Luminovo webinar explores tariff impacts on the future of EMS

Luminovo has announced its first dedicated U.S. webinar, titled “How Tariffs Impact the Future of the EMS Industry in the U.S.”
Luminovo webinar explores tariff impacts on the future of EMS Luminovo webinar explores tariff impacts on the future of EMS

The 45-minute session will take place on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at 3 PM ET / 12 PM PT, and will be hosted by Sam Mason and Matthew Rosenberg.

With global supply chains under pressure and tariffs reshaping cost structures, this session is designed to help EMS (Electronics Manufacturing Services) companies in the U.S. adapt to a fast-changing landscape. Attendees will gain insights into how trade policies are affecting sourcing, profitability, and lead times—alongside practical strategies for strengthening supply chain resilience.

“Our goal is to equip EMS professionals with actionable insights to navigate uncertainty and plan smarter for the future,” said Sam Mason, Business & Operations Lead, North America at Luminovo.

Key topics include:

  • Current State of Electronics Manufacturing in the U.S.
  • Direct and Indirect Impacts of Tariffs on cost, sourcing, and delivery
  • Tactics for Optimising Supply Chain Strategy amid ongoing disruption

The webinar is tailored for professionals in EMS, contract manufacturing, and electronics supply chain management, including executives, sourcing leaders, and operations teams.

Registration is now open.

“We’re excited to bring this important conversation to the U.S. market as part of our growing global engagement,” added Matthew Rosenberg, Sales Lead, North America at Luminovo. “Now is the time to rethink supply chain strategy and improve long-term competitiveness.”

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