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Mazda, ROHM Begin Joint Development of Automotive Components Using Next-Generation Semiconductors

03/28/2025 | ROHM
Mazda Motor Corporation and ROHM Co., Ltd. have commenced joint development of automotive components using gallium nitride (GaN) power semiconductors, which are expected to be the next-generation semiconductors.

HARTING 3D-Circuits Leads 3D-MID Innovation: Transforming Consumer Electronics with Advanced Technology

03/27/2025 | PRNewswire
The consumer electronics industry is experiencing a remarkable transformation, propelled by rapid technological advancements and an increasing demand for compact, efficient, and multifunctional devices. Central to this evolution is 3D-MID (Three-Dimensional Mechatronic Integrated Devices) technology, which redefines design standards and drives innovation.

GlobalFoundries Certifies Ansys Lumerical Photonic Design Tools for GF Fotonix™ Platform

03/27/2025 | PRNewswire
Ansys and GlobalFoundries collaborated to certify four Ansys photonic solvers, empowering engineers to simulate passive and active photonic components with high-fidelity in the GF Fotonix platform.

Global PCB Connections: A Field Engineer’s Perspective on the Top 10 Trends to Watch

03/27/2025 | Jerome Larez -- Column: Global PCB Connections
As a field application engineer for a major Chinese PCB company, I see firsthand the challenges and, more excitingly, the trends shaping our industry. Talking to engineers, designers, and procurement teams worldwide, one thing is clear: PCBs have come a long way, but we’re barely scratching the surface of what’s possible. Here are 10 trends I believe will define our industry over the next decade.

American Made Advocacy: Reshoring—About Trust, Not Just Geography

03/25/2025 | Shane Whiteside -- Column: American Made Advocacy
In today’s chaotic political environment, you might have missed the fact that  Congress allocated nearly $3 billion to rip out and replace key components in America’s telecommunications networks. The funding is to remove equipment from networks nationwide because of cyberattacks on internet routers and cellular networks enabled by a Chinese company that makes more than half of the routers sold in the U.S. We know from prior experience and similar transgressions that we cannot trust that Chinese components aren’t being used for nefarious purposes.
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