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Advancing Photonic Soldering

12/11/2024 | Nolan Johnson, SMT007 Magazine
Stan Farnsworth, director of customer satisfaction at PulseForge, discusses the advancements in photonic soldering that highlight its energy efficiency and versatility. Over the past two years, the company has refined its applications for flexible substrates and energy reduction, finding that photonic soldering allows the processing of materials that typically aren’t thermally compatible and offers significant energy savings compared to traditional methods.

Altix Joins the MGI Digital Technology Group

12/10/2024 | ALTIX
Altix announces its merger with MGI Digital Technology, a strategic alliance with strong synergies, officially sealed on September 30, 2024.

TTM Technologies to Exhibit at the 2024 International Electronics Circuit Exhibition in Shenzhen, China

12/04/2024 | Globe Newswire
TTM Technologies, Inc., a leading global manufacturer of technology solutions including mission systems, radio frequency (RF) components and RF microwave/microelectronic assemblies and printed circuit boards (PCBs), announces that it will exhibit at the 2024 International Electronics Circuit Exhibition (Shenzhen).

Eagle Electronics Announces Formation of State-of-the-Art Electronics Manufacturing Facility

12/04/2024 | PRNewswire
Eagle Electronics, a new leader in high-tech electronics and cellular module production, is proud to announce it has raised $14mm, led by the O.H.I.O. Fund with participation from Asymmetric Capital Partners, to establish cutting-edge manufacturing technology and operations in Solon, Ohio, in partnership with CO-AX Technology.

It’s Only Common Sense: Make the Investment Where It Really Counts

12/05/2024 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: It's Only Common Sense
When I consider the real cost to manufacture a product, I think about the misguided and short-sighted decisions business owners and managers sometimes make in response to tough times. I’m amazed at how often I hear about PCB shop owners who complain about not having enough business, yet their solution isn’t to hire more salespeople or invest in marketing. Nope. Instead, they go out and buy a shiny new drill.
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