Minority Business Enterprise in Electronics Assembly: A Practical Procurement Guide for OEMs
Using a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) in electronics assembly can offer several advantages. MBEs are businesses that are at least 51% owned, controlled, and operated by individuals who are part of a minority group, including women, people of color, veterans, and others. When considering the…
Lighting and Appliances Industry: What OEMs Should Build Into Product Electronics
The lighting and appliances industry depends on electronics that must be efficient, safe, manufacturable, and reliable in real operating environments. For OEMs, the strongest products are not defined only by appearance, smart features, or energy performance. They are built on PCB assemblies, controls, harnesses, firmware…
IPC Standards: The Electronics Manufacturing Quality Foundation
TL;DR: IPC stands for Institute for Printed Circuits, although it’s now known as the “Association Connecting Electronics Industries.” IPC standards are guidelines and specifications that help define processes, materials, and best practices in the electronics manufacturing and assembly industry. These standards cover various aspects of…
ANZER WBE & MBE Certified
From the beginning, one of ANZER’s goals was to become a woman-owned enterprise that would attract more females to electronics manufacturing. Our president, Dipti Mendpara, holds a vision of excellence in which males and females would exceed customer expectations as an everyday occurrence. She is…