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IDC FutureScape: The AI Pivot Towards Becoming an AI-Fueled Business

10/21/2024 | IDC
According to a recent research from  International Data Corporation (IDC)  entitled The Global Impact of Arti f icial Intelligence on the Economy and Jobs, AI will have a cumulative global economic impact of $19.9 trillion through 2030 and will drive 3.5% global GDP in 2030.

Cicor Consolidates Thin-film Technology Business in Wangs

10/18/2024 | Cicor
Cicor Group has decided to discontinue thin-film production at the Ulm site in Germany by the end of June 2025 and to concentrate production at the existing site in Wangs, Switzerland.

Saki Strengthens Presence in India

10/17/2024 | Saki Corporation
Saki Corporation, an innovator in the field of automated optical and X-ray inspection equipment, is pleased to announce its sales partnership agreement with Blue Star Engineering & Electronics Ltd. (Blue Star E&E) for the Indian market.

Airbus Defence and Space Adapts to Challenging Business Environment

10/16/2024 | Airbus Defence and Space
Airbus Defence and Space is announcing plans to adapt the Division’s organisation and workforce in light of a continued complex business environment, especially in the Space Systems segment where significant financial charges were recorded in 2023 and 2024.

Marcy’s Musings: Destination Metallization

10/17/2024 | Marcy LaRont -- Column: Marcy's Musings
To reach your intended destination, you must have some form of pathway or route upon which to travel. It is much the same with the metallized traces and features on a printed circuit board. They are how electrical signals and power are carried from one point to another in an electronic device. Copper is the most prevalent metal conductor, but other metals are also used to a lesser degree, including gold, silver, tin, and palladium.
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