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IPC Workshop

IPC Workshop. Industry Response To Öko-Institut Recommendations Wednesday, June 18, 2008 CROWNE PLAZA EUROPA HOTEL BRUSSELS. Introduction To IPC and why we are here Tony Hilvers Vice President of Industry Programs IPC. BACKGROUND & HISTORY.

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  1. IPC Workshop Industry Response To Öko-Institut Recommendations Wednesday, June 18, 2008 CROWNE PLAZA EUROPA HOTEL BRUSSELS

  2. Introduction To IPC and why we are here Tony Hilvers Vice President of Industry Programs IPC

  3. BACKGROUND & HISTORY • Founded in 1957 as the Institute of Printed Circuits with 6 Member Companies • Strong Foundation as Technical Organization Dedicated to Meeting Industry Needs • Focus on Design, PCB Manufacturing and Electronics Assembly

  4. MEMBERSHIP Over 2600 Members Worldwide • Printed Circuit Board Manufacturers • EMS Companies • Suppliers of Equipment Materials, Processes and Services • OEMs • Government, Educational and Not-For-Profit Organizations

  5. MEMEMBERSHIP TYPE 2,673 Member Companies • PCB Manufacturers 312(12%) • EMS Companies 544(20%) • Suppliers 678(25%) • OEMs 905(34%) • Government/Others 234(9%)

  6. 337 IPC member companies by country 12 13 40 86 1 7 8 1 17 1 28 4 4 40 1 1 11 1 3 15 2 4 3 1 18 7 2 4 2

  7. GLOBAL INITIATIVES World Electronics Circuit Council Europe China India

  8. GLOBAL INITIATIVESEurope • 23 Licensed Distributors • Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Turkey, U.K., Poland, Czech Republic, Romania and Russia • 10 Certification Training Centers • Denmark, Germany, Italy, Sweden, U.K., Poland, Romania, Scotland, Ireland and the Netherlands • Local translations of documents and standards into: • German, Spanish, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Dutch, Italian, French, Polish, Hungarian, Czech, Romanian and Russian

  9. IPC Distributors

  10. GLOBAL INITIATIVESEurope • Participated in international conferences, workshops and exhibitions in more than 8 countries including: • Electrotech07 in Turkey • Microelettronica 2007 in Italy • Nepcon UK in England • E07 & IPC/Betek Seminar in Norway • FED Conference & Productronica in Germany • Scanditron in Poland and Sweden • Pbt SMD Days in Czech Republic • Helsinki Finland

  11. WECC MEMEBERS • JPCA - Japan Electronics Packaging and Circuits Association • CPCA - China Printed Circuits Association • IPCA - Indian Printed Circuits Association • HKPCA - Hong Kong Printed Circuits Association • IPC - Association Connecting Electronics Industries • TPCA - Taiwan Printed Circuits Association • EIPC - European Institute of Printed Circuits • KPCA - Korea Printed Circuit Association

  12. IPC China 2001: IPC establishes representative office in Shanghai, China 2004: IPC sets up a Wholly Owned Foreign Enterprise – IPC WOFE

  13. GLOBAL INITIATIVESIPC WOFE • Planned more than 10 technical conferences and events in China/Asia • Provided consulting services to over 100 companies to assist in staff training • Over 170 active subscribers on the TGAsia Technical Forum • 6 active standards development groups • Translated several new documents into Chinese • Sponsored joint events and programs with CPCA & HKPCA

  14. GLOBAL INITIATIVESIndia • Participated in Indian Printed Circuit Association’s annual trade show and technical conference IPCA Expo in Bangalore in 2006 & 2007 • Established the Industry Association Training Company (IATC) – a joint venture with IPCA • Contracted 8 trainers to conduct certification training classes organized by IATC for IPC-A-610 and IPC-A-600

  15. MAJOR PROGRAM AREASWhat We Do • Management Programs • Conferences & Expositions • Technical Programs • Professional Development • Training & Certification • Market Research • Statistical Programs • Public Policy Advocacy

  16. MANAGEMENT PROGRAMSCouncils • PCB Management Council • EMS Management Council • PCB Suppliers Management Council • SMEMA (Surface Mount Equipment Manufacturers Association) Management Council • Solder Products Value Council • OEM Critical Components Council

  17. TECHNICAL PROGRAMS • Designers Council • Standards & Specifications • Technical Committees • Joint Standards Activities • Affiliations • Current Major Initiatives

  18. TECHNICAL PROGRAMS Designers Council • An international network of designers • Currently 1000 individual participants • Consists of an Executive Board, an Education Committee, and self-governing local chapters • Promotes printed board and printed board assembly design as a profession • Improves educational opportunities for designers

