IPC Hosts Industry Leaders and Signs Strategic MOUs in Taipei
On May 16, 2025, IPC hosted a high-level Industry Leaders Luncheon in Taipei, bringing together nearly 60 prominent representatives from government agencies, industry associations, and leading enterprises to explore trends and strategic opportunities shaping the future of electronics manufacturing.
During the luncheon, IPC signed two important strategic Memorandums of Understanding, the first with Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association (TEEMA) and Institute for Information Industry (III) and the second, with Taiwan Printed Circuit Association (TPCA), taking concrete steps to deepen regional collaboration and promote the transformation of the electronics manufacturing industry.
IPC × TEEMA × III
The three organizations will collaborate to promote adoption of IPC-CFX (Connected Factory Exchange) across the EMS (electronics manufacturing services) sector in Taiwan. IPC will also support TEEMA and III in developing an artificial intelligence knowledge base for the EMS industry, empowering electronics manufacturers to accelerate their digital and intelligent transformation.
IPC × TPCA
IPC and TPCA will expand cooperation in standards development, talent development, global trade shows, and technical exchanges. In addition, the two organizations will also jointly advance sustainability initiatives such as net-zero carbon emissions and digital transformation, enhancing the global competitiveness and resilience of Taiwan’s printed circuit board (PCB) industry.
Industry Leaders Luncheon attendees included Tom Edman, TTM Technologies Inc. CEO and IPC Board chair; Dr. John W. Mitchell, IPC president and CEO; Grace Sung, Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers’ Association (TEEMA) deputy secretary general; Calvin Tsai, director, Digital Transformation Research Institute, III; Lawrence Chang, TPCA chairman; and David Lai, TPCA secretary general.
Tom Edman stated in his speech to luncheon attendees, “As a key innovation hub in the global electronics industry, Taiwan has been working with IPC for over 50 years. Today, topics such as artificial intelligence, smart manufacturing, and sustainability are reshaping the global supply chain ecosystem, making it more important than ever for the industry to build closer and more efficient partnerships.”
At the signing ceremony, Lawrence Chang emphasized the importance of open collaboration amid global supply chain shifts, technological advancement, and net-zero transition. He stated that the partnership with IPC is a strategic response to these changes, aiming to enhance standardization, talent development, and global supply chain resilience.
“Today’s agreements reflect the long-standing trust and shared vision between IPC and Taiwan’s electronics industry,” said Dr. Mitchell. “As we look ahead, IPC remains committed to fostering forward-looking global partnerships that build a more resilient, innovative, and sustainable electronics manufacturing ecosystem.”