IPC Events: Critical Environmental Requirements for Electronics Conference 2023

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Staying informed on chemical, product, and sustainability policies impacting the electronics industry can be a daunting task. After 10 years of partnership, IPC and ITI are joining forces again to keep you ahead of the curve. At the 2023 Virtual Critical Environmental Requirements for Electronics Conference, you will hear from the key government officials and technical experts who are developing and implementing policies governing the electronics industry.

If you play a role in ensuring your organization complies with ever-evolving requirements, this virtual conference will provide the tools you and your organization need to comply with legal and customer requirements. At this conference, you will:

  • Learn about sustainability and eco-design policies in the U.S. and EU
  • Obtain valuable information on the dynamic landscape of PFAS regulations
  • Network with peers, customers, and suppliers in the electronics manufacturing industry
  • Gain insights on the EU Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS) General Review and changes to exemptions and new substances
  • Discover the importance of industry data and participation in studies during regulatory consultation periods
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AGENDA

11:00 AM ET      Welcome to Conference + Overview of the Event | Chris Cleet, ITI & Suhani Chitalia, IPC

11:15 AM ET      Navigating ESG and Responsible Business Conduct Legislation in the EU Julian Lageard, Director, Global Government Affairs, Intel Corporation

  • Description: This session looks at trends in EU legislation on ESG disclosures, reporting and responsible business conduct including mandatory due diligence obligations together with what it means for companies.

11:45 AM ET      Q&A with Julian Lageard

12:05 PM ET      The PFAS Universal REACH Restriction | Nicolas Robin, Director of Fluoropolymer Products Group, PlasticsEurope

  • Description: On 7 February 2023, Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Norway and Sweden proposed a REACH restriction to “prohibit the manufacture, use or placing on the EU market of PFAS substances on their own or as another constituent in a mixture or article.” The 5 dossier submitters decided to consider PFAS as a single homogenous group. This session will discuss how the proposed restriction will have important and direct implications on your industry.

12:35 PM ET      Q&A with Nicolas Robin

12:50 PM ET      BREAK

1:05 PM ET        Panel with the Strategic Management Team (SMT) of the RoHS Umbrella Industry Project

  • Description: The RoHS Umbrella Industry Project is a unique cross-industry initiative, currently involving 73+ industry associations worldwide, fostering dialogue across the sector on the adaptation to scientific and technical progress of existing RoHS Exemptions and global industry alignment on technical substitution possibilities. The chairs of the project will give an overview of the structure and possibilities for participation within it, alongside a discussion on these RoHS specific issues: the latest status of the RoHS 2 Review; the latest news of the Exemption Packs; and the latest developments about additional substances.

Moderator:

  • Chris Cleet | ITI 

Panelists:

  • Steven Andrews | Assent 
  • Sue Fortunato-Esbach | Assent
  • Michael Müller, Ph.D. | Rosenberger GmbH

2:05 PM ET        Preparing for the Increasing Chemical Regulatory Restrictions Affecting Semiconductor and Electronics Manufacturing Operations | Kevin Wolfe, Corporate Environmental Engineer, Intel Corporation

  • Description: This session intends to provide a recommended pathway to understand and respond to developing regulatory restrictions, with an aim to avoid disruptions to supply chain and manufacturing through proactive actions.

2:35 PM ET        Q&A with Kevin Wolfe

2:50 PM ET        Circularity in the Biden-Harris Administration: An Overview of U.S. Efforts to Enhance Circularity | Elizabeth Nichols, Ph.D., U.S. Department of State (DOS), Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (OES), Office of Environmental Quality (ENV)

  • Description: The United States Government is expanding its efforts to enhance circularity across multiple sectors and resource value chains through both domestic and international policy engagement. This presentation will offer a snapshot of federal engagement across multiple agencies, as well as an overview of the state of play of international circularity policies. 

