-
- News
- Books
Featured Books
- smt007 Magazine
Latest Issues
Current Issue
Wire Harness Solutions
Explore what’s shaping wire harness manufacturing, and how new solutions are helping companies streamline operations and better support EMS providers. Take a closer look at what’s driving the shift.
Spotlight on Europe
As Europe’s defense priorities grow and supply chains are reassessed, industry and policymakers are pushing to rebuild regional capability. This issue explores how Europe is reshaping its electronics ecosystem for a more resilient future.
APEX EXPO 2026 Preshow
This month, we take you inside the annual trade show of the Global Electronics Association, to preview the conferences, standards, keynotes, and other special events new to the show this year.
- Articles
- Columns
- Links
- Media kit
||| MENU - smt007 Magazine
Indium Corporation, Industry Partners to Demonstrate Products 'Live@APEX'
March 13, 2026 | Indium CorporationEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Indium Corporation® will showcase its proven solder solutions through live demonstrations at APEX Expo 2026, March 17-19, in Anaheim, California. Live@APEX is a unique collaboration that brings industry partners together to demonstrate materials and equipment in real-time production environments, offering customers hands-on evaluation opportunities to assess how Indium Corporation materials can address their specific application needs.
“We believe in showing, not just telling,” Senior Product Specialist Miloš Lazić said. “Live@APEX exemplifies our “From One Engineer to Another” philosophy. It puts customers in front of our experts to get real-world performance data, and we look forward to proving the full capabilities of our product portfolio at APEX Expo 2026.”
This year’s program will highlight Indium Corporation materials, including:
- CW-818 – no-clean, high-reliability flux-cored wire
- Indium8.9HF – no-clean solder paste formulated for the higher processing temperatures of the electronics industry
- Indium12.8HF – jetting and microdispensing solder paste
- Sn995 – solid wire for selective soldering
- TACFlux® 089HF – no-clean flux formulated for SnAgCu and SnAg solders (also compatible with Sn/Pb solder)
Attendees can see these select products at the following partner booths:
- AIR-VAC Engineering (booth #1416)
- American Hakko Products, Inc. (booth #4432)
- Apollo Seiko (booth #1300)
- Essemtec AG (booth #3629)
- GPD Global, Inc (booth #2732)
- ITW EAE (booth #1114)
- JBC Tools USA, Inc. (booth #2824)
- Juki America (booth #834)
- Koh Young America, Inc. (booth #1824)
- KYZEN (booth #4005)
- MicroCare, LLC (booth #3927)
- OK International (booth #3937)
- Panasonic Connect (booth #2103)
- Parmi USA, Inc. (booth #2131)
- Pillarhouse USA, Inc. (booth #3005)
- PVA (booth #3623)
- Smart Sonic (booth #3800)
- SuperDry Totech (booth #2613)
- Thermaltronics USA Inc. (booth #1601)
- Trans-Tec America (booth #1430)
- Universal Instruments Corp. (booth #1305)
- VERMES Microdispensing America, Inc. (booth #2711)
- Yamaha Motor Corporation (booth #1842)
- Zestron Corporation (booth #1420)
If you see an Indium Corporation product booth demonstration, post it on social media with the hashtag #LiveatAPEX.
To learn more about Indium Corporation’s next-generation solder technologies visit our experts at APEX Expo 2026, Exhibit Hall C-D, booth #1038.
Testimonial
"The I-Connect007 team is outstanding—kind, responsive, and a true marketing partner. Their design team created fresh, eye-catching ads, and their editorial support polished our content to let our brand shine. Thank you all! "
Sweeney Ng - CEE PCBSuggested Items
Commerce, Energy Departments Partner to Ensure Affordable Energy and Power America’s AI Future
03/31/2026 | U.S. Department of CommerceThe U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC), alongside the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), announced a unique public-private partnership with SoftBank and AEP Ohio to redevelop DOE land, modernize energy infrastructure, and develop advanced computing in Southern Ohio.
Ensuring the Next Generation of U.S. Weapons Has Homegrown Electronics
03/31/2026 | David Schild, PCBAAThe U.S. has in the works several new weapons to counter emerging enemy threats. These include new warships, fighter aircraft, bombers, submarines, drones and a network of air defenses to defend the entire U.S. against missile and air attacks. And yet the U.S. will be challenged to produce key electronics within these systems known as printed circuit boards (PCBs), which are primarily sourced domestically. While the U.S. government has played a key role in helping to revive the domestic semiconductor industry, with the exception of some funding through the Defense Product Act it has largely ignored domestic production of PCBs.
Global Electronics Association Advocacy Update
03/24/2026 | Real Time with... APEX EXPOChris Mitchell, chief advocacy officer for the Global Electronics Association, details the association's enhanced advocacy and industry intelligence initiatives, including new hires and improved data analysis. He discusses critical global trade issues, recent tariff rulings, and the importance of strengthening North America's electronics ecosystem through USMCA collaboration.
American Made Advