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I-Connect007 Editor’s Choice: Five Must-Reads for the Week
April 26, 2024 | Andy Shaughnessy, Design007 MagazineEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
It’s the weekend, and I’m pretty happy about that. Did this feel like a long week to you too?
In this week’s roundup, we have a variety of articles covering everything from design through assembly, and even box build. I’ve always wondered whether box build was all it was cracked up to be. Do customers really pick one EMS provider over another because one company offers box build?
And if you’ve ever wanted to volunteer, IPC’s Thought Leaders Program is looking for a few good technologists to help them on their mission. Check out Stanton Rak’s article, which was published in the spring issue of IPC Community.
It’s almost summer, and I’m ready to test out my new central air conditioning! Have a good weekend.
The Right Approach: I Hear the Train A Comin'
Published April 25
As columnist Steve Williams says, lots of companies brag about their training programs, but if you look a little deeper, you’ll find that there’s not much substance behind the talk. Is your company one of these? Steve gets extra credit for the Johnny Cash reference in his headline.
Elevating PCB Design Engineering With IPC Programs
Published April 24
If you’ve ever searched the Department of Labor website for salaries of electrical engineers in our industry, you were out of luck. You might find info on “engineers” or “electrical engineers,” but nothing specific to the PCB community. Until recently, that is. As Cory Blaylock explains, IPC has lobbied the DOL to recognize “PCB design engineer” as a specific career. This is bigger news than you might imagine. Check it out.
Determining the Value-add of Box Build
Published April 24
We hear a lot of talk about EMS companies providing box build services to “seal the deal” with customers. But what is the actual value of box build? Does it really bring in new customers or help ensure loyalty with existing customers? Jon Schmitz of RiverSide Integrated Solutions talks with Nolan Johnson about the true value of box build, and why it’s such a draw for certain customers.
Stan Rak: Elevating the Ideas and Insights of IPC's Thought Leaders Program
Published April 25
If you’ve never heard of IPC’s Thought Leaders Program (TLP), don’t miss this article. Stanton Rak, owner of the SF Rak Company, explains his role in the TLP and the program’s goals—strengthening the IPC community and our industry overall. The TLP is looking for volunteers, so if you’d like to contribute, they’d love to have you on board.
Digitalisation and ESG
Published April 19
Our industry continues to move toward complete digitalization of data, and now advocates for ESG (environmental, social and governance) are realizing that digitalization can be very good for the environment. Marina Hornasek-Metzl of AT&S breaks it all down.
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Agileo Automation Launches E84 PIO Box at SEMICON Europa
11/12/2024 | Agileo AutomationAgileo Automation, a leading provider of control and connectivity solutions for global semiconductor equipment manufacturers, today launches the E84 PIO Box at Booth #C2848.
Thinking Out of the Box: Pacific Northwest EMS Manufacturer Employs Successful Strategies With IPC
10/15/2024 | Michelle Te, IPC CommunityAllison and Chad Budvarson started Out of the Box Manufacturing, an EMS company in Renton, Washington, just one month after they were married in 2008. To stay competitive, they’ve utilized IPC’s workforce subscription and apprenticeship programs to train and maintain their staff. "Our relationship with IPC has evolved over the past several years," Allison says. "Initially, we saw IPC for its standards. But when I started attending the EMS Leadership Summit at APEX EXPO, I realized there was so much more to IPC, which opened more doors for us, creating growth and partnership opportunities I didn't realize were possible. For one, I like having frank conversations with EMS owners from other areas of the country, and I’m not worried they will steal my 'secret sauce.'"
U.S. Air Force Extends Contract with SandboxAQ to Further Develop AQNav Technology to Address GPS Jamming and Spoofing
08/16/2024 | PRNewswireSandboxAQ announced it was awarded a SBIR Phase 2B Tactical Funding Increase (TACFI) by the U.S. Air Force (USAF) to further develop its dual-use AQNav magnetic navigation (MagNav) system.
onsemi Selected to Power Volkswagen Group’s Next-Generation Electric Vehicles
07/22/2024 | onsemionsemi announced it has signed a multi-year deal with Volkswagen Group to be the primary supplier of a complete power box solution as part of its next-generation traction inverter for its Scalable Systems Platform (SSP).
Silicon Box Selects Piedmont to Host €3.2B Chip Foundry for Italian Expansion
07/02/2024 | Silicon BoxThe co-founders of Silicon Box, CEO Dr. Byung Joon (BJ) Han, Dr. Sehat Sutardja, and Weili Dai, together with the Minister Adolfo Urso, Presidente Alberto Cirio of the Piedmont region, and Mayor Alessandro Canelli of the municipality of Novara announced that Novara in Piedmont will be the site of the company’s new, first-of-a-kind advanced semiconductor packaging and testing foundry.