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MORRISVILLE, NC — The International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative (INEMI) has announced results from its recent Board of Directors election. The consortium’s members have added one new director and re-elected four incumbents.

New to the INEMI Board is Tadashi Kosuga, Executive Director and Distinguished Engineer, Commercial Subsystem Development, Lenovo. Returning incumbents include Ravi M. Bhatkal, Managing Director and General Manager for MacDermid Alpha Electronics Solutions; Ranjan Chatterjee, Vice President, Smart Manufacturing Solutions, PDF/SOLUTIONS; Andy Mackie, Principal Engineer and Manager, Thermal Interface Materials Applications for Indium Corporation; and Chris Rumer, Vice President, Foundry Technology Development and Director, Chandler Assembly Technology Development, Intel Corporation. See bios and photos (https://thor.inemi.org/webdownload/2025/BoD_Candidates.pdf).

“In addition to overseeing business operations and general affairs, our Board members play a very important role in guiding INEMI, helping us focus on issues of importance to the industry, and making sure we maximize value to our member companies,” says INEMI CEO Shekhar Chandrashekhar. “We have a strong group of directors who represent the breadth of the electronics manufacturing supply chain, and they provide the knowledge and expertise to help make INEMI a success. Congratulations to our recently elected Directors. We look forward to working with you.”

About iNEMI

INEMI is an industry-led consortium that forecasts and accelerates innovation in the electronics manufacturing supply chain. Comprising leading manufacturers, suppliers, industry associations and consortia, government agencies and universities, INEMI roadmaps the needs of the electronics industry, identifies gaps in the technology infrastructure, and helps eliminate those gaps through timely, high-impact collaborations among our members. These collaborations support our members' businesses and help drive the industry by accelerating the deployment of new technologies, developing industry infrastructure, stimulating standards development, and disseminating efficient business practices. INEMI is based in Morrisville, North Carolina, USA. For additional information, visit http://www.inemi.org

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