  19. TECHNICAL PROGRAMSDesigners Council Training & Certification • Over 3000 designers certified as Certified Interconnect Designers (CID) • Over 500 designers certified as Advanced Certified Interconnect Designers (CID+) • Designers Learning Symposiums • Designers Summit at IPC Printed Circuits Expo® and SMEMA Council APEX®

  20. TECHNICAL PROGRAMSStandards & Specifications • Standards, specifications and guidelines developed for PCB design, manufacture and assembly • ANSI-Accredited Standards Developing Organization (SDO) • Industry roadmaps • Published more than 1,000 technical papers and 200 standards • IPC standards are internationally recognized and globally accepted

  21. IPC STANDARDS TO OTHER SEGMENTS What we are doing • Power conversion • Li batteries • Passive and active components considered • Fan standardization

  22. TECHNICAL PROGRAMSTechnical Committees • 22 General Committees • 190 Subcommittees and Task Groups • Consist of industry peers • Started writing standards in 1959 • Responsible for round robin test programs • Managed by Technical Activities Executive Committee (TAEC)

  23. TECHNICAL PROGRAMSJoint Standards Activities • Japan Electronics Packaging and Circuits Association (JPCA) • Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) • Joint Electron Device Engineering Council (JEDEC) • International Electronic Manufacturing Initiative (iNEMI) • IEC

  24. TECHNICAL PROGRAMS Affiliations • International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative (iNEMI) • American National Standards Institute (ANSI) • Underwriters Laboratories (UL) • IEC

  25. ACCEPTANCE AND USE OFIPC STANDARDS • Certification • Globalization/translation • Growing global distribution • OEM Critical Components Council • Supply/Materials Declaration

  26. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT • Conferences • Workshops • Webcasts

  27. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION • IPC-A-600 – Acceptability of Printed Wiring Boards • J-STD-001 – National Soldering Standard • Hand-soldering training and certification • Rework and Repair • Based on IPC-7711 and IPC-7721 • IPC/WHMA-A-620 – Acceptability and Requirements for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies

  28. MARKET RESEARCH Executive Market & Technology Forum • 7 major market research studies per year • Quarterly business report (Supply Chain Tracker) • Monthly PCB and semiconductor industry statistics (The Barometer) • 3 annual conferences on industry trends (one each in Asia, Europe and North America)

  29. MARKET RESEARCH Other Market Studies • Annual Benchmarking Studies • EMS Performance Benchmarking • PCB Quality Benchmarking • Biennial Compensation Studies • PCB Wage Rate, Salary & Sales Compensation Survey • EMS Wage Rate, Salary & Sales Compensation Survey • PCB Executive Compensation Survey • EMS Executive Compensation Survey

  30. STATISTICAL PROGRAMSQuarterly Programs • EMS (global) • Electronics Assembly Equipment (global) • Solder (global) • Process Consumables (global) • Dry Film • PCB Fabrication Equipment • Laminate (global) • Only survey participants receive complete results • PCB Forecast Report • Commissioned forecasts; available to all IPC members

  31. PUBLIC POLICY ADVOCACY Government Relations Environmental, Health & Safety

  32. PUBLIC POLICY ADVOCACYEnvironmental, Health & Safety The IPC EHS program advocates the promotion of cleaner, safer manufacturing worldwide through: • Information exchange • Assisting the PCB/EMS industry in regulatory compliance • Promoting the development of workable, consistent and competitive legislation and regulations

  33. WHY WE ARE MEETING TODAY • IPC is concerned that the report, prepared by the Öko-Institut, does not considerall available information on the use of hazardous substances in electronic equipment.   • A Technical Workshop on the proposed substances

  34. We want to make this meeting a technical discussion

  35. Agenda 9:00 Introduction and Self Introductions Anthony Hilvers, Vice President, Industry Programs, IPC 9:15 Summary of Öko-Institut Recommendations & General Issues and Discussion Dr. Paul Goodman, ERA Consultants 10:15 Flame Retardants – Options and Issues Veronique Steukers, Manager, Advocacy, Albemarle 10:45 EPA Report Summary Fern Abrams, Director of Government Relations and Environmental Policy, IPC 11:15 Impact of the Öko-Institut Recommendations on the Solder Manufacturer Malcolm Warwick, Global Business Director, Henkel 11:45 Impact of the Öko-Institut Recommendations on the Laminate Mancufacturer Dr. Mangred Cygom, Isola Germany

  36. Agenda 12:15 Lunch 13:15 Perspectives of a Printed Circuit Manufacturer Ms. Tina Suman, Environmental Engineering, AT&S 13:45 Material Selection Issues for Coatings Mr. Lamar Young, Specialty Coating Systems 14:00 Impact of the Öko-Institut Recommendations on the OEM Dave Hillman, Principal Materials and Process Engineer, Rockwell Collins 14:30 General Discussion 15:00 Adjournment

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