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I-Connect007 Editor’s Choice: Five Must-Reads for the Week
March 21, 2025 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007Estimated reading time: 3 minutes

IPC APEX EXPO has wrapped up another successful year, and the 25th anniversary proved to be another great event with record attendance, a robust technical conference, and interesting professional development tracks. In addition, dozens of standards development committees were in session, and we look forward to what comes of those. Can we get some virtual applause for our 100% volunteer standards committee members?
In the busy I-Connect07 booth, we conducted more than 60 video interviews with many of today’s top industry influencers. I’m tired, my voice is shot, and ready to go home but it’s been a great week. Stay tuned for all the great post-show coverage that we will be sharing in our newsletters and at Real Time with… IPC APEX EXPO 2025 in the coming weeks. There is so much news to share, it’s hard to choose just five, but here are my pics for this week’s must-read items in articles and news.
IPC APEX EXPO 2025: And So It Begins
Published March 19
The show floor officially opened on Tuesday to large crowds and busy booths. Nolan Johnson covers the highlights of this first day, and previews what was to come next. Please also read my review of the Emerging Engineer reception. I’m so excited about this program and the way it encourages and mentors young professionals in the industry. “Hot topics already include AI concepts and applications, advanced packaging, ultra HDI, and inter-machine data exchange,” Nolan writes. If you were unable to make it this year, read on for a small intro into the big show.
Technica USA Appoints Jason Perry as New President
Published March 19
Big news coming out of IPC APEX EXPO: Jason Perry has been appointed as the new president of Technica USA, a leading provider of materials, equipment, assembly, MEMS, and semiconductor industries. With 26 years of experience, Jason brings deep industry knowledge and a proven track record of leadership. His appointment marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Technica USA, a company we enjoy working with. Congratulations, Jason.
Electronics Manufacturers Double Down on Sustainability Efforts Despite Challenges, According to New Report by IPC
Published March 18
At APEX EXPO this week, sustainability was a popular topic. IPC is committed to this initiative, and in this announcement, shared details of Evolve, a comprehensive program designed to help electronics companies move sustainability forward on an accelerated path. “Sustainability isn’t just about compliance—it’s about opportunity,” says John Mitchell, IPC President and CEO. “The electronics industry has an unprecedented chance to drive innovation, improve operational efficiency, and meet the growing demand for sustainable products." No doubt, there will be more to come on the Evolve program, so stay tuned.
Paige Fiet: From Emerging Engineer to Quality at TTM
Published March 19
It seems fitting as we end this show week to highlight Paige Fiet, a graduate of the Emerging Engineers program and a previous columnist for PCB007 Magazine. Paige is now a quality engineer for TTM and a great example of what the IPC Emerging Engineer Program provides to young engineers. They are new to the industry and trying to find their footing while charting a potential long-term career path. This is a great feel-good feature and I appreciate Paige sharing it with us.
Punching Out: Fewer Than 150 PCB Shops Remain in North America
Published March 20
It likely comes as little surprise to most of us that the number of PCB fabricators who actually make boards has continued to decline. In Tom Kastner’s latest column, he recounts the situation, citing 42 known acquisitions between 2020 and 2024, with the current number of PCB shops having fallen below 150. With so much talk about bringing manufacturing back to the U.S., it is difficult to know what this means for domestic fabrication, especially defense and critical infrastructure. A dedicated U.S. supply chain has immediate needs, but for the hard numbers and current estimates on mergers and acquisitions, I encourage you to read on.
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05/08/2025 | Linda Stepanich, IPCWhen residents in sleepy English villages needed a top-tier detective to solve a murder, they called on Belgian super-sleuth Hercule Poirot, author Agatha Christie’s fictional detective famous for using his “little grey cells” to solve crimes. In the same way, IPC standards development committees, when creating a standard to detect defects in circuit boards using Automated Optical Inspection (AOI), call on IPC A-Team, Hercule.
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05/08/2025 | IPCIPC, the global electronics association, announces the promotion of Sanjay Huprikar to chief global officer. This newly created position reflects the association’s forward-looking strategy and industry needs to strengthen the electronics supply chain.
Navigating Global Manufacturing in an Era of Uncertainty
05/07/2025 | Philip Stoten, ScoopThe EMS industry faces unprecedented challenges as global trade tensions rise and tariff announcements create market uncertainty. In an overview of IPC Europe’s podcast, MADE IN EUROPE, industry experts from GPV and Zollner examine how these developments impact our businesses and customers, and what strategies will prevail in this new landscape.
Nick Koop Launches IPC Flex Design Class
05/06/2025 | Andy Shaughnessy, Design007 MagazineNick Koop is director of flex technology for TTM Technologies, and he’s been a staple of IPC’s flex committees for decades. He’s also a longtime flex design instructor, and he’s about to debut a new IPC class, Flex and Rigid-Flex Design for Manufacturability, which will run May 12–21. In this interview, Nick tells us about this new class and what attendees can expect to learn.
The Government Circuit: Trump’s Trade War Disrupts the Electronics Ecosystem
05/06/2025 | Chris Mitchell -- Column: The Government CircuitThere 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.