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I-Connect007 Releases The Printed Circuit Designer’s Guide to... More Secrets of High-Speed PCBs by Martyn Gaudion

01/23/2025 | I-Connect007
I-Connect007 is proud to announce the release of The Printed Circuit Designer’s Guide to... More Secrets of High-Speed PCBs, authored by Martyn Gaudion of Polar Instruments. This invaluable resource offers essential insights for anyone involved in the design, procurement, or fabrication of high-speed impedance or insertion loss-controlled PCBs, as well as complex HDI PCBs requiring precise documentation.

Fueling the Workforce Pipeline: January PCB007 Magazine

01/22/2025 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
Workforce is a topic of conversation in manufacturing businesses that occurs nearly as often today as discussing quality and reliability. In this issue of PCB007 Magazine, we look at fueling the workforce pipeline, specifically at the early introduction of manufacturing to young people. It’s a unique, somewhat unconventional, and long-term perspective aimed at filling the skilled labor gap.

The Promising Future for CEE PCB in Thailand

01/22/2025 | Nolan Johnson, SMT007 Magazine
Tom Yang, CEO of CEE PCB, understands the importance of collaboration between U.S. and Chinese fabricators. He believes that to understand the current political and economic conditions between the two countries, we must maintain a level of international business cooperation. In this interview, we discuss market conditions under a new U.S. administration, how companies like CEE are responding to potential changes, and CEE’s strategic move into Thailand.

The Chemical Connection: Better Fabs Attract a Better Workforce

01/23/2025 | Don Ball -- Column: The Chemical Connection
Workforce problems are almost as great an issue in PCB manufacturing today as the product quality and reliability of the increasingly complex circuit boards now in demand. I believe they are directly related. A quality workforce makes it easier to produce a quality product. Unfortunately, as an industry, we have not done a good job of attracting quality young people for today’s production requirements.

Elementary Mr. Watson: The Road Ahead—Advances in PCB Design Technology

01/23/2025 | John Watson -- Column: Elementary, Mr. Watson
This year introduces a new generational group, likely to be dubbed Generation Beta, since Generation Alpha was born between 2010 and 2024 and is considered the first generation born in the 21st century. Generation Alpha grew up in a world dominated by smartphones, artificial intelligence, and rapid technological advancements. It is anticipated that Generation Beta will live to see the 22nd century. 
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