Industry News | 2003-03-31 09:31:11.0
Electronic contract manufacturers face tough realities
Industry News | 2003-04-29 08:27:33.0
Emerson Energy Systems is using Weidmuller's Minimate S2L/B2L PCB connector for its IMT 2000 multifunction unit, thanks to its space saving design and competitive price.
Industry News | 2002-03-29 08:28:28.0
Has Found a Buyer for its Wafer Fabrication Facility in Plymouth, England
Industry News | 2003-05-22 08:36:27.0
Packaging Saves PCB Board Space Without Sacrificing Power Dissipation Capability
Industry News | 2003-05-29 08:30:31.0
Losses halved in the first half year � New organization of electronics group next on the agenda
Industry News | 2003-07-10 08:36:25.0
To execute this strategic plan, KEMET is reorganizing its operations around the world.
Industry News | 2009-09-26 16:52:56.0
Minneapolis, MN - The SMTA and CALCE/University of Maryland are pleased to announce that the 3rd Annual Symposium on Avoiding, Detecting, and Preventing Counterfeit Electronic Parts will be held on December 2-3, 2009 at the University of Maryland. Counterfeit electrical, electronic, and electromechanical (EEE) parts pose a significant threat in the global supply chain. In addition to losses to legitimate producers for the components, equipment failures or malfunctions can present situations that cause mission failures, health and safety concerns and could jeopardize national security.
Industry News | 2022-05-18 12:24:25.0
Supply Chain Crisis: When will the Chip Shortage End? What is the solution? Supply Chain issues are prevalent, causing a supply crunch and resulting in cut production, delinquent delivery shortages, and loss of profit. Then there is offshore manufacturing, which poses a security threat as democracy is threatened across the globe. The 2021 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) has a call for action to translate American innovation into domestically manufacturable, market-ready technology to provide solutions to the current market threats.
Industry News | 2009-04-15 22:46:55.0
BANNOCKBURN, Ill., USA, April 14, 2009 � �This is a very exciting time �� � not exactly words often heard these days, but according to David Buhrkuhl, president of SPEA America, even within these economic times, �new technologies are driving the industry,� and opportunities do exist. At the recent IPC APEX EXPO� in Las Vegas, the opportunities for learning and business development were ever-present. Despite attendance figures lower than last year, 6,077 attendee and exhibitor individuals from 42 countries gathered together to take advantage of the educational sessions, standards committee meetings and business development activities on and off the exhibit floor.