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CEE PCB Appoints Markus Voeltz to Business Development Director Europe

04/02/2025 | CEE PCB
CEE PCB, a leading manufacturer of printed circuit boards (PCBs) and flexible printed circuits (FPCs) with 3 production facilities in China, is expanding its presence in Europe and began providing local support in March 2025. With 25 years of experience in the industry, the company is enhancing its commitment to European customers by providing more direct collaboration for technical inquiries and advice.

Real Time with... IPC APEX EXPO 2025: Discover Comprehensive PCB Solutions with American Standard Circuits

04/01/2025 | Real Time with...IPC APEX EXPO
Anaya Vardya, CEO of American Standard Circuits, highlights the company's dedication to offering complete PCB solutions. The company provides free design packages and caters to various sectors, including military and telecommunications.

Metanoia Licenses Cadence Tensilica ConnX 230 DSP for New SDR Platform

03/26/2025 | Cadence Design Systems
The transition from analog to software-defined radio (SDR) represents a significant advancement in communication technology. Traditional analog systems rely heavily on fixed hardware for signal processing, which limits their flexibility and adaptability.

Global PCB Connections: A Field Engineer’s Perspective on the Top 10 Trends to Watch

03/27/2025 | Jerome Larez -- Column: Global PCB Connections
As a field application engineer for a major Chinese PCB company, I see firsthand the challenges and, more excitingly, the trends shaping our industry. Talking to engineers, designers, and procurement teams worldwide, one thing is clear: PCBs have come a long way, but we’re barely scratching the surface of what’s possible. Here are 10 trends I believe will define our industry over the next decade.

Flexible Thinking: The Key to a Successful Flex Circuit Design Transfer

03/26/2025 | Joe Fjelstad -- Column: Flexible Thinking
This month, I will discuss the most common design errors that fabricators see, typical areas of miscommunication between design and fabrication, and what designers can do to avoid putting their jobs on hold. This is no simple task, given the many things that can go wrong in flex circuit manufacturing, but many of these issues originate in the design process.
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