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IPC COMMUNITY 98 WINTER 2025 require us to stay up to date, maintain flexibility, and adopt a forward-looking attitude. We must closely follow industry trends if we want to cultivate a group of leaders who can and will contribute to a prosperous future. In response to new industry characteristics, IPC Asia has optimized and launched new courses this year, including the Electronic Assembly Engineer (EAE), and adjusted program con- tent accordingly to align with the educational systems of academic institutions. "Currently, the electronics industry continues to develop globally, and behind all this prog- ress is the need for high-quality talent," says Sydney Xiao, pres- ident of IPC Asia. "The IPC Asia Talent Development Program not only addresses the current talent shortage but also carries the mis- sion of leading the future direc- tion of the industry. To this end, IPC Asia will continue to uphold the principles of foresight and practicality, expanding the pro- gram's coverage to attract more academic institutions and indus- try partners." Xie Tonghui, a faculty member at Zhong- shan Technician Institute, an IPC Asia education partner Evelyn Cui, Education Program Director, IPC Asia Sydney Xiao, President of IPC Asia Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: Workshop of IPC Standards at Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology. Guangdong Province, China: The Seventh IPC Asia Scholars Program with TTM.