3:20 PM ET        Q&A with Liz Nichols

3:35 PM ET        Conclusion

 

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MEET OUR SPEAKERS

Chris Cleet
Chris Cleet | ITI

Chris Cleet - Moderator, Vice President, Policy, Environment and Sustainability, ITI

Chris Cleet provides expertise on technical environmental issues such as materials restrictions and best practices for electronics recycling. He leads the Environmental Leadership Council's Product Stewardship and Green Procurement committees which aim to ensure that environmental standards, and state, federal and international laws are based on sound science.

He is a certified qualified environmental professional (QEP) through the Institute of Professional Environmental Practice (IPEP).

Kevin Wolfe
Kevin Wolfe | Intel Corporation

Kevin Wolfe, Corporate Environmental Engineer, Intel Corporation

Kevin Wolfe is an environmental engineer working within the Global Environmental group within Intel Corporation, where he has been working in various EHS capacities for the past 23 years. Recent responsibilities have included providing ownership for wastewater environmental regulatory compliance worldwide, as well as the establishment of environmental risk assessment processes to enable compliance to environmental permitting requirements to semiconductor fab and assembly/test manufacturing facilities upon transfer of new manufacturing process technologies. Current responsibilities include coordination of all preparatory activities for emerging PFAS restrictions and regulations within Intel, as well as driving similar activities within semiconductor manufacturing industry associations.

Elizabeth Nichols
Elizabeth Nichols, Ph.D. | U.S. Department of State

Elizabeth Nichols, Ph.D., U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, Office of Environmental Quality

Liz Nichols leads on circular economy for the U.S. Department of State and is a member of the U.S. delegation to the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) to develop an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, where she leads for the United States on finance. She has deep expertise in developing and negotiating innovative international environmental policy and multilateral financing solutions, developing strategic partnerships, and bridging the science-policy-practice interface. Prior to joining the State Department, Liz was a university professor, with a research focus on biodiversity science and quantitative policy analysis and earned her Ph.D. from Columbia University.  She fell in love with the West Coast during the pandemic and currently remotely works from Eugene, Oregon. 

 

Suhani Chitalia
Suhani Chitalia | IPC

Suhani Chitalia - Moderator, Environmental Regulatory Affairs Manager, IPC

As IPC’s environmental regulatory affairs manager, Chitalia is responsible for monitoring global environmental policy developments and regulatory requirements, liaising with industry members and policymakers, and developing responses to consultations, questionnaires, and calls for evidence from government entities.

Licensed to practice law in the state of Maryland, Chitalia served as an environmental law staff attorney at the University of Maryland School Francis King Carey School of Law and most recently as a government relations associate at lobbying firm, Public Policy Partners. She has extensive experience lobbying for climate change and environmental health legislation, and advocating for environmental justice concerns and public health in Maryland.

Nicolas Robin
Nicolas Robin | PlasticsEurope

 

Nicolas Robin, Director of Fluoropolymer Products Group, PlasticsEurope

For more than 25 years, Nicolas has been involved in French and European politics – both as an actor, and also as an observer of the often complicated and Byzantine world of how Brussels functions. He has a track record of successfully shaping public policy at the EU and national levels on energy, the environment and reputation issues. Prior to his role in PlasticsEurope, Nicolas worked as in-house PA director for a leading glass packaging company, general secretary for electronic and payment system trade associations and manager of Brussels based PA consulting firms.

 

Sue Fortunato, Assent
Sue Fortunato-Esbach | Assent

Sue Fortunato-Esbach, Regulatory & Sustainability Expert, Product Sustainability, Assent

Sue is a Regulatory and Sustainability Expert at Assent with a focus on European law.  She has an academic background in environmental sciences and law. Before joining Assent, Sue headed the product compliance team at a German manufacturer of electrical and electronic equipment and machinery. In this role she accompanied the product development to ensure that the products complied with EU and US law. Sue is active in trade associations on European level in order to share knowledge and stay abreast of regulatory developments in Brussels. She is passionate about helping companies make sense of the regulatory maze and uses her industry experience and regulatory expertise to advise and guide Assent clients.

