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OKI, NTT Innovative Devices Establish Mass Production Technology for High-Power Terahertz Devices by Heterogeneous Material Bonding

06/21/2025 | BUSINESS WIRE
OKI, in collaboration with NTT Innovative Devices Corporation, has established mass production technology for high-power terahertz devices using crystal film bonding (CFB) technology for heterogeneous material bonding to bond indium phosphide (InP)-based uni-traveling carrier photodiodes (UTC-PD) onto silicon carbide (SiC) with excellent heat dissipation characteristics for improved bonding yields.

Sierra Circuits Boosts High Precision PCB Manufacturing with Schmoll Technology

06/16/2025 | Schmoll Maschinen
Sierra Circuits has seen increased success in production of multilayer HDI boards and high-speed signal architectures through the integration of a range of Schmoll Maschinen systems. The company’s current setup includes four MXY-6 drilling machines, two LM2 routing models, and a semi-automatic Optiflex II innerlayer punch.

Global Sourcing Spotlight: Evaluating a Supplier’s Capabilities

06/18/2025 | Bob Duke -- Column: Global Sourcing Spotlight
Global sourcing is essential for companies looking to improve cost efficiency, access innovation, and optimize supply chains. Successfully identifying and collaborating with the right suppliers on a global scale requires rigorous evaluation processes. Businesses must ensure suppliers meet industry standards, are financially stable, and can scale alongside their growth.

ACCM Joins Polar’s Speedstack Material Partner Program

06/10/2025 | Polar Instruments
Advance Chip & Circuit Materials has recently joined the Polar Speedstack Material Partner Program to ease the inclusion of ACCM's innovative Celeritas build up materials into the PCB supply chain. 

RTX's Raytheon Awarded $646M Hardware Production and Sustainment Contract for SPY-6 Family of Radars

06/10/2025 | RTX
Raytheon, an RTX business, was awarded a $646 million contract to continue producing AN/SPY-6(V) radars for the U.S. Navy. This is the fourth option exercised from the March 2022 hardware, production and sustainment contract that is valued up to $3 billion over five years.
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