Spring Issue of IPC Community Now Available for Download


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Welcome to the Spring issue of IPC Community! This quarterly publication was created with you in mind! In this issue, you’ll find articles, interviews, columns, graphics, surveys, IPC member benefits, and so much more.

Each issue is designed to celebrate the success between IPC and its members and how this relationship benefits the entire electronics manufacturing industry.  

What’s inside? Here are just a few of the features in this edition:

  • Industry intelligence from Shawn DuBravac regarding the impact of shipping costs this year on electronics manufacturers
  • What it means to validate to IPC-1791 and become a Trusted Supplier for the DoD
  • How a seasoned industry insider teamed up with a newcomer to shake up the standards committees
  • Mexico is on the move and IPC is making inroads with important aerospace and automotive clusters
  • How IPC is evaluating sustainability efforts within the industry, as well as the impact of PFAS chemicals and expectations for manufacturers

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