Key Takeaways
- BSI is the UK’s national standards body, founded in 1901 and operating under a Royal Charter to serve the public interest through national and international standardization.
- IPC standards are the industry benchmark for acceptability and manufacturing quality, used by hundreds of thousands of professionals to ensure reliability and safety.
- The June 2025 renaming reflects a broader mission, expanding the organization’s role in advocacy, market research, and global workforce development.
Global Electronics Association’s History and Global Reach
The Global Electronics Association traces its roots to 1957, when six manufacturers formed the Institute of Printed Circuits. As technology evolved to include complex packaging and interconnection, the organization became IPC in 1999. In June 2025, the board approved the transition to the Global Electronics Association to reflect its role as the primary advocate for the global digital economy.
Today, the association operates a massive international network with offices in the USA, China, Germany, Japan, and India. This presence allows the association to coordinate standards and advocacy efforts across multiple continents, ensuring manufacturers are represented in every major market. By maintaining the IPC brand for technical standards, the association preserves a legacy of excellence while embracing a future of expanded industry leadership.