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Advancements in Thermal Management: Material Talk With DuPont

02/06/2025 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007
As our DesignCon coverage continues, this insightful discussion featuring Mike Kwasny, business development manager at DuPont, delves into technologies and innovations in electronics manufacturing featuring their unique material solutions, including their Kapton film and Pyralux laminate lines. 

NovoLINC Secures Investments to Assist AI Computing with Groundbreaking Thermal Interface Technology

01/21/2025 | PRNewswire
NovoLINC, a thermal technology startup spun out of Carnegie Mellon University, announced seed funding led by M Ventures, with participation from Foothill Ventures and TDK Ventures. NovoLINC's breakthrough nanocomposite thermal solutions reduce thermal resistance to an industry-record low (< 1mm²-K/W), according to company co-founders, CSO Prof. Sheng Shen and CTO Dr. Rui Cheng.

Compal Adopts Intel Tech for Innovative Liquid Cooling Solutions

12/26/2024 | Compal Electronics Inc.
Compal Electronics, a leading server solution provider, announced today its collaboration with Intel, BP Castrol (Castrol), JWS, and Priver to launch a groundbreaking liquid cooling solution based on Intel’s Targeted Flow technology. Designed specifically for high-density servers and AI data centers, this innovative solution aims to drive the industry toward a more efficient and sustainable future.

PDR Offers Advanced Infrared Heating Technology for BGA Rework

12/02/2024 | PDR
PDR Americas is proud to highlight its industry-leading solutions for BGA and SMT rework. As a trusted partner in electronics manufacturing, PDR’s rework stations deliver precision, reliability, and simplicity, setting a new standard for addressing the challenges of modern rework applications.

Fresh PCB Concepts: PCB Design Essentials for Electric Vehicle Charging

11/27/2024 | Team NCAB -- Column: Fresh PCB Concepts
Electric vehicles (EVs), powered by electricity rather than fossil fuels, are transforming transportation and reducing environmental impacts. But what good is an EV if it can't be easily charged? In this month's column, Ramon Roche dives into the role of printed circuit boards (PCBs) in electric vehicle charging (EVC)—and the design considerations.
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