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IDTechEx Highlights Recyclable Materials for PCBs

04/10/2025 | IDTechEx
Conventional printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing is wasteful, harmful to the environment and energy intensive. This can be mitigated by the implementation of new recyclable materials and technologies, which have the potential to revolutionize electronics manufacturing.

Plexus Marks Zero Waste Day with Significant Reductions in Electronic Waste

03/28/2025 | Plexus
The global surge in electronic waste, increasing by 82% since 2010 and projected to reach a staggering 82 million tons by 2030, demands immediate and effective action. In response, Plexus Corp., is demonstrating its commitment to sustainability by achieving significant waste reduction milestones at its European facilities.

Electroninks' MOD and iSAP Game Changers

03/25/2025 | Marcy LaRont, PCB007 Magazine
Electroninks, a prominent player in particle-free conductive inks, recently announced an exciting new range of metal-complex inks for ultra high density interconnect (UHDI) technology. At the SMTA UHDI Symposium in January, Mike Vinson, COO of Electroninks, gave a presentation on this line of MOD inks, which are versatile and suitable for a range of applications that require ultra-dense, miniaturized, and high-frequency technology. Mike says his technology is a game changer and will revolutionize UHDI circuit fabrication. 

Chemcut Corporation Announces Atlantic Micro Tool Expanded Sales Territory

03/11/2025 | Chemcut Corporation
Chemcut Corporation, the US based manufacturer of Wet Process Equipment, has expanded Atlantic Micro Tools sales territory to include DE, MD, VA, WV, NY, PA, NC, SC, TN, GA, AL, FL, MS, Ontario. Atlantic Micro Tool has represented Chemcut for over 15 years in the States of ME, NH, VT, RI, CT, NJ, New York City MA, NY counties of Nassau, Suffolk, Quebec & Eastern Ontario.

Drip by Drip: Semiconductor Water Management Innovations

03/05/2025 | IDTechEx
Not only does semiconductor manufacturing require large volumes of energy, chemicals, and silicon wafers, it also requires vast volumes of water. IDTechEx’s latest report, “Sustainable Electronics and Semiconductor Manufacturing 2025-2035: Players, Markets, Forecasts”, forecasts water usage across semiconductor manufacturing to double by 2035, as demand for integrated circuits continues to rise. 
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