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Ventec Evaluates US Manufacturing Facility to Support North American Growth

04/28/2026 | Ventec International Group
Ventec International Group today announced that it is evaluating the potential establishment of a manufacturing facility in the United States to support its growing North American customer base with high-performance laminate and prepreg materials.

Is China Plus One Still Happening in the PCB Industry?

04/28/2026 | Manfred Huschka, Manfred Huschka Management Consulting (Shenzhen) Ltd.
For much of the past five years, China Plus One has been shorthand for supply-chain diversification: reducing dependency on mainland China by adding manufacturing capacity elsewhere in Asia. In the PCB industry, however, in early 2026, it is more nuanced. It looks less like a clean geographic shift and more like a layered, capital-intensive rebalancing of global capacity, one that still leaves China deeply embedded at the center.

XJTAG Launches Free Standalone ODB++ Layout Viewer for Fast PCB Signal Navigation

04/28/2026 | XJTAG
XJTAG®, a trusted name in electronics testing and programming, announced the release of a free standalone Layout Viewer, designed to help engineers quickly view PCB designs using ODB++ data without requiring access to full CAD systems or test environments.

Cadence Reports Q1 2026 Financial Results

04/28/2026 | Cadence Design Systems
Cadence had a strong start to 2026, delivering a solid Q1 with accelerating AI demand and record backlog, reflecting strong customer commitment to our AI-driven portfolio,” said Anirudh Devgan, president and chief executive officer.

American Made Advocacy: Rebuilding America’s Military Stockpiles Begins With Microelectronics

04/28/2026 | Shane Whiteside -- Column: American Made Advocacy
Current world events demonstrate the fragility of long-distance supply chains transiting multiple zones of conflict. The U.S. military is currently drawing down supplies of key munitions and other electronic systems at unprecedented rates.1Every one of those systems is powered by printed circuit boards. The American PCB industry has kept pace with peacetime demand for the defense industry, but will now be called upon to increase production to a wartime footing at rates not seen in decades.
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