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Real Time with... IPC APEX EXPO 2025: Benmayor Group—Resistance is Futile: Automation Is the Future

04/11/2025 | Real Time with...IPC APEX EXPO
Jeff Brandman, president of Aismalibar North America, and Eduardo Benmayor, CEO of Benmayor Group, discuss Benmayor Group's role in electronics and automation, focusing on how automation addresses labor shortages. Jeff, notes that many businesses struggle to find workers for manual tasks, emphasizing the need for various automation solutions to boost productivity. North America lags in automation compared to other regions, which impacts efficiency. Jeff recommends a step-by-step approach to scaling automation, and there's growing acceptance of robots in the workforce, leading to a positive outlook for the future.

Real Time with... IPC APEX EXPO 2025: Exploring Ventec's Innovations

04/09/2025 | Real Time with...IPC APEX EXPO
Mark Goodwin highlights Ventec's global distribution network and recent expansions in service and equipment offerings. He emphasizes the company's expertise in coating technology for thermal management, specialized materials, and its agility in creating customized solutions for customers.

INEMI Sessions at IPC APEX EXPO Focus is on Board Assembly and PCB & Laminates

03/12/2025 | iNEMI
If you plan to attend the upcoming IPC APEX EXPO in Anaheim, California, be sure to add the INEMI sessions to your calendar. We will have two forward-looking sessions — one on PCB and Laminates and the other on Board Assembly.

Rogers Corporation Launches New Thermoset Laminates for Automotive Radar Sensor Applications

03/03/2025 | Rogers Corporation
Rogers Corporation (NYSE:ROG) announced its latest innovation in dielectric materials: RO4830™ Plus Circuit Materials, which are well suited for cost-sensitive millimeter wave PCB applications, such as 76-81 GHz automotive corner radar sensors.

Unveiling the Future: Insights on Next-Gen Megtron Materials 

02/13/2025 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007
In this interview from DesignCon, Jim Kenny, OEM business development manager at Panasonic, touches on next-generation Megtron materials and delves into the industry's growing demand for high-speed, low-loss laminate systems, particularly in light of the anticipated 224 gigabits per second technology. With a focus on material development and production timelines, Jim highlights the challenges and opportunities in meeting customer needs while also maintaining quality and supply chain stability. As Panasonic prepares for the evolving landscape, they remain committed to innovating in this competitive market.
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