Libra Industries Joins Printed Circuit Board Association of America (PCBAA) to Support U.S. Domestic Manufacturing

Libra Industries Joins Printed Circuit Board Association of America (PCBAA) to Support U.S. Domestic Manufacturing

Libra Industries, a leading provider of systems integration and electronics manufacturing services (EMS), proudly announces its membership with the Printed Circuit Board Association of America (PCBAA). This strategic partnership underscores Libra’s commitment to strengthening U.S. domestic production of printed circuit boards (PCBs) and securing a stable, resilient supply chain for the electronics industry. PCBAA is…


Libra Industries, a leading provider of systems integration and electronics manufacturing services (EMS), proudly announces its membership with the Printed Circuit Board Association of America (PCBAA). This strategic partnership underscores Libra’s commitment to strengthening U.S. domestic production of printed circuit boards (PCBs) and securing a stable, resilient supply chain for the electronics industry.

PicturePCBAA is a consortium of U.S.-based companies dedicated to supporting the domestic production of PCBs and microelectronics. PCBs serve as the backbone of all electronic systems, from consumer devices to critical national defense infrastructure. Despite their importance, U.S. PCB production has fallen from 26% of global output to just 4% over the past two decades, creating vulnerabilities in the supply chain and raising national security concerns.

By joining PCBAA, Libra Industries reinforces its dedication to enhancing domestic manufacturing capabilities and reducing reliance on foreign sources.

“Joining PCBAA reflects Libra Industries’ ongoing commitment to strengthening the U.S. electronics manufacturing ecosystem,” said Andrew Williams, CEO of Libra Industries. “As a company focused on delivering high-quality, mission-critical solutions, we believe that a stable and secure domestic PCB supply chain is essential for the future of the electronics industry and national security. Through PCBAA, we aim to contribute to policies and initiatives that will enhance U.S. manufacturing competitiveness.”

Libra Industries will work closely with PCBAA and other member companies to advocate for policies that support domestic manufacturing, strengthen supply chain resilience, and ensure that the U.S. maintains a competitive edge in the global electronics market.

For more information about Libra Industries and its commitment to U.S.-based manufacturing, visit www.libraindustries.com.


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