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Designing for Cost to Manufacture

11/21/2024 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007
ICAPE's Richard Koensgen, a seasoned field application engineer with a rich background in PCB technology, shares his journey of working with customers and manufacturers through the intricacies of circuit board development and emphasizes the importance of early-stage collaboration with PCB designers. With a focus on tackling the most challenging aspects of PCB design and manufacturing, he discusses everything from layout considerations to the thermal challenges of today's technology when it comes to designing for cost.

PCB Design Software Market Expected to Hit $9.2B by 2031

11/21/2024 | openPR
This report provides an overview of the PCB design software market, detailing key market drivers, challenges, technological advancements, regional dynamics, and future trends. With a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.4% from 2024 to 2031, the market is expected to grow from USD 3.9 billion in 2024 to USD 9.2 billion by 2031.

Global Citizenship: What I’ve Learned About the American PCB Business

11/20/2024 | Tom Yang -- Column: Global Citizenship
Navigating the complexities of the American PCB business has been an eye-opening experience. During my time in America, I have become more familiar with the American PCB business and doing business here. If I may, and with your indulgence, I would like to share my humble impressions of the American PCB industry and the American way of doing business, which I find interesting and admirable.

AI Servers and EVs Drive China's PCB to $26.79B in 2024

11/19/2024 | TPCA
The Taiwan Printed Circuit Association (TPCA) and the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) recently released the 2024 China PCB Industry Dynamics Report.

PCB007 Magazine: November 2024—Engineering Economics

11/18/2024 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
The real cost to manufacture a PCB encompasses everything that goes into making the product: the materials and other value-added supplies, machine and personnel costs, and most importantly, your quality. A hard look at real costs seems wholly appropriate.
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