NEDME Returns October 22 — The Northwest’s Premier Design & Manufacturing Expo
October 13, 2025 | NEDMEEstimated reading time: 1 minute
The Northwest Electronics Design & Manufacturing Expo (NEDME) returns on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, at Wingspan Event & Conference Center, Hillsboro. The event brings together engineers, product designers, manufacturers, educators, and community partners for a full day of industry connection, learning, and networking. Registration is now open at www.nedme.com.
While NEDME has long been the region’s go-to event for electronics design and PCB manufacturing, it has expanded in recent years to feature a wider range of advanced manufacturing companies—from materials and automation to prototyping and supply-chain partners.
“This expo is about celebrating and strengthening the Pacific Northwest’s innovation ecosystem,” said Kelly Atay, NEDME Board Member. “It’s not just for electronics companies. Local manufacturers, educators, students, and community leaders all have a place here. NEDME is where connections are made that lead to real growth.”
Who should attend
- Local businesses & manufacturers seeking new suppliers, technologies, and partners
- Engineers & designers looking for practical design-for-manufacturing insight
- Educators & students exploring STEM and advanced manufacturing career paths
- Entrepreneurs & startups connecting with resources for product development
- Community & workforce leaders supporting the future of regional industry
Event highlights
- Exhibit Hall: Dozens of exhibitors spanning electronics and advanced manufacturing
- Tech Sessions & Panels: Real-world, vendor-neutral talks from experts
- Career & Education Corner: A bridge between students and employers
- Networking: Opportunities to connect across the supply chain and workforce pipeline
- Keynote Speakers: Jim Clarke/Intel Corp & Lupita Maurer/Polar Instruments
Attend or participate
- Register now: www.nedme.com
- Last minute booths still available: info@nedme.com
Testimonial
"Your magazines are a great platform for people to exchange knowledge. Thank you for the work that you do."
Simon Khesin - Schmoll MaschinenSuggested Items
EMS and ODM Market Size to Surpass USD 1589.62 Billion by 2033, Rising at 7.40% CAGR
11/04/2025 | Globe NewswireAccording to the SNS Insider, “The EMS and ODM market size was valued at USD 900.09 Billion in 2025E and is projected to reach USD 1,589.62 Billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 7.40% during 2026–2033.”
Electronics Manufacturing Powers U.S. Growth, Supporting 5.2 Million Jobs and $1.8 Trillion in Output
11/03/2025 | Global Electronics AssociationNew report from Global Electronics Association shows electronics industry contributes $853 billion to GDP and delivers average annual wages exceeding $156,000, reinforcing its role as a pillar of U.S. economic resilience.
Nolan’s Notes: Is Mexico the Pulse of Electronics in the Americas?
11/04/2025 | Nolan Johnson -- Column: Nolan's NotesLast year, I attended SMTA Guadalajara, where I saw the results of the Mexican investment in electronics manufacturing. The U.S. was still operating under the Biden administration, and while Mexican EMS companies had expanded capacity to support EV manufacturing, the demand dropped significantly. In my conversations at the show, the sentiment was one of patience. They knew the EV business would likely come back. However, they didn’t expect an overhaul of U.S. trade agreements and tariffs that would shift a more diversified portfolio in Mexico’s direction.
TTM Technologies Receives Two Awards from the Global Electronics Association at the 2025 IPC CEMAC Conference
11/03/2025 | Globe NewswireTTM Technologies, Inc. announced that two of its team members received prestigious Asia Steering Committee Outstanding Service Awards from the Global Electronics Association (formerly named IPC connecting global electronics industry) at the 2025 IPC CEMAC Electronics Manufacturing Annual Conference in Shanghai.
SMT007 Magazine November 2025: Inside Mexico’s Rise as an Electronics Manufacturing Leader
11/04/2025 | I-Connect007 Editorial TeamMexico isn’t just part of the electronics manufacturing conversation—it’s leading it. From growing investments to cross-border collaborations, Mexico is fast becoming the center of electronics in North America. In this issue, we uncover why Mexico is earning global recognition. From top-ranked manufacturing capabilities to expanding partnerships that reach far beyond the U.S.