Qualification (QPL/QML) recognizes companies with products and assembly processes that have passed a rigorous audit and are shown to comply with IPC Standards and meet specified performance requirements.
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Technical Session - Nashik, Maharashtra
In a world increasingly defined by electronics, the Global Electronics Association's role is critical to the industry’s success. Beyond supporting the industry, we also shape it, lead it, and protect its future. We are the voice for the global electronics industry, advocating for smart policies, investment in research, technological innovation, education, and the integrity of the global electronics supply chain.
IPC certification plays a key role in bringing value to the electronics industry. These certification programs, built around IPC standards, developed and approved by industry, are delivered in a classroom setting by IPC certified trainers. Upon successful completion of the training and testing the student is issued an industry traceable certification in one of the following IPC standards; J-STD-001, A-610, A-620, A-600, 7711/21, and 6012.
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The IPC-175x family of standards establishes a standard reporting format for data exchange between supply chain participants. This series of standards is XML-schema based, which allows for more efficient and effective communication of data. Each standard in the series is explained below.
IPC Qualification (QPL/QML) recognizes companies with products and assembly processes that have passed a rigorous audit and are shown to comply with IPC Standards and meet specified performance requirements.
Technical Session - Tirupati
Thailand Hand Soldering Competition 2026