IPC Government Relations in Europe

IPC Government Relations in Europe

Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing

Advocating for the electronics manufacturing industry in Europe

About us

We are the global association for electronics manufacturing. We represent more than 3,000 companies worldwide that are engaged in the $2 trillion global electronics manufacturing industry. Our members and partners in the European Union gather the European electronics manufacturing value chain including printed circuit board designers and fabricators, assembly companies, suppliers and original equipment manufacturers.

Industry
Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
Company size
51-200 employees
Founded
1957
Specialties
global industry association, standards development, education and training, certification, advocacy

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  • The time for action is now. Strengthening Europe’s electronics manufacturing is essential to securing our future. Read the recommendations here: https://bit.ly/3LVpE6k

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    Europe's Technological Crossroads: Time for Action The electronics industry is vital to Europe’s innovation and economic resilience. Nevertheless, Europe’s share of global PCB production has decreased from 11.2 percent to 2.3 percent in two decades. Without urgent action, we risk falling further behind. In a feature in Børsen this week, CEO of GPV, Bo Lybaek highlighted that “Europe must act boldly to remain competitive. The European Chips Act is a step in the right direction, but we need a broader European Electronics Act to support the entire value chain and boost innovation. I want to thank Ursula von der Leyen and the European Commission for their initiative with the Competitiveness Compass, which rightly prioritises focus on innovation, reducing bureaucracy, and strengthening supply chains. However, it is decisive that the initiative does not introduce new administrative burdens, which require further resources but instead simplifies and accelerates European competitiveness.” We need reduced bureaucracy, an innovation-friendly business climate, and improved European framework conditions #AccomplishMore #Innovation #Electronics #EuropeanLeadership #Competitiveness  Read the full feature (Available only for subscribers, Danish only): https://lnkd.in/dNwV6fv5

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  • Europe’s electronics industrial base is shrinking, and the fire at CSI Sud Ouest is the latest warning sign. The disruption to aerospace and space industries highlights how fragile Europe’s supply chain has become. The European Commission’s Competitiveness Compass sets a vision for prosperity and growth. However, achieving this requires stronger public-private collaboration and investment in electronics manufacturing. Without action, Europe risks falling further behind in global competitiveness. The lesson is clear: a resilient industrial base is a strategic necessity. It’s time to rebuild, invest, and secure the future of European manufacturing. ➡️ https://bit.ly/4hdD7ok

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    Today, IPC welcomes the publication of the EU Competitiveness Compass, a key framework for shaping Europe’s economic future. We’re encouraged by the focus on enhancing competitiveness and reducing administrative burdens. As these plans unfold, we call on policymakers to integrate a comprehensive electronics manufacturing strategy into the Competitiveness plan. Electronics are the cornerstone of innovation and resilience, enabling almost every industrial value chain. Our report, Securing the European Union’s Electronics Ecosystem, underscores Europe’s vulnerabilities in critical areas like PCB manufacturing and advanced packaging. Targeted investments and capacity building are urgently needed to close these gaps and strengthen Europe’s global position. This Compass is a step in the right direction. Now, it’s time for decisive action. 📖 Learn more in the Call to Action here: https://bit.ly/3LVpE6k

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  • Today, IPC welcomes the publication of the EU Competitiveness Compass, a key framework for shaping Europe’s economic future. We’re encouraged by the focus on enhancing competitiveness and reducing administrative burdens. As these plans unfold, we call on policymakers to integrate a comprehensive electronics manufacturing strategy into the Competitiveness plan. Electronics are the cornerstone of innovation and resilience, enabling almost every industrial value chain. Our report, Securing the European Union’s Electronics Ecosystem, underscores Europe’s vulnerabilities in critical areas like PCB manufacturing and advanced packaging. Targeted investments and capacity building are urgently needed to close these gaps and strengthen Europe’s global position. This Compass is a step in the right direction. Now, it’s time for decisive action. 📖 Learn more in the Call to Action here: https://bit.ly/3LVpE6k

