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I-Connect007 Magazine previews APEX EXPO 2026, covering everything from the show floor to the technical conference. For PCB designers, we move past the dreaded auto-router and spotlight AI design tools that actually matter.
From Silos to Systems: 2026 and Beyond
Welcome to the debut issue of I-Connect007 Magazine. This publication brings all of the pieces together from PCB design and fabrication for a closer alignment and a more integrated electronics manufacturing landscape.
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AIM Solder Recognized for 25 Years of IPC Membership
March 8, 2024 | AIM SolderEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
AIM Solder, a leading global manufacturer of solder assembly materials for the electronics industry, is pleased to announce its receipt of recognition for 25 years of IPC membership.
IPC is a global trade association focused on supporting OEMs, EMS, PCB manufacturers, and suppliers in the electronics industry. It is dedicated to improving their competitive excellence and financial success through standards, training, and advocacy. IPC serves over 3,000 companies globally and aims to be the leading source for industry standards, education, and solutions for industry challenges.
Since joining in 1999, AIM Solder values its partnership with the IPC as it underscores our shared dedication to promoting quality, sustainability, and innovation within the electronics industry. This commitment ensures continual development and adherence to standards that foster a culture of continuous improvement and customer satisfaction within the global electronics sector.
To learn more about AIM Solder’s products and services, visit the company at the upcoming IPC APEX EXPO, booth 1623 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California April 9-11.
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03/09/2026 | atg Luther & Maelzer GmbHatg Luther & Maelzer GmbH and their partner International Electronic Components Inc (IEC) are looking forward to meeting with attendees at the upcoming IPC-APEX trade show in booth 4844 on March 17 – 19 at the Convention Center in Anaheim, CA.
NOTE Joins the Swedish Security and Defence Industry Association (SOFF)
03/09/2026 | NOTENOTE, a leading European electronics manufacturing services (EMS) provider, has joined the Swedish Security and Defence Industry Association (SOFF).
I-Connect007 Editor’s Choice: Five Must-Reads for the Week
03/06/2026 | Michelle Te, I-Connect007This week, I’m highlighting a book, a podcast, a magazine, winners of the APEX EXPO Technical Conference, and a narrative-style column. Not only do these published pieces vary in style, but they also examine the electronics industry from a variety of perspectives. From test to materials, trade show storytelling, and thought leadership, I-Connect007 has the industry covered.
American Standard Circuits Announces 35 Fully Trained and Certified IPC-A-600 Associates
03/04/2026 |Anaya Vardya, President and CEO of American Standard Circuits, recently announced that 35 of the company's associates have successfully completed full training and certification under the IPC-A-600 Acceptability of Printed Boards standard.
A Critical Moment for Europe’s Electronics Ecosystem
03/03/2026 | Nolan Johnson, SMT007 MagazineAs Europe reexamines its industrial strategy amid geopolitical shifts, how does electronics become a critical priority? In this interview, Alison James, senior director Europe, government relations, at the Global Electronics Association, explains how industry advocacy is influencing the review of the European Chips Act, and why the conversation must extend beyond semiconductors to include PCBs, EMS, and complete systems. With 27 member states to align, can policy move fast enough to secure Europe’s electronics future?