EIA (Electronic Industry Association) was founded in 1924, then called Radio Manufacturers Association: RMA, with only 17 members, representing the radio manufacturing industry with an output value of less than US$ 2 million. Today, EIA has more than 500 members, representing American electronic product manufacturers with an output value of 200 billion US dollars, and has become a purely service-oriented national trade organization, headquartered in.
EIA broadly represents the interests of manufacturers, industries, governments and users who design and produce electronic components, components, communication systems and equipment, and plays an important role in improving the competitiveness of American manufacturers. In addition, EIA is the abbreviation of environmental impact assessment.
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Cooperative organization
There are also many industry organizations related to EIA in the United States, which maintain close cooperation with EIA. Like EIA professional committees, the information of these institutions can be quickly obtained by EIA Electronic Products Department.
These industrial organizations are:
Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association (CEMA)
Electronic component assemblies and equipment &; Supply association)
Telecommunications industry association (telecom industry association)
Electronic Information Group (EIG)
Government electronic &; Jedec solid state product engineering committee.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-EIA