IPC and iNEMI are calling on industry experts to participate in the development of a roadmap for sustainable electronics, provide insights in a technology integration group, and advance research projects that address recognized technology gaps.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized five rules for persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic (PBT) chemicals to reduce risks and exposures to the extent practicable. The final risk management rules became effective on February 5.
Learn about the IPC E-Textiles standards committee seeking new comments on a draft of new e-textiles standard.
Learn about the latest addition to the IPC Committee, Don Dupriest who was elected to chair of the IPC Technical Activities Executive Committee.
IPC is seeking volunteers who represent all segments of the electronics manufacturing industry, for our Technical Education Program Committee, to help guide, create and develop high-quality educational programs through conferences, tutorials and workshops. This is a great opportunity to collaborate with your industry colleagues and to become more involved with IPC. For more information, contact Alicia Balonek, senior director of tradeshows and events, at AliciaBalonek@ipc.org.
Learn about the dual use export control regulations for the electronics industry & their implications from a security standpoint.
Learn key insights from industry experts at the IPC Automotive Electronics Reliability Forum.
The IPC E-Textiles 2018 will be a creative, collaborative forum for technologists and innovators.
IPC E-Textiles Committee Vice Chair, Ben Cooper discusses the fundamentals of e-textiles standards.