electronics strategy spanning PCBs, EMS, AI, defence, and automotive.
AI is being leveraged in manufacturing environments globally in many unique ways to address important concerns and challenges facing all enterprises.
AI is not peripheral for the global electronics industry; this industry is not a bystander to AI. AI is going to be central to how to set and meet sustainability targets like net zero goals, manage supply chain complexity, and manage regulatory pressures.
Industry experts explore the limitations of ROSE and ion chromatography testing, and how manufacturers can connect cleanliness assessment to real-world reliability, quality, and process control.