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Seeing a Future in Mexico

07/09/2025 | Michelle Te, I-Connect007
The Global Electronics Association (formerly known as IPC) has been instrumental in fostering a partnership with Guanajuato, a state north of Mexico City with 12 industrial clusters and close to 150 companies involved in electronics. This past spring, Alejandro Hernández, the undersecretary for investment promotion in Guanajuato, attended IPC APEX EXPO 2025 at the invitation of IPC Mexico Director Lorena Villanueva, where he met with several companies to discuss the opportunities available in Mexico. He is inviting electronics-related companies seeking long-term investment in a centrally located area with access to highways, railways, and ports.

Rehm Open House Celebrates 10 Years In Mexico

06/30/2025 | Nolan Johnson, I-Connect007
This week, Rehm Thermal Systems marks its 10th year in Guadalajara, Mexico, with a celebration that includes a demonstration area in its new building, and a recognition of the technology. Despite some challenges with economic situations between the U.S. and China, Rehm is moving forward and finding success.

Rehm Thermal Systems Mexico: Ten Years of Growth and Innovation in an Emerging Market

06/03/2025 | Rehm Thermal Systems
Over ten years ago, Luis A. Garcia began his success story at Rehm Thermal Systems. On May 15, 2013, he initially joined as a member of the Rehm USA team.

VJ Electronix Appoints Marco Cruz as Mexico Regional Sales Manager

05/30/2025 | VJ Electronix
VJ Electronix, Inc., the leader in rework technologies and global provider of advanced X-ray inspection and component counting systems, is pleased to announce the appointment of Marco Antonio Cruz Tovar as Mexico Regional Sales Manager.

The Government Circuit: Trump’s Trade War Disrupts the Electronics Ecosystem

05/06/2025 | Chris Mitchell -- Column: The Government Circuit
There is certainly no shortage of work to be done in the IPC Government Relations department, as the U.S. waged a tariff campaign on practically every industrial country in the world and several countries embarked on high-tech initiatives with a mix of approaches to the crucial foundations of electronics manufacturing. Indeed, the breadth and speed of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff campaign continues to be a serious challenge for our industry. 
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