HILLSBORO, OR – OCTOBER 30, 2025 – The NW Electronics Design & Manufacturing Expo (NEDME) 2025 once again brought together the Pacific Northwest community for a full day of learning, networking, and industry connections.
Hosted at the Wingspan Event and Conference Center on October 22, the expo welcomed hundreds of attendees from across Oregon and Washington, including engineers, purchasing teams, and business leaders representing a wide variety of local manufacturers—not only in electronics, but also in materials, equipment, and related industries. The show floor featured over 50 exhibitors, with manufacturers demonstrating capabilities that spanned the full ecosystem of design, production, advanced materials, assembly, testing, and integrated solutions.
Adding to the energy of the event were special participants from education and research: the Portland State University Rocket Team, the Beaverton School District Robotics Program, and Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI). Their presence highlighted NEDME’s commitment to connecting industry with education and inspiring the next generation of innovators.
“For more than two decades, NEDME has served as a cornerstone event for our region,” said Mike Foresee, NEDME Steering Committee member. “It’s not just about technology—it’s about creating a space where manufacturers, innovators, educators, and students can come together to share knowledge, build partnerships, and strengthen the Northwest ecosystem.”
The technical program featured sessions on topics ranging from advanced PCB design practices to supply chain resilience and AI-driven engineering tools. Speakers emphasized practical takeaways for companies of all sizes, while exhibitors highlighted innovations tailored to the unique needs of Northwest manufacturers.
Exhibitors and attendees alike praised the show for its approachable format and community focus:
“The seminars were not only helpful, but what stood out was the balance of topics—they didn’t just focus on manufacturing, but also included valuable management insights. That broader perspective made them especially worthwhile, and I look forward to seeing more of this approach in the future.” Tom Hauge, President, Fusion EMS.
Special Thanks to Our Sponsors
The success of NEDME 2025 would not have been possible without the support of its sponsors: ASC Sunstone, Screaming Circuits, Citizens Bank, Polar Instruments, QTexAI, Westco Group, MCX, Inc., EPB&B Insurance, Stoel Rives LLP, and Opsahl Dawson. sponsors. Lunch was generously provided by the Electronics Representatives Association (ERA).