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ATLANTA – Positive developments in both economic progress and battling the pandemic have buoyed the manufacturing world, including participants in the electronics components supply chain, according to ECIA. The latest results of a survey on the Covid-19 impact reveal a renewed surge in supply chain health and optimism. However, many experts express concern about a possible pandemic resurgence as the Northern Hemisphere approaches the winter months.

Read more: Sept. ECIA Survey Reveals ‘Renewed Surge’ in Supply Chain Health

BANGALORE – Due to Covid-19 in India and stringent travel restrictions, Electronica India, Productronica India and MatDispens 2020 have been cancelled.

Read more: Electronica India, Productronica India and MatDispens 2020 Will Not Take Place

BRUSSELS – IPC and almost 40 other groups called on European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to postpone the January deadline for a new chemicals database and to study related issues further before going forward.

Read more: IPC Among Trade Groups Urging EC President to Postpone Reporting Deadline for Chemicals Database

BANNOCKBURN, IL — IPC and Power Sources Manufacturers Association have signed a memorandum of understanding pledging to build a complementary relationship between the two entities with a focus on standards development, education and training.

Read more: IPC, PSMA Partner on Standards Development, Education, Training

BANNOCKBURN, IL – IPC today issued support for the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) provisions that would bolster the resiliency and security of the electronics manufacturing ecosystem, including PCB fabrication and PCBA.

Read more: IPC Issues Support for 2021 NDAA Provisions

SAN DIEGO – IPC will push its signature trade show back two months to March due to ongoing concerns with Covid-19.

Read more: IPC Apex Expo 2021 Rescheduled for March

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