Julian Lagaerd
Julian Lageard | Intel Corporation

Julian Lageard, Director, Global Government Affairs, Intel Corporation

Julian was born in England in 1968, holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Lancaster University and a Master of Science Degree from Imperial College, University of London. He worked in the European Parliament from 1992-94 and subsequently as a consultant in EU affairs. Since 2000, Julian has been based in the Brussels office of Intel Corporation and is Director, Global Government Affairs. He has worldwide responsibility for ESG and Responsible Business Conduct policy. Julian chairs AmCham EU’s Task Force on Responsible Business Conduct as well as the DigitalEurope and techUK groups on Responsible Business Conduct. He is a member and one of the founding strategic partners of the European Partnership for Responsible Minerals (EPRM), Member of the OECD Multi-Stakeholder Group (MSG) on Responsible Minerals Supply Chain and Member of the Business at OECD Committee on Investment and Responsible Business Conduct.  

Steven Andrews, Assent Inc.
Steven Andrews | Assent

Steven Andrews, Regulatory & Sustainability Expert, Product Sustainability, Assent Inc.

Steven Andrews works with companies to help them understand environmental product regulations and how they are enforced. He is an internationally recognized expert, with more than 20 years of experience in European Union (EU) policy development focusing on sustainability, product, waste and recycling legislation.

As the former Deputy Head of the Resources & Waste Division at the UK government’s Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, he led teams responsible for developing and enforcing policy around the EU’s RoHS, Batteries, and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directives, as well as broader legislation with an environmental and sustainability focus.

Michael Muller
Michael Müller, Ph.D. | Rosenberger GmbH

Dr. Michael Müller, Manager Product Compliance, Rosenberger GmbH

Michael Müller, Ph.D., heads the product compliance team at Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH & Co. KG. He has an academic background in organic chemistry. He is active in the implementation of product compliance laws since more than ten years. Michael is active in standardization and trade associations to understand best practices and transport them into standards as well as to support the law giver during intended involvement of stakeholders. Since 2021 Michael has served as chair of the Umbrella Project and since 2016, has served as co-chair of the working group for exemption 6(c) in the Umbrella Project.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Gold Sponsor

Cost is $3,000 – Limit four (4)

  • A 4-minute time slot for a pre-recorded or live sponsor presentation during the event on June 6, 2023. Pre-recorded messages will also be shared on the event website. *Subject to approval by ITI and IPC. 
  • Your logo prominently displayed on the conference website, event promotional materials, and event kick-off slides. Your digital logo can be hyperlinked to your company website or sponsorship content of your choice.
  • Acknowledgement in 1 event social media post promoting the event.
  • Two registrations to the virtual conference.
  • Pre-event registration contact list for all consenting attendees prior to the event.
  • Access to event proceedings (pdf of slide presentations as permitted by speakers).
  • Final registration contact list for all consenting attendees no more than 2 weeks post event.
  • Sponsors acknowledged on any post-event communications sent by ITI-IPC to registered attendees.
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Cost is $1,500 – Limit ten (10)

  • A 1-minute time slot for a pre-recorded presentation during the virtual presentation on June 6, 2023.  Pre-recorded sponsor presentation during the virtual event on June 6, 2023. Pre-recorded messages will also be shared on the event website. *Subject to approval by ITI & IPC.
  • Your logo prominently displayed on the conference website, event promotional materials, and event kick-off slides.  Your digital logo can be hyperlinked to your company website or sponsorship content of your choice.
  • Acknowledgement in 1 event social media post promoting the event.
  • Mention once during live event.
  • One registration to the virtual conference.
  • Access to event proceedings (pdf of slide presentationss as permitted by speakers.
  • Final registration contact list for all consenting attendees no more than 2 weeks post event.
  • Sponsors acknowledged on any post-event communications sent by ITI-IPC to registered attendees.
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Cost is $750

  • Your logo prominently displayed on the conference website, event promotional materials, and event kick-off slides.  Your digital logo can be hyperlinked to your company website or sponsorship content of your choice.
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  • Access to event proceedings (pdf of slide presentations, as permitted by speakers. 
  • Final registration contact list for all consenting attendees no more than 2 weeks post event.
  • Sponsors acknowledged on any post-event communications sent by ITI-IPC to registered attendees.

