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IPC Celebrates National Apprenticeship Week with a Focus on Electronics Manufacturing Excellence

11/19/2024 | IPC
IPC, a leading global electronics industry association and source for industry standards, training and advocacy, is proud to announce its participation in National Apprenticeship Week, scheduled for November 17-23, 2024.

Real Time with... SMTAI 2024: Summit Interconnect Doing Its Part to Rebuild Industry Expertise

10/29/2024 | Real Time with...SMTAI
In this interview from the recent SMTAI show, Nolan Johnson speaks with Jesse Vaughan from Summit Interconnect.  Jesse hits the highlights for some of Summit's programs to promote skilled workers in our industry—programs such as apprenticeships, Emerging Engineers, and more.

Welcome Day: AT&S Trains 21 New Apprentices for the High-tech Industry

09/26/2024 | AT&S
Nine apprentices started their training at AT&S in 2021. Since then, the Styrian company, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of IC substrates and high-end printed circuit boards, has intensified its apprenticeship training.

Opportunity Knocks

09/04/2024 | Michelle Te, IPC Community
IPC member DETEX Corporation of New Braunfels, Texas, like so many similar companies, strives to cultivate a highly skilled workforce to meet the growing demand for electronics assembly professionals. But also like many companies, DETEX, which engineers and manufactures security products, has struggled to hire qualified workers. Most employees are hired without certification or experience. Providing on-the-job training (OJT) without technical instruction has been met with limited success.

How IPC Assists in Helping Fund Your Apprenticeship Program

08/19/2024 | Victoria Hawkins, IPC
Workforce development issues plague many companies in the electronics manufacturing industry. IPC has structured its teams to provide resources that directly address these issues, including formulating an apprenticeship model that has received national recognition. However, implementing these workforce programs can require additional funding for instruction and training. As director of workforce grants and proposals, I identify and secure funding from federal, state, and local opportunities that drive IPC’s workforce development initiatives, particularly around our apprenticeship program
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