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Article by Marcy LaRont I-CONNECT007 Now that IPC APEX EXPO 2025 has wrapped up, I've had time to reflect on a good week in Anaheim, California. As is true with any company that exhibits or attends the show in a meaningful way, there is much work to be done when the trade show dust has settled and you get back to your desk. We've been no exception. High Energy All Around If anything makes or breaks a trade show event, it is the perceived energy. If it's a good show, the energy should be visceral. By all accounts, IPC APEX EXPO 2025 was ener- getic. It kicked off Saturday on the upper lev- els of the Anaheim Convention Center with standards development committee meetings, followed by Professional Development classes on Sunday and Monday. When the Expo doors opened on Tuesday morning, APEX EXPO was in full swing. Speeches were made, and the big red ribbon was cut in front of a larger- than-average crowd. e show floor was sol- idly busy, and many exhibitors reported having IPC APEX EXPO in the Rearview Mirror 64 PCB007 MAGAZINE I APRIL 2025