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About IPC
IPC (www.IPC.org) is a global industry association based in Bannockburn, Ill., dedicated to the competitive excellence and financial success of its nearly 3,000 member companies which represent all facets of the electronics industry, including design, printed board manufacturing, electronics assembly and test. As a member-driven organization and leading source for industry standards, training and education, industry intelligence and public policy advocacy, IPC supports programs to meet the needs of an estimated $2 trillion global electronics industry.
About ITI
The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) is the premier global advocate for technology, representing the world’s most innovative companies. Founded in 1916, ITI is an international trade association with a team of professionals on four continents. We promote public policies and industry standards that advance competition and innovation worldwide. Our diverse membership and expert staff provide policymakers the broadest perspective and thought leadership from technology, hardware, software, services, and related industries. Visit www.itic.org to learn more.

Cancellation Policy:
If you are unable to attend the conference, you may send a coworker in your place. Please notify us of name changes as soon as possible. Registrants who cancel by May 30, 2023, will be refunded in full, but those who cancel after that deadline will be responsible for the full registration fee. Sponsors who cancel by May 30, 2023 will incur a $100 cancellation fee and no refund will be issued for sponsors that cancel after the deadline. If you need to change your registration or cancel, please email Kim DiCianni at KimDiCianni@ipc.org.

Europa Clipper Harness Engineer Jacklyn Perry to Deliver Keynote at Electrical Wire Processing Technology Expo (EWPTE)

How will a spacecraft harness connect every electrical device on the Europa Clipper, a Jupiter-orbiting spacecraft that will study Jupiter’s icy moon Europa? Jacklyn Perry, harness engineer at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU APL), will provide the answer when she delivers the keynote address, “Harnessing Europa,” at the Electrical Wire Processing Technology Expo (EWPTE), on May 11. 

Perry, who holds a master’s degree in chemical engineering, works at JHU APL as the lead engineer for the Propulsion Module Harness on NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft and the Lander harness for NASA’s Dragonfly mission. The Europa Clipper program is a joint mission between the JHU APL and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Perry leads the team working on the Europa Clipper’s propulsion module harness. Her group is responsible for ensuring that every component gets power and sends telemetry. As she explains, “The harness does not function as an electrical box might, but it connects all the destinations, like a vast network of highways and roads.”

“We are thrilled to welcome Jacklyn Perry to EWPTE,” said David Bergman, Wiring Harness Manufacturer’s Association (WHMA) executive director. “I personally cannot wait to hear more about the importance of wiring harnesses on such an advanced spacecraft. It’s a fascinating subject and I look forward to hearing Jacklyn’s keynote.”

Produced by WHMA, EWPTE is the industry’s exclusive trade show attracting nearly 200 exhibitors and over 3,000 attendees from over 40 states and 25 countries for the electrical wire harness, wire, and cable processing industries. This exhibition connects buyers with local, national, and international manufacturers and distributors. Registration for EWPTE is free.

Electronics Industry Praises Congress for Providing $7.5 Million for Lead-Free Electronics R&D

The U.S. Senate approved an FY 2022 spending package that contains $7.5 million for further research and development on lead-free electronics in defense and high-performance applications, sending the measure to President Biden for his expected signature.

“With lead-based electronics becoming more difficult and expensive for the U.S. Defense Department to procure – and with other nations now leading the world in electronics manufacturing – greater U.S. reliance on lead-free electronics is imperative to improve military readiness and innovation,” said Chris Mitchell, IPC vice president of global government relations.

