Nothing works in modern electronics without boards made of insulating materials with solder fields. Almost every electronic device contains one or more printed circuit boards (PCBs) and they serve as the basis for control systems in machines, systems and vehicles. The challenge: the majority of PCBs come from China. Supply chain problems such as those experienced in recent years can quickly lead to bottlenecks.
Two thirds of the EU's PCB imports still come from China. According to the IPC, the global trade and standardisation organisation for electronics manufacturing, the EU accounts for only 2.3 percent of global PCB production and 11.5 percent of electronic assembly. The EU is competing with the USA, South Korea and Japan in developing its own electronics ecosystem. The new European chip law is intended to protect the European PCB industry. As a networking platform, the ‘Focus on PCB’ in Vicenza also contributes to a strong PCB industry in Europe. The trade fair recorded significant growth this year.