Global Electronics Association Rolls Out Flagship Events to Tackle AI, Supply Chain Resilience in $6 Trillion Sector
On September 22, 2025, the Global Electronics Association announced a lineup of conferences and tradeshows aimed at gathering leaders from the $6 trillion electronics industry to address emerging technologies, AI integration, supply chain durability, and related issues.
The events are intended to link leaders, engineers, and technologists with targeted solutions and insights across the sector's design, assembly, and recycling stages.
"From design to assembly to recycling, no single company or industry sector can achieve progress in isolation," stated John W. Mitchell, president and CEO of the Global Electronics Association. "Our Association provides the forums where critical conversations happen, connections are made, and the future of the industry is shaped."

The scheduled events are as follows:
IPC CEMAC-set for September 25-26 in Shanghai, carries the theme "Shaping a Sustainable Future." The conference covers AI-enabled digital transformation, next-generation packaging technologies, PCB/PCBA process innovations, and ESG-driven sustainability practices. It focuses on building cross-border collaboration to speed up technology development supporting the industry's long-term resilience and sustainable growth.
Pan-European Electronics Design Conference (...

