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Nolan’s Notes: Moving Forward With Confidence

06/03/2025 | Nolan Johnson -- Column: Nolan's Notes
We’re currently enjoying a revitalized and dynamic EMS provider market with significant growth potential. Since December 2024, the book-to-bill has been extremely strong and growing. Starting with a ratio of 1.24 in December, book-to-bill has continued to accelerate to a 1.41 in April. Yet, there is a global economic restructuring taking place. To say that the back-and-forth with tariffs and trade deals makes for an uncertain market is an understatement. While we may be in a 90-day tariff pause among leading economic nations, the deadline is quickly approaching and that leaves many of you feeling unsettled about what to expect.

E-tronix Announces Upcoming Webinar with ELMOTEC: Optimizing Soldering Quality and Efficiency with Robotic Automation

05/30/2025 | E-tronix
E-tronix, a Stromberg Company, is excited to host an informative webinar presented by Raphael Luchs, CEO of ELMOTEC, titled "Optimize Soldering Quality and Efficiency with Robotic Automation," taking place on Wednesday, June 4, 2025 at 12:00 PM CDT.

CIMS to Exhibit at JPCA Show 2025

05/28/2025 | CIMS
CIMS is excited to announce our participation at JPCA 2025 in Tokyo, Japan! Join us from June 4-6.

Harnessing Connections: EWPTE 2025 Draws Nearly 3,000 Attendees

05/19/2025 | IPC
The 2025 Electrical Wire Processing Technology Expo (EWPTE), held May 6-8 at Baird Center in Milwaukee, Wis., provided 2,994 attendees the opportunity to meet, network and learn from the industry leading innovators and suppliers.

Breaking Down Barriers: The Connectivity of Machines in SMT Production Lines

05/14/2025 | Bill Cardoso, Creative Electron
As the world increasingly moves toward erecting trade barriers, we find ourselves in a paradox. Across the globe, the rise in tariffs and protectionist policies is creating a more fragmented global economy, with nations seeking to insulate themselves from external economic pressures. However, within the confines of the SMT production line, the trend is moving in precisely the opposite direction—toward greater connectivity, integration, and collaboration. Rather than isolating one machine from another, SMT production lines are increasingly interconnected, with data being shared across various stages of the process to improve quality, efficiency, and defect detection.
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