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  • This year, IPC and its partners have strengthened the voice of Europe’s electronics manufacturing sector amid global challenges and opportunities. From high-level advocacy to new communications initiatives, we have all worked tirelessly to advance a more competitive, resilient ecosystem for the future.   2024 in Review: •Engaged directly with EU policymakers, including Margrethe Vestager’s team and Members of the European Parliament. •Launched the Securing the European Union’s Electronics Ecosystem report, uniting the industry behind a comprehensive Call to Action. •Amplified the electronics conversation with impactful media partnerships and op-eds aligned with EU industrial goals. •Expanded our digital footprint, fostering meaningful connections with EU stakeholders.   The journey continues in 2025, and IPC looks forward to collaborating with partners and policymakers to strengthen Europe’s global leadership in electronics manufacturing.   📖 Learn more: https://bit.ly/4gHacrZ 

    Advancing Electronics in Europe: Shaping the Industry Together in 2024

    Advancing Electronics in Europe: Shaping the Industry Together in 2024

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  • 🚨 EU Ministers are renewing the call to boost Europe's manufacturing capacity! Europe can’t compete if it can’t develop and manufacture critical #electronics components within Europe. We are pleased to see today that the #COMPET Council of the European Union recognizes that strengthening Europe’s industrial and technological base is essential to bolstering sectors such as defence and space, healthcare and greentech. At the core of this vision is electronics manufacturing, a cornerstone of resilient and innovative supply chains. Highly relevant to this is our Call to Action from the European electronics manufacturing industry, urging for: 🔹 An Electronics Manufacturing Strategy   🔹 A Strategic Electronics Manufacturing Act 🔹 A Level Playing Field  🔹 A Future-Proof Skilled Workforce We look forward to the new European Commission translating these ambitions into action and driving a competitive, sustainable future for #Europe! Interested to see or join our Call to Action? Do it here 👉 https://lnkd.in/eBHwN-k9 #IPCEurope

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  • 🎉 Congratulations to the New European Commission! 🎉   As Europe embarks on a new chapter, IPC is ready to collaborate with the newly appointed Commissioners to champion a competitive, secure, and resilient Europe. Electronics are a strategic enabler of Europe’s future, and now is the time to build on our strengths and address key dependencies in this vital ecosystem.   Industry’s recommendations for Europe’s electronics manufacturing industry outline actionable steps to drive innovation and strategic autonomy. Let’s work together to secure Europe’s position as a global leader.   🔗 Read more in the industry Call to Action: https://lnkd.in/e26rR-6D

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  • IPC’s synopsis of its white paper, Securing the European Union’s Electronics Ecosystem, highlights urgent supply chain gaps and actionable steps for a stronger industry. It stresses the need for a comprehensive electronics strategy, including investment in PCBs, advanced packaging, and workforce development. Alison James, IPC’s Senior Director of Europe, states: “Semiconductors are essential but not enough. Europe needs a complete electronics ecosystem to compete globally and sustainably.” The related industry call to action (linked here: https://bit.ly/IPCSynopsis) invites policymakers and stakeholders to shape Europe’s path to technological leadership.

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  • Policy shifts, leadership transitions, and rising protectionism—Europe’s electronics industry is navigating complex challenges. Alison James, IPC Senior Director Europe, Government Relations, highlights the vital role of collaboration with EU institutions in shaping a competitive and resilient manufacturing ecosystem with Philip Stoten.   Alison’s insights underline strategic dialogue's importance in tackling global challenges and supporting Europe’s industrial strength. IPC is paving the way for a thriving electronics future by fostering innovation and aligning with evolving policies. https://bit.ly/4hOx1LT

    IPC at Electronica 24: Strategic Collaboration and Self-Reliance in a Global Market

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  • IPC has been closely following the hearings this week, especially the discussions surrounding Henna Virkunnen, the EVP Candidate for Technological Sovereignty, and Stéphane Séjournéé, the EVP nominee for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy. Their portfolios will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of a competitive electronics manufacturing ecosystem in Europe. As we await the final steps in the confirmation process, we want to highlight again the urgent need for a comprehensive electronics manufacturing strategy. This is a crucial step toward securing Europe’s leadership in technology and innovation. The time to act is now. https://lnkd.in/e26rR-6D 

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