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IDI Dynamics Debuts High-Speed Laser Marker for Semiconductor OSAT

05/29/2026 | PRNewswire
IDI Dynamics, a subsidiary of ISDN Holdings Limited, has launched its next generation High-speed Laser Marker for semiconductor chip packages, with a dual value proposition of delivering 2.5x higher marking speed and occupying 22% less physical footprint.

Rocket Lab Acquires Motiv Space Systems, Adding Mars-Proven Robotics Capabilities

05/27/2026 | Globe Newswire
Rocket Lab Corporation, a global leader in launch services and space systems, announced it has completed the acquisition of Motiv Space Systems, a California-based company specializing in space robotics, motion control systems, and precision mechanisms for spacecraft.

ASE Launches Automated 310mm Panel-Level Packaging to Accelerate AI Innovation

05/27/2026 | BUSINESS WIRE
Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, Inc. (ASE), a member of ASE Technology Holding Co., Ltd. and a leading provider of semiconductor assembly and test services, announced the development of an industry-first automated 310mm × 310mm panel-level packaging production line, advancing its leadership in next-generation advanced packaging technologies.

Raytheon Wins Contract to Advance Next-Gen Software-Defined Radar

05/19/2026 | Raytheon Company
Raytheon, an RTX business, has been awarded a contract from the Office of Naval Research to further develop advanced radar software for next-generation naval radars.

PCB East 2026: AI Infrastructure, Advanced PCB Technologies, and the Future of Electronics Manufacturing

05/19/2026 | Doug Dixon, 360Circuits
After attending PCB East 2026, it became clear to me that the electronics industry is entering a major transition driven by AI infrastructure, increasing power density, and growing system complexity, extending far beyond semiconductors alone. What stood out was how critical PCB technology, materials science, thermal management, and advanced manufacturing have become to the future of electronics. The industry is now facing many challenges, including tighter manufacturing tolerances, material shortages, rising costs, and growing pressure to digitally transform engineering and manufacturing operations.
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