IPC is now the Global Electronics Association
The rebrand happened in mid-2024, but the substance stayed the same.
- Certifications are still IPC certifications
- Standards are still IPC standards
- Only the overarching brand changed
Where does the EMS industry actually sit going into 2026? After a sub-zero stretch, modest growth is back. Inventory turns are stabilising. AI adoption on the shop floor has jumped from curiosity to early majority in a single year. This data-grounded read from the Global Electronics Association (formerly IPC) covers global market sizing, the 1,588 EMS locations across North America, public-company revenue trends, and live benchmarks from the most recent EMS Leadership Summit. Mixed signals, but the clearest read in years.
Mark brings more than 30 years of leadership experience across sales, supply chain, operations, and engineering in the EMS industry. His perspective focuses on how market signals translate into operational decisions for EMS companies navigating change.
The rebrand happened in mid-2024, but the substance stayed the same.
The top-20 figure represents about 88% of the global market.
The site count tells one story. The revenue distribution tells another.
Tracked using the last four rolling quarters.
Median respondent: $25 to 50M revenue. Here is what they are seeing.
At the prior summit, AI was a curiosity. At the most recent one, 80%+ of attendees were active adopters.