Industry News | 2003-01-31 09:39:08.0
Expected to be Below the Guidance Provided During the Company's Earnings Conference Call on December 18, 2002
Industry News | 2012-08-30 20:34:57.0
The SMTA announced the Doctor's Hours program will be held for the third consecutive year at SMTA International, taking place October 14-18, 2012 in Orlando, FL
Industry News | 2012-08-22 18:22:19.0
Following years of advocacy, IPC and its members are relieved that the conflict minerals rule approved by the U.S.
Industry News | 2010-11-15 22:52:31.0
IPC — Association Connecting Electronics Industries® is criticizing the "bad science" in the latest revision to Greenpeace’s electronics scorecard, "Guide to Greener Electronics." The guide rates consumer electronics companies against Greenpeace criteria on hazardous substances, take back and recycling, and energy use and climate change.
Industry News | 2010-10-08 14:17:46.0
Congress adjourned last week without taking action on the House version of the Fiscal Year 2011 Department of Defense Appropriations Bill, which sources say contains a provision directing the Department of Defense (DoD) to conduct a defense industrial base assessment of the printed board industry and its supply chain.
Industry News | 2018-12-08 03:20:37.0
Top Silicon Wafer Manufacturing Companies in the World
Industry News | 2011-05-27 23:03:55.0
Two IEEE standards on setting criteria for environmentally preferable electronic equipment will soon be balloted. Although technically voluntary, these standards, under the Environmentally Preferable Electronics Assessment Tool (EPEAT) umbrella of standards, become de facto regulations due to President Obama’s Executive Order 13514 Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance that requires all government procurement to be certified to EPEAT.
Industry News | 2018-10-18 11:09:41.0
Advantages of Design for Manufacturability Rules
Industry News | 2011-03-11 14:53:57.0
A new study conducted by IPC — Association Connecting Electronics Industries® predicts that reporting requirements for conflict minerals proposed by the U.S. Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) would cost the electronic interconnect industry an estimated $279 million in the first year of implementation for due diligence alone, compared to the government’s estimate of $16.5 million.