IPC provides on-demand, self-paced education to support successful IPC-CFX implementations. These courses are delivered through IPC EDGE, IPC’s training and certification portal.
As IPC-CFX usage continue to grow, IPC recognizes industry will need support services to ensure accurate and successful implementations. To support industry in these efforts, IPC has made available the IPC-CFX Self-Validation System. Use of the IPC-CFX Self-Validation System is a first step to getting equipment listed on the IPC-CFX Qualified Products List (QPL).
Successful utilization of IPC-CFX on the shop floor requires confidence and trust that equipment has been qualified to IPC-CFX by an independent third party. To provide the electronics industry with this assurance, any equipment vendor with a subscription to the IPC-CFX Self-Validation System can submit equipment models for listing on the IPC-CFX-2591 Qualified Products List (QPL).
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In this presentation, Barry Maybank and Naim Kapadia with the Manufacturing Technology Center (MTC) will discuss MTC’s vision and journey enabling smart factory for electronics manufacturing for a low-volume, high-mix environment using legacy equipment by implementing IPC-CFX. Barry and Naim will share why MTC chose this path and what they see as the future for IPC-CFX as part of their goals and vision for their smart factory initiatives.
In this presentation, Barry Maybank and Naim Kapadia with the Manufacturing Technology Center (MTC) will discuss MTC’s vision and journey enabling Smart Factory for Electronics Manufacturing for a low-volume, high-mix environment using legacy equipment by implementing IPC-CFX. Barry and Naim will share why MTC chose this path and what they see as the future for IPC-CFX as part of their goals and vision for their smart factory initiatives.
The European Commission (EC) defines a circular economy as one that “aims to maintain the value of products, materials and resources for as long as possible by returning them into the product cycle at the end of their use, while minimizing the generation of waste.”
Each of our active IPC E-Textiles Committee task groups has A-Teams associated with those groups. IPC A-Teams are smaller groups of very dedicated volunteers who work over weeks and months to develop draft content for IPC e-textiles standards and Test Methods and other task-driven activities of standards development which might not be conducive to a larger task group of volunteers.