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IPC CFX Demo Line Debuts in Korea at EMK 2026
April 10, 2026 | Global Electronics AssociationEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
At Electronics Manufacturing Korea (EMK) x NEPCON Korea 2026, the Global Electronics Association, in collaboration with 13 companies, showcased the IPC CFX Demo Line (Connected Factory Exchange demonstration line), marking its debut in Korea. The demonstration attracted strong interest from OEMs, EMS providers, equipment manufacturers, and solution providers across the electronics manufacturing industry.
Demonstrating Data Connectivity on a Real Production Line
The IPC CFX Demo Line, located in Hall A3 at COEX in Seoul, is built on the IPC-2591 Connected Factory Exchange (CFX) standard. By integrating multi-vendor equipment and enabling seamless data connectivity, it demonstrates key processes across production, including data collection, transmission, and application.
As a global Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) communication standard, IPC-2591 provides a unified data communication framework that enables seamless machine-to-machine and machine-to-system connectivity, as well as real-time data exchange. It serves as a key foundation for building the “Factory of the Future.”
As a foundational digital standard in electronics manufacturing, IPC-2591 CFX provides a more efficient approach to data connectivity. Its core features include:
- Unified data model: Standardized data structures and common capability requirements for equipment
- No middleware required: Eliminates the need for middleware, simplifying system architecture and reducing costs
- Real-time data-driven: Supports quality control, traceability, optimization, and predictive maintenance
- Broad compatibility: Applicable to Industry 4.0, smart factories, and digital manufacturing environments
The Demo Line highlights the following capabilities:
- Real-time data collection and visualization of equipment performance
- Standardized data exchange across devices and systems (equipment from different vendors can communicate directly with systems using the CFX standard format, without additional integration or customization)
- Closed-loop quality and process control in digital manufacturing (simulated interaction between SPI and Printing)
Through live demonstrations, visitors can gain a clear understanding of how the CFX standard enables plug-and-play factory connectivity—significantly reducing system integration complexity while improving production transparency.
From Global Practice to Korea Debut
The IPC CFX Demo Line has previously been showcased at leading international events such as IPC APEX EXPO in the United States and productronica in Germany, where it has demonstrated its effectiveness in real-world production environments across multiple markets.
Its debut in Korea represents three key strategic developments:
- Regional expansion: Extending the CFX ecosystem from Europe, the United States, and China into Korea’s core electronics manufacturing market
- Industry collaboration: Connecting local Korean equipment manufacturers and EMS providers with the global standards ecosystem
- Accelerated adoption: Enabling engineers and digital transformation teams to better understand the practical data infrastructure behind smart factories
During the event, numerous engineers and industry representatives engaged with the demonstration, gaining deeper insights into the real-world applications of CFX in equipment connectivity, data collection, and intelligent decision-making.
Connecting the Future of Manufacturing Through Data
Ms. Tina Choi, Korea Representative of the Global Electronics Association, noted that the value of the CFX Demo Line lies not only in showcasing equipment, but in illustrating how data flows and is applied throughout real manufacturing processes.
“When data is effectively captured and transformed into actionable insights, manufacturers can achieve more efficient decision-making and continuous optimization. This also provides a critical foundation for digital manufacturing and AI applications.”
To date, 43 global equipment companies have passed CFX data capability validation and obtained CFX QPL certification. As more companies join this ecosystem, data connectivity based on open standards is becoming an increasingly important direction for the electronics manufacturing industry.
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