Printed electronics and additively manufactured electronics represent a fast-growing frontier in electronic design and production, enabling new levels of flexibility, functionality and innovation.
Advanced electronic packaging is at the forefront of enabling higher performance, smaller form factors and greater functionality in today’s devices.
The Global Electronics Association uses visual assets to provide an understanding of how we support the global electronics supply chain.
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Global updates in the electronics industry
News from India in the electronics sector
Upcoming IPC skill training program in the region
Upcoming IPC Virtual/Live Sessions
Last Month Activity report
Member Stories
Members enrolled for IPC Global Membership from the region
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Implementing IPC-1792 requires more than just desk-based understanding. Traditional cybersecurity training programs may suit IT departments, but they are not effective for factories implementing the standard. Targeted, fit-for-purpose training is essential.
Cybersecurity fitness training is necessary. In addition, as electronics manufacturing sites are shifting from China and Western countries to Southeast Asia, training for new factories is becoming increasingly important to prevent entry points for attacks on new factories.
IPC-1792 establishes the minimum security and system requirements that supply chain entities must maintain to implement incident notification in compliance with the standard.