“The migration of the commercial electronics industry to lead-free technology has created supply-chain concerns for the defense and high-performance sectors that can only be overcome through public-private R&D,” he added. “These funds will support an ongoing, collaborative effort that will help ensure that mission-critical systems have full access to cutting-edge electronics from a robust global supply chain.”

“It’s also important to realize that the lead-free electronics R&D project is both consequential as a stand-alone project and as a test of American resolve to reassert leadership in electronics,” Mitchell added. “We thank the congressional leaders who understand this issue, and we call on Congress to keep funding this project to completion over the next three years,” he said.

Participants in the two-year-old R&D program include Auburn University, Binghamton University, Purdue University, the University of Maryland, BAE Systems, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Plexus, Raytheon Technologies, and many others. The R&D is being carried out under the auspices of the Defense Electronics Consortium of the U.S. Partnership for Assured Electronics (USPAE).

WHMA Announces 2022 Hall of Fame and Volunteer Excellence Awards

In recognition and acknowledgment of their extraordinary contributions to the Wiring Harness Manufacturer’s Association (WHMA) and the cable and wire harness industry, four long-time WHMA members were presented with coveted WHMA awards. Two WHMA Hall of Fame and two WHMA Volunteer Excellence Awards were presented at WHMA’s 29th Annual Wire Harness Conference on February 16.

This WHMA Hall of Fame award recognizes extraordinary contributions with broad significance to the cable and wire harness industry and distinguished service to WHMA. Award recipients support the advancement of industry, consistent with the goals and mission of WHMA. This is the highest level of recognition WHMA can give to a member and is based on exceptional merit over the long term.

This year’s inductees are Norm Sagon, NFS, and Bud Bowen, Winchester Interconnect.                                                                    

Norm Sagon was recognized for his long-term service to WHMA as one of the association founders, Board of Directors member, and chair of the WHMA board, for many years of promoting WHMA and the programs of WHMA and for contributions to WHMA’s mission to lead, educate and connect our members globally.                                                           

Bud Bowen was recognized for his long-term service, strategic leadership as a member of WHMA’s Board of Directors, for his leadership representing WHMA’s interest in the industry’s acceptability standard, WHMA/IPC-A-620, and for contributions to WHMA’s mission to lead, educate and connect our members globally.                                                              

“The Hall of Fame winners represent the best of the best—strategic, visionary and committed—Norm Sagon and Bud Bowen have demonstrated passion, dedication and a continued commitment to propel the harness, cable and interconnect industry forward,” said Joe DeMan, chairman of the WHMA Board. “WHMA is honored to acknowledge the hard work of these exceptional leaders. They are truly the heroes and champions of our industry”

The WHMA Volunteer Excellence Award honors individuals from WHMA-member companies who have demonstrated ongoing leadership in WHMA activities and have contributed significant time and talent to the association and the cable and wire harness industry.                                

This year’s recipients are Parker Garrett, EMSCO, and Cathy Hanlin, Precision Manufacturing Company Inc.                                                    

Parker Garrett was recognized for his contributions to the WHMA Board, the Board nominating committee, and his significant contributions to the WHMA annual meeting in the role of program committee member.            

Cathy Hanlin was recognized for her leadership of the WHMA/IPC-A-620 committee, member of the A-620 “A-Team,” and helping to achieve the highest rating of on-time comment resolution and on-time publication of the standard.

"The leadership shown by our Volunteer Excellence Award recipients has made a significant impact on WHMA and will do so for years to come," said DeMan. "We are privileged that Cathy and Parker have chosen to share their knowledge and expertise with us and with the entire global wire harness manufacturing industry." 

For additional information on WHMA’s annual wire harness conference, visit https://annualconference.whma.org/.

