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Indium to Showcase Durafuse Solder Technology at NEPCON Japan

01/21/2025 | Indium Corporation
As one of the leading materials providers in the electronics assembly industry, Indium Corporation® is looking forward to featuring its innovative Durafuse® solder technology at NEPCON Japan, taking place January 22-24, in Tokyo, Japan.

Honda, Renesas Sign Agreement to Develop High-Performance SoC for Software-Defined Vehicles

01/10/2025 | JCN Newswire
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. and Renesas Electronics Corporation announced that they have signed an agreement to develop a high-performance system-on-chip (SoC) for software-defined vehicles (SDVs).

Imec, Partners Show Outdoor Stability of Highly Anticipated Perovskite Solar Modules

01/10/2025 | Imec
Imec, partner in EnergyVille, in collaboration with the University of Cyprus, has demonstrated long-term outdoor stability of perovskite solar modules. Mini-modules of 4 cm2, developed at imec/EnergyVille, were comprehensively evaluated over two years in real-world conditions in Cyprus, with a remarkable power efficiency retention of 78 percent after one year, which current perovskite solar modules only retain for weeks.

Advantest Forms Strategic Partnerships with FormFactor and Technoprobe

01/09/2025 | Advantest
Leading semiconductor test equipment supplier Advantest Corporation announced that it has entered into small minority investments and partnership agreements with both Technoprobe SpA and FormFactor, Inc.

Flexible Thinking: Another PCB Design Paradigm Shift in the Works

01/09/2025 | Joe Fjelstad -- Column: Flexible Thinking
We all read from the same technology scriptures and sing from the same design hymnals that serve the global congregation of printed circuit manufacturers and users, though there are still a few iconoclasts and heretics to challenge them in the service of largely positive change. Even subtle changes are hard to effect. People, especially those in manufacturing, do not like change because it disrupts the manufacturing floor routine. However, change, as even the ancient philosophers knew, is constant and required for continued growth and evolution.
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