IPC Relaunches New Website to Better Serve the Electronics Manufacturing Industry in Mexico and for Spanish Speakers Worldwide
IPC announces the relaunch of its IPC Mexico website, designed to better serve the needs of the electronics manufacturing industry in Mexico and for Spanish-speaking professionals worldwide. The new website, https://mexico.ipc.org/, is now live and provides comprehensive resources and support.
The revamped IPC Mexico website aims to provide an inclusive and comprehensive platform where users can access essential information about IPC’s offerings. This includes details on IPC training courses, certifications, and standards, all tailored to help businesses in the electronics manufacturing sector elevate their performance and reach new heights of success.
The IPC Mexico website was developed by a team of local experts to ensure it meets the unique needs and preferences of the Mexican market. This localized approach guarantees that users will find relevant and accessible information to help them navigate the complexities of the electronics manufacturing industry.
"As a cornerstone of the electronics industry for more than six decades, IPC has consistently provided the highest level of service and expertise," said David Hernandez, IPC vice president of education. "Our new website is a testament to our commitment to supporting the growth and development of the electronics manufacturing community in Mexico and Spanish-speaking regions globally. We believe this platform will open doors to new opportunities, knowledge, and resources for professionals and businesses alike."
Visitors to the new IPC Mexico website will have access to:
- Training Courses: Comprehensive training programs designed to elevate skills and knowledge.
- Certification: Industry-recognized certifications to validate expertise and enhance professional credibility.
- Standards: Access to the latest standards that drive quality and innovation in electronics manufacturing.
"We are excited to launch this new platform, which reflects our ongoing dedication to serving our members and the broader electronics manufacturing community," added Hernandez. "The IPC Mexico website is more than just a digital presence; it's a gateway to achieving excellence and fostering innovation in the industry."
“Over the past two years we have been working closely with state governments, academic institutions and industrial clusters to understand the needs of the electronics industry in Mexico, and we intend to continue to do so to support the industry to better position itself as the leading supply chain partner of the United States through workforce training excellence,” said Lorena Villanueva, IPC Mexico director, and who, based in Mexico City, is working locally with the industry.