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Real Time with... IPC APEX EXPO 2025: Aster—Enhancing Design for Effective Testing Strategies

04/18/2025 | Real Time with...IPC APEX EXPO
Will Webb, technical director at Aster, stresses the importance of testability in design, emphasizing early engagement to identify testing issues. This discussion covers the integration of testing with Industry 4.0, the need for good test coverage, and adherence to industry standards. Innovations like boundary scan testing and new tools for cluster testing are introduced, highlighting advancements in optimizing testing workflows and collaboration with other tools.

Real Time with… IPC APEX EXPO 2025: Schmoll America Showcasing Four Advanced Machines

03/05/2025 | Real Time with...IPC APEX EXPO
In an expansive booth, Schmoll America is showcasing three advanced Schmoll machines and one from Impex, its partner company. Kurt emphasizes Schmoll's commitment to growth and excellence as Schmoll America approaches its first anniversary. Stop by booth 4123 to see the action.

Smart Factory Insights: The Costs of Legacy Thinking

12/01/2021 | Michael Ford -- Column: Smart Factory Insights
As humans, we learn facts, gain impressions, create solutions, put practices into place, and move onto our next challenge. Over time, our intent is to create a legacy of value, but in many cases, we are creating legacies in a different sense. Our knowledge, experience, and creations age or become superseded, but there is resistance to replace or update. An increasing gap develops between perception and reality. Younger, more agile peers take advantage, get ahead, and we look away, thinking that they don’t know what they are doing. Though a natural human phenomenon, decision-makers in manufacturing today need to bear this mind more than ever.

Managing Cyber-Threats Within Electronics Manufacturing

11/16/2018 | Neil Sharp, JJS Manufacturing
The rise of the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR) has brought with it digital interconnectivity that offers unprecedented opportunities for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). But with that openness there also comes risk—the threat of the loss of data, the theft of capital or intellectual property, and the disruption of access to systems or operational technology—all of which can impede businesses and impact on trade.

IoT: Driving Change in Manufacturing

10/15/2018 | Stephen Las Marias, I-Connect007
In the manufacturing world, the Internet of Things (IoT) can be seen as an element of Industry 4.0. The idea behind it is that factories would evolve to become smarter, to become a lot more flexible—to be able to make the products that customers want, basically at any time that they need.
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