Discover the newest innovations and hear from the best minds in the electronics manufacturing industry. IPC APEX EXPO 2024 will be our industry’s largest event in North America, featuring a world-class trade show, cutting-edge technical conference, professional development courses taught by industry experts, non-stop networking and more! Join us in Anaheim, California, April 6-11, 2024.
This free webinar will examine the impacts COVID-19 is having on the U.S. economy and the prospects for an economic recovery in the coming months. We’ll explore possible recovery scenarios and what they mean for the electronics manufacturing industry. We’ll take a deep dive into the latest economic data, trends, and risks. We’ll also explore IPC’s current economic outlook and provide a near-term forecast.
Produced by WHMA/IPC, the ONLY trade association exclusively representing the cable and wire harness manufacturing industry including manufacturers, their suppliers and customers, EWPTE is where the industry comes together with more than 3,000 attendees and nearly 200 exhibitors to find solutions to challenging wire problems through training and education and for the opportunity to network with industry leaders and subject matter experts.
IPC Advanced Packaging Symposium: Building the IC-Substrate and Package Assembly Ecosystem. This compact 2-day event is dedicated to in-depth discussions on strengthening the IC-Substrate and Package Assembly Ecosystem in North America and Europe.
Las empresas que invierten en formación para la incorporación de personal reducen significativamente el tiempo hasta la plena productividad, el retrabajo, los plazos de entrega y la rotación de personal.
The 2025 WHMA Annual Global Leadership Summit offers the tools you need to help your business succeed in this fast-changing landscape.
Join fellow EMS leaders in the region to share industry pain points and solutions. Our focus for this meeting is how companies profitably reach the next level of revenue and employee retention, and how AI may impact the business in the future.
Produced by WHMA/IPC, the ONLY trade association exclusively representing the cable and wire harness manufacturing industry including manufacturers, their suppliers and customers, EWPTE is where the industry comes together with more than 3,000 attendees and nearly 200 exhibitors to find solutions to challenging wire problems through training and education and for the opportunity to network with industry leaders and subject matter experts.
Shaping the Electronics of the Future: Ensuring Quality & Long-Term Reliability through Standards. Join us for the 2024 IPC Day Italy, taking place on Thursday 3 October 2024 at the Ferrari Museo in Maranello.
When a cyber break-in occurs, the IT team alone will not be able to respond to the attack. The detection is limited to what is available from the IT and network equipment, as opposed to the normal day-to-day behavior that is available to the IT team. Differences from the normal behavior of the production line can only be detected on the production line. No matter how good the IT system is, if the initial response of the people on the production line is slow, the impact of a cyber incident will be much greater. Today, the electronics manufacturing industry is shifting from China, Europe, and the United States to Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, India, and Thailand. Local education and onsite practice is essential.
In this webinar, participants will learn about exercises and best practices for Business Continuity Disaster Recovery (BCDR). This knowledge will help understand what needs to be accomplished at their local factories.
The weakest link in the supply chain can be a target, as demonstrated by the Japanese auto plant that was forced to shut down due to an attack on a single supplier. By applying the lessons from this webinar, participants will be well-prepared for potential cyber attacks, minimizing the risk to their entire, interconnected supply network and the broader electronics manufacturing industry. It is an action that will not be specified in the requirements of the IPC standard for cybersecurity (IPC-1792), but will be mandatory for implementation. The following topics will be covered:
-Practice Demands
-Recognition of current and goal setting
-Preparation (awareness creation)
-Business Continuity Disaster Recovery (BCDR)
-Characteristics of the factory
-Criteria for detection and judgment (risk extraction method)
-Differentiation between failure and attack
-Process of early recovery
-Guidance for BCDR measures policy (BCDR viewpoints, characteristics of factories, requirements for BCDR)
-Overview of BCDR measures
-Conduct incident response practice
-IPC-1792 and practice