Ukraine/Russia Crisis: Electronics-Related Export Controls

Date
- (12:00 - 1:00pm CST)

Join IPC on Thursday, March 10 at 1 pm EST for a discussion with Mr. Gary Stanley on newly imposed export controls related to the conflict in Ukraine. IPC recommends that industry review and understand the new export controls to ensure full compliance with them.

Mr. Stanley is president of Global Legal Services, a Washington, D.C.-based law firm focusing on trade compliance and other international business issues. He represents U.S., Canadian, and European companies—including many in the electronics manufacturing sector—on defense export control issues.

Thursday’s discussion will include a brief update on newly established U.S. export control rules followed by ample time for Q&A. If you have questions you would like to have Mr. Stanley address you can ask them on the call or send them to IPC in advance.

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Rising Material and Labor Costs Challenge Electronics Manufacturers Worldwide

Crisis in Ukraine poses several threats to global manufacturing industry

New data from IPC show that high material and labor costs are expected to continue for the foreseeable future while recruiting and retaining skilled talent continues to be a challenge.

IPC’s March economic update and global electronics manufacturing supply chain sentiment reports found that more than nine in 10 manufacturers have experienced an increase in lead times for parts and components since the start of the pandemic, with approximately half indicating an increase of one to three months. The overall global economic picture is also complicated by the emerging Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Among other conclusions, the IPC survey results show:

  • More than three-fourths of electronics manufacturers are currently experiencing rising material and labor costs, and most expect to see this trend continue for the next six months.
  • Ease of recruitment, inventory available from suppliers, and profit margins are all declining.
  • Sentiment improved slightly this month, suggesting that supply chain constraints are continuing to ease.
  • Firms operating globally are seeing a quicker rate of improvement in terms of inventory available from suppliers compared to those operated only in North America.

Per the economic report, the economy is holding up well in the western hemisphere. Economic activity in the first quarter could be negatively impacted by the lingering impact of the omicron variant, as it was by the delta variant in the third quarter. But because the spread of the virus is slowing, U.S. GDP growth looks positive over the coming months, advancing in the range of 3 to 4 percent, a notable increase from 1 percent in the second half of 2021. The picture is less clear in Europe, where the Russia-Ukraine conflict will have more direct impacts.

“Any disruption to an already stressed supply chain can have an outsized impact,” said Shawn DuBravac, IPC chief economist. “Until recently, there was a general feeling in Europe that the economy was set to accelerate and leave COVID in its rearview mirror. The Russia-Ukraine conflict changes this somewhat.”

IPC surveyed hundreds of companies from around the world, including a wide range of company sizes representing the full electronics manufacturing value chain.

View the full reports: 

WHMA Announces New Board Members at the WHMA Annual Wire Harness Conference 2022

At the 29th WHMA Annual Meeting on February 18, the WHMA Board of Directors welcomed three new officers and one new member. Board officers serve a three-year term and board members can serve two, three-year terms.

The newly elected Board officers are:

  • WHMA Board Chairman: Joe DeMan, president, Interconnect Dynamics – An Amphenol Global Solutions Provider
  • WHMA Board Vice Chairman/Secretary: Gustavo Farell, president, Cesar-Scott, Inc.
  • WHMA Board Immediate Past Chairman: Rick Bromm, president, ALTEX, Inc.

The newly elected Board member is:

  • Board Member: Doug Chowning, president, American Syscomptel, Inc.

"I am pleased to welcome Doug Chowning as a new WHMA Board member and congratulate Gustavo Farell on becoming Vice Chairman/Secretary,” said Rick Bromm, immediate past chair of the WHMA Board. “I’m proud to say that Joe DeMan will lead the next chapter of our work in his new role as Board Chairman. Joe has demonstrated exceptional commitment to advancing WHMA’s mission, and we’re looking forward to his leadership.”

