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Take the Next Step With IPC’s Spring Session of Instructor-led Courses

03/25/2025 | Corey Lynn, IPC
IPC continues to lead in professional development within the electronics industry, offering a diverse lineup of online instructor-led courses. These courses are designed to help professionals master new skills, stay ahead of technological advancements, and meet the challenges of today's dynamic industry environment.

Electronics in Harsh Environments Conference Program Announced

03/25/2025 | SMTA
SMTA Europe is proud to announce the 2025 Electronics in Harsh Environments Conference, taking place 20-22 May in Amsterdam, Netherlands. This global conference is a three-day technical event with 27 technical presentations focused on building reliable electronics used in power electronics and harsh environments.

Real Time with... IPC APEX EXPO 2025: LPKF's Advancements in Laser Depaneling Technology

03/25/2025 | Real Time with...IPC APEX EXPO
In this recent interview, Jake Benz from LPKF Laser and Electronics discusses advancements in laser depaneling technology, focusing on speed and quality. He highlights the previous negative reputation of laser depaneling and shares insights from nearly two decades of experience. As customer needs evolve, traditional companies are exploring laser technology.

Dr. Thomas Marktscheffel of ASMPT Honored for his Work on Open Interfaces

03/25/2025 | ASMPT
Dr. Thomas Marktscheffel, Director Product Management Software Solutions at ASMPT, was honored by the IPC at this year's IPC APEX EXPO in Anaheim, California, for his many years of commitment to the organization. The non-proprietary interface standards he helped develop form the basis for ASMPT’s intelligent factory concept.

American Made Advocacy: Reshoring—About Trust, Not Just Geography

03/25/2025 | Shane Whiteside -- Column: American Made Advocacy
In today’s chaotic political environment, you might have missed the fact that  Congress allocated nearly $3 billion to rip out and replace key components in America’s telecommunications networks. The funding is to remove equipment from networks nationwide because of cyberattacks on internet routers and cellular networks enabled by a Chinese company that makes more than half of the routers sold in the U.S. We know from prior experience and similar transgressions that we cannot trust that Chinese components aren’t being used for nefarious purposes.
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