[Taipei, August 22, 2025] – The Global Electronics Association successfully hosted the “Taiwan Members Networking Event” in Taipei, which concluded on a high note. During the event, the 2024–2025 Taiwan Awards were officially announced, honoring companies and institutions that have made outstanding contributions to advancing GEA initiatives and the development of Taiwan’s electronics manufacturing industry.
The Global Electronics Association announced today the February 2026 findings from its North American Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) Statistical Program. The book-to-bill ratio stands at 1.32.
The Global Electronics Association announced today the February 2026 findings from its North American Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Statistical Program. The book-to-bill ratio stands at 1.08.
The Global Electronics Association today released the "Annual Survey of the European EMS Industry 2026" and announced it is assuming guidance and insight of the in4ma European EMS and PCB statistical programs.
The Global Electronics Association today released a new report, “Routers, Restrictions, and Reality: The FCC’s Latest Supply Chain Curveball,” examining the Federal Communications Commission’s March 2026 decision to add all foreign-produced consumer routers to its Covered List.
At Electronics Manufacturing Korea (EMK) x NEPCON Korea 2026, the Global Electronics Association, in collaboration with 13 companies, showcased the IPC CFX Demo Line (Connected Factory Exchange demonstration line), marking its debut in Korea.
The Global Electronics Association announced the successful conclusion of APEX EXPO 2026, highlighting strong growth in attendance, a sold-out exhibition floor, and robust industry engagement across the global electronics manufacturing ecosystem.
A Global Electronics Association report, "The Memory Squeeze: How AI-Driven Capacity Reallocation Is Reshaping Memory Supply for Electronics Manufacturers," highlights a structural shift in the global memory market that is tightening supply and increasing costs across the electronics industry.
The Global Electronics Association and Responsible Business Alliance have announced the publication of joint guidance on Accounting for Scope 3 Category 1 Greenhouse Gas Emissions.
The Global Electronics Association today announced three new complimentary courses in safety and ergonomics, expanding its member training library to help manufacturers onboard workers faster and improve production performance.