IPC training opportunities for 2021. Electronics Workforce Training, PCB Design and Professional Development round out your learning and development plans for 2021.
Welcome to the first edition of IPC E-Textiles Exchange Update, a monthly communication from IPC to announce the latest videos posted to IPC E-Textiles Exchange, a free and open online community for the e-textiles industry to learn and engage. Each month, IPC will post new video presentations and Deeper Dive discussions with subject matter experts from around the world. The site also includes a discussion board for you to interact with others in the IPC E-Textiles Exchange community.
How important is it to clean printed circuit boards to avoid electrical defects? According to Mike Konrad, Aqueous, a 4 percent reduction in peak reflow temperature can increase board contamination by up to 600 percent.
If your company manufactures or imports chemicals in the United States, then you need to review the proposed rule to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) “TSCA Fees Rule.” Comments are due on or before February 25, but we welcome your initial feedback by Tuesday, January 26.
Kunal Shah, LiloTree, will present PD Course 05: Role and Selection Criteria of Surface Finish for Next Generation PCB Technologies - 5G, HDI, RF-Microwave, High Frequencies, on March 11, at IPC APEX EXPO 2021.
On March 10, the European Parliament adopted a non-binding resolution with recommendations on the future of due diligence legislation in Europe.
Blog post from Tracy Riggan re: increase in automotive leadership at IPC
IPC's My Dashboard's current functionality allows a registered user to manage their company, job details and alternate email. Users will also find an improved process for managing their email preferences and a clear indication of their membership status.
The obligation to submit data on substances of very high concern (SVHC) in articles applies as of January 5. This obligation applies to all companies placing articles containing SVHCs on the EU market.
On January 14, U.S. President-elect Joe Biden announced a $1.9 trillion “American Rescue Plan” to change the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.