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February 2018 Issue of SMT007 Magazine Now Available
February 1, 2018 | I-Connect007Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Working closely with your customers is critical, now more than ever. Nothing is more reassuring to customers than your willingness to listen and communicate with them in whatever water they are swimming in.
The February 2018 issue of SMT007 Magazine looks into the challenges of the customer-supplier relationship, the feedback that matters, and how electronics assemblers ensure 100% customer satisfaction.
Read the February 2018 issue of SMT007 Magazine, now on the virtual newsstand, and available for delivery in your e-mailbox by subscribing here.
Be sure to download the PDF version for future reference.
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I-Connect007 Editor’s Choice: Five Must-Reads for the Week
09/15/2023 | Andy Shaughnessy, Design007 MagazineWe’ve had a hot week in this industry. In my picks for this week, we introduce a new SMT007 columnist, and we have a look at the CHIPS Act one year later. We have a great article about sourcing diversification, and a look at the latest electronics news coming out of India. And columnist Vern Solberg explains DFM best practices for flexible circuits.
Meet Aidan Salvi of Amitron, SMT007 Columnist
09/14/2023 | I-Connect007 Editorial TeamMeet Aidan Salvi, our newest SMT007 and Mil-Aero columnist. Aidan’s columns will focus on Factory 5.0, the transition of robots to cobots centering on cooperation between robots and humans, as well as state-of-the-art technologies in electronics manufacturing and printed circuit board design and production. Aidan is the Chief Transformation Officer at Amitron, a leading U.S.-based manufacturers of printed circuit boards and provider of electronic manufacturing services.
The August 2023 Issue of SMT007 Magazine Available Now
08/01/2023 | I-Connect007 Editorial TeamWe’ve been accustomed to the idea of a digital twin in the OEM and design worlds, so why not a digital twin for your manufacturing processes? In this issue, we introduce our topic through an interview with Don Kinard, a senior fellow at Lockheed Martin, and one of their experts on utilizing the digital twin in the manufacturing space.
The July 2023 Issue of SMT007 Magazine Available Now
07/03/2023 | I-Connect007Facing a chronic skilled labor shortage, the electronics manufacturing industry can realize complete automation of the factory with the help of AI technologies. Learn how equipment providers like Koh Young are enabling the Smart Factory of the Future by adopting AI to generate "knowledge" from "experience" in this month's issue of SMT007 Magazine.
Looking Back: Here’s What Topped PCB Assembly Content in 2022
12/27/2022 | Nolan Johnson, I-Connect007With the shutdowns of the pandemic a bit of a distant memory, industry activity really picked up in 2022. I thought it would be interesting to look back and see what captured the most interest in assembly news over the past year. Here are the top five most-read news articles and columns amongst our readers interested in printed circuit assembly this year, ranging from lowest to highest reads.