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03/25/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/25/2026 10:05

2026 IPC Masters Competition China Kicks Off in Shanghai, Advancing Industry Excellence Through Standards and Talent

The 2026 IPC Masters Competition China officially opened today at productronica China in Shanghai. As a world-class competition in the electronics manufacturing industry, this year's event drew 623 participants from 77 electronics manufacturing companies nationwide to compete in the IPC Standards Knowledge Competition. Among them, 132 top performers advanced to the hands-on competition round, making this the largest edition in the event's history. The competition features three fully upgraded practical challenges designed to rigorously evaluate participants' expertise in electronic assembly processes and the application of IPC standards.

The hands-on competition projects have been comprehensively upgraded in both design and evaluation methodology, with a broader scope and closer alignment to real-world manufacturing scenarios. The hand soldering and rework competition now includes D-PAK component rework and mechanical assembly tasks, with scoring criteria aligned with the latest IPC-7711/7721 standards. The wire harness assembly competition enhances functional testing and introduces high-precision automated inspection. Meanwhile, the BGA/BTC rework competition increases PCB assembly complexity and introduces new AOI-based visual inspection.

Industry Transformation Accelerates, and Skills Empower New Quality Productive Forces

The electronics industry is transitioning from traditional consumer electronics-driven growth to a new phase led by AI, high-performance computing, and new energy applications. As technological innovation drives industrial transformation, advanced manufacturing is accelerating the development of new, quality productive forces. With increasing system complexity, the industry demands higher levels of process capabilities and skilled talent, making "quality" and "reliability" the foundation of manufacturing competitiveness.

As a core process in electronics manufacturing, assembly quality directly determines product reliability and manufacturing excellence. The IPC Masters Competition China integrates skills-based competition with IPC international standards, providing a platform to showcase advanced assembly capabilities while continuously cultivating a workforce equipped with expertise in global standards-driving the industry toward higher levels of technical capability.

Standards and Talent in Synergy to Strengthen Industry Competitiveness

IPC standards serve as the "common language" across the global electronics manufacturing supply chain, while frontline technical talent is key to translating standards into product quality. By combining standards knowledge assessment with hands-on competition, the IPC Masters Competition China promotes practical application of standards on the production floor and fosters multidisciplinary talent with both standards awareness and technical proficiency-injecting sustained momentum into industry innovation.

"This year's competition continues the dual evaluation model of standards knowledge and hands-on skills, while reaching new heights in both participation scale and technical depth," said Sydney Xiao, President of East Asia, Global Electronics Association. "The level of professionalism and diversity has significantly improved. The IPC Masters Competition China closely aligns with industry trends, continuously leveraging standards to guide and talent to empower, contributing to the high-quality development of the industry."

The awards ceremony for this year's competition will be held on March 27. For more information, please visit the official website at masters.ipc.org.cn or follow IPC Asia on WeChat.

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