Ventec Joins the PCBAA in Support of US PCB Manufacturing

Ventec Joins the PCBAA in Support of US PCB Manufacturing

Ventec International Group has announced its membership of the Printed Circuit Board Association of America (PCBAA), supporting the organization’s dedication to promote the interests of PCB manufacturers and suppliers in the US. By joining PCBAA, Ventec is strengthening its commitment to the US PCB sector under the global imperative for a sustainable and resilient electronics…


Ventec International Group has announced its membership of the Printed Circuit Board Association of America (PCBAA), supporting the organization’s dedication to promote the interests of PCB manufacturers and suppliers in the US.

By joining PCBAA, Ventec is strengthening its commitment to the US PCB sector under the global imperative for a sustainable and resilient electronics industry. PCBAA works to support domestic production of PCBs, also advocating for initiatives that create fair market conditions. Its role recognizes the importance of the PCB to electronic assemblies and hence the value of supply chain security.

“As the foundation for every electronic circuit and system, each aspect of the PCB is important, from performance and reliability to assuring supply of bare boards to keep electronic product assembly lines running,” said Mark Goodwin, COO Ventec International Group. “The PCBAA represents the interests of US PCB makers at all levels, including government and legislators, to ensure that PCB manufacturers here can thrive. We are excited at this opportunity to actively take part and help shape the industry here for a strong future.”

Further information about Ventec’s solutions and the company’s wide variety of products is available at  www.venteclaminates.com.


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