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Boeing Commits to Expand South Carolina Operations

12/20/2024 | Boeing
Boeing announced it plans to expand its operations in Charleston County. The company plans to invest $1 billion in infrastructure upgrades at its existing site and create 500 new jobs over the next five years.

Standard of Excellence: Finding and Developing Future Leaders in Manufacturing

12/17/2024 | Anaya Vardya -- Column: Standard of Excellence
This is the last installment of my three columns on finding, hiring, and keeping key people in the manufacturing industry. This column looks at hiring and nurturing new employees and showing them how working in manufacturing can be a challenging but productive and exciting career. Finding the right people is only half the battle. The other challenge lies in developing their skills and preparing them for leadership, which ensures that your company remains competitive and creates a sustainable pipeline of talent ready to take on tomorrow’s challenges.

MicroCare Welcomes Dagmara Charyk as Regulatory Affairs Manager

12/13/2024 | MicroCare Corp.
MicroCare, a leading provider of critical cleaning solutions, is excited to announce the appointment of Dagmara Charyk as the new Regulatory Affairs Manager. In this key role, Dagmara will oversee regulatory compliance, product registrations, and industry standards, further strengthening the MicroCare commitment to delivering safe and effective products to its customers.

Compal Honored with Sustainability Awards

12/11/2024 | Compal Electronics Inc.
The 2024 17th TCSA Taiwan Corporate Sustainability Awards held its joint award ceremony today (11th). Compal was honored with two prestigious awards: the "Taiwan Top 100 Sustainability Model Enterprise Award" and the "Taiwan Sustainability Report – Platinum Award." Mr. Jack Wang, Vice President and Deputy Chief Sustainability Officer, represented the company to accept the honors.

Has the Time Finally Come for Tin-nickel Plating?

12/09/2024 | Marcy LaRont, PCB007 Magazine
In the 1980s, Electrochemicals, Inc. (now Electrochemical Products) made a significant shift from furniture and industrial goods to electronics and manufacturing. During this journey, a tin-nickel plating alloy was developed. In 1984, Mike Carano, a young engineer, published a paper on tin-nickel plating alloy, but after some initial attention, the plating solution fell into obscurity. Today, PCB fabrication looks largely the same, yet changes are afoot, chiefly due to the demands for very fine feature capability on printed circuit boards, as well as environmental sustainability. So, in this fascinating conversation with Mike Carano and Happy Holden, we take another look at tin-nickel and its advantages in both performance and sustainability.
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