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IPC APEX EXPO 2025: And So It Begins

03/18/2025 | Nolan Johnson, I-Connect007
The IPC APEX EXPO 2025 show floor opens today, but technical, educational, and, of course, standards committee work has been underway during the preceding weekend. In typical spring fashion, the weather has vacillated between sunny and warm to a spot of rain late on Monday afternoon just as many conference goers were headed back to their nearby hotels.

Machine Vision Products to Show Innovative SMT and Microelectronics Inspection Capabilities at IPC Apex Expo 2025

03/14/2025 | Machine Vision Products
Machine Vision Products, Inc. (MVP), a global leader in advanced imaging and inspection technologies, will demonstrate its latest inspection platforms at IPC Apex Expo in Anaheim, California, from March 18-20 at Booth 1342. ​​​​​​​

One World, One Industry: IPC APEX EXPO 2025 Marks a Special Anniversary Year

03/06/2025 | John Mitchell -- Column: One World, One Industry
This year marks the 25th anniversary of IPC APEX EXPO and IPC is thrilled to celebrate this event milestone with attendees, exhibitors, and presenters. Their dedication to and involvement in IPC APEX EXPO is directly responsible for its success and their efforts clearly illustrate how the entire electronics manufacturing industry comes together to “Reimagine the Possibilities of Electronics” (our theme for this year).

Nolan’s Notes: Your Golden Ticket

03/03/2025 | Nolan Johnson -- Column: Nolan's Notes
Welcome to the IPC APEX EXPO 2025 preview edition. If you’re going to Anaheim for this event, consider this issue of SMT007 Magazine to be part of your planning for the show— your golden ticket, if you will. If you’re not making the trip, perhaps this content can help you make the case for why you should.

Target Condition: ‘Boomer to Zoomer: Do You Copy?’

03/04/2025 | Kelly Dack -- Column: Target Condition
Let’s just admit it. The baby boomer PCB designers are looking at retirement, but it’s been a good run. In the 1980s, many of us still “taped out” our PCB artwork layers and then drove them over to the graphic art service to be photo-reduced onto film positives and negatives. Then, almost overnight, the PCB design industry changed.
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