Industry News | 2001-02-26 09:03:40.0
IPC has received overwhelming praise from IPC SMEMA Council Electronics Assembly Process Exhibition and Conference (APEX) 2001 exhibitors. With more than 12,900 total visitors (attendees and exhibitors), this second-year event saw an increase of more than 20 percent in overall attendance from the 2000 event. The 394 exhibitors filled more than 168,000 net square feet of exhibit space at the San Diego Convention Center.
Industry News | 2002-04-22 08:26:03.0
Honored 22 Individuals for Their Contributions to IPC and the Electronics Industry
Industry News | 2010-10-20 22:35:11.0
Apple Computer Co-Founder Steve Wozniak will deliver the opening keynote address at IPC APEX EXPO™ on Tuesday, April 12, 2011, at Mandalay Bay Resort & Convention Center.
Industry News | 2008-07-24 18:04:14.0
Asymtek has promoted Roberta Foster-Smith to manager of global marketing communications.
Industry News | 2008-07-24 17:41:10.0
Asymtek introduces its new DispenseJet DJ-9500 fluid jetting valve for high-speed underfill applications and jetting silicone for LEDs.
Industry News | 2001-11-06 11:24:10.0
IPC has announced its objectives for the future, which were recently approved by its Board of Directors at the 2001 IPC Annual Meeting in Orlando, Fla.
Industry News | 2019-09-05 13:20:48.0
Today, IPC – Association Connecting Electronics Industries® announced Shawn DuBravac, Ph.D., CFA, will serve as the association’s chief economist. In this role, DuBravac will expand IPC’s research program and provide insights on the biggest issues facing the $2 trillion global electronics industry, including supply chain resiliency/uncertainty, trade wars, skilled workforce shortage, and the expanding role of electronics in the global economy.
Industry News | 2021-02-25 13:29:41.0
IPC commends President Biden for ordering a review of industrial supply chains critical to U.S. economic growth, innovation, and security.
Association Connecting Electronics Industries (IPC)
Industry News | 2002-05-08 09:54:53.0
An Estimated $35.8 Billion in Sales in 2001, Which Was a $3.6 Billion Downturn