“I feel very privileged to take on this role at such an exciting time for our association — the dedication of WHMA’s Board of Directors towards their mission of Lead, Educate and Connect has brought WHMA’s membership many new growth opportunities,” stated Joe DeMan, chairman of the WHMA Board. “It's my honor to work alongside the Board to continue growing our future in the wire harness and interconnect industry.”

For the full list of WHMA’s Board of Directors, visit www.whma.org/about/board-of-directors. For information on WHMA Annual Conference, visit https://annualconference.whma.org.

IPC Applauds Biden’s Focus on Semiconductors, Urges Passage of Competitiveness Legislation

During his State of the Union address tonight, U.S. President Joe Biden is expected to urge Congress to pass much-needed funding for semiconductor manufacturing and other advanced technologies as part of a new competitiveness measure. Both the House- and Senate-passed bills include $52 billion in funding as well as additional measures to boost American R&D, which will help reestablish the United States as a global leader in building the technologies of the future. IPC applauds President Biden’s continued focus on the semiconductor shortage and his ongoing efforts with Congress to finalize the “USICA/America COMPETES” legislation.

In addition, President Biden is expected to mention the recently announced plan by Intel to invest $20 billion in semiconductor manufacturing in the state of Ohio. This investment is part of the more than $200 billion in efforts announced by several companies in the last year to produce microchips, electronic vehicles, batteries and other advanced manufacturing in the United States.

“Investments like Intel’s in Ohio will not only support the local community and create thousands of good-paying jobs; they also will help rebuild America’s entire electronics ecosystem, upon which semiconductors and all electronics products rely,” said John W. Mitchell, IPC president and CEO. “Building a resilient domestic electronics industry is a strategic priority for the United States, and it will require a holistic approach to succeed.”

President Biden’s speech tonight comes less than a week after his administration’s release of a capstone report marking the culmination of year-long supply reviews of six industrial sectors. The Commerce Department’s review on the information and communications technology revealed structural supply chain vulnerabilities and proposed robust investment and support in the U.S. electronics manufacturing ecosystem. 

IPC will continue to work with the Biden’s Administration to strengthen America’s semiconductor supply chain and urges the swift passage of competitiveness legislation to help expand the domestic semiconductor and electronics manufacturing industries.

European EMS Market Exceeded 44 Billion Euros in 2021

The European EMS industry grew 9 percent from 2020 to 2021 to exceed 44 billion Euros according to the annual survey results collected and analyzed by in4ma, the market research arm of Weiss Engineering. IPC has partnered with Weiss Engineering since 2020 to deliver industry intelligence to the European electronics community. The 2021 result represents an all-time high for the industry beating the 2019 result by 1 percent.   

Philippe Leonard, senior director of IPC in Europe commented, “Once again Dieter Weiss has assembled and delivered the definitive, best-in-class study for the industry. He received survey data from 225 companies and his report contains vital data on revenue, order backlog, headcount, market segment share, and general outlooks.”

“in4ma’s 70-page report should be treated as a must-have document for every EMS company looking to benchmark themselves in any meaningful way,” said Sanjay Huprikar, IPC president, Europe and South Asia operations. Key takeaways from the study include the following:

  • The top 109 companies, while representing less than 6 percent of the overall companies in Europe, generated nearly 75 percent of the production value
  • Despite the overall bounce back from 2020, only 56 percent of the companies surveyed in 2021 showed higher revenue growth compared to their pre-COVID results of 2019
  • From the value added per head results, it was clear that companies were reluctant to increase prices despite rising material costs 
  • There were 36 documented M&A events in Europe during 2021
  • The Measurement-Instrumentation-Control segment of electronics exhibited strong growth, especially in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland (D-A-CH)

Weiss will present his results at several public and private events throughout the first half of 2022.  On behalf of IPC, he will be a guest speaker at INNOELECTRO 2022 taking place in Budapest, Hungary on March 29-31. Companies interested in purchasing the report are encouraged to contact in4ma at weiss@in4ma.de.