How IPC helps the global manufacturing ecosystem build electronics better w/ Teresa Rowe and Patrick Crawford

IPC is a global trade organization whose goal is to help OEMs, EMS, PCB manufacturers, and suppliers build electronics better. They provide numerous standards covering the electronics manufacturing supply chain as well as engineering education and training.  We're very grateful to have IPC employees Teresa Rowe, Sr. Director, Assembly & Standards Technology and Patrick Crawford,  Manager of Design Standards and Related Industry Programs join us in this episode. We discuss how the standards created by IPC provide value,  the process that goes into creating and updating different standards, how members can take advantage of IPC's extensive offerings, and more. This episode also features our best pet peeve yet! If you'd like to submit a comment on one of the standards feel free to email [email protected]. For interest in the PCB design competition email [email protected]. * Edit: At  1:06 Patrick wanted to note that he was referring to perpendicular routing, not parallel. pickplacepodcast.com

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The Pick, Place, Podcast is a show where we talk about electronics manufacturing and everything related to getting a circuit board into the world. Join hosts Chris Denney from Worthington and Melissa Hough from CircuitHub as they discuss the pcb assembly process, design tips that will make your manufacturer love you, and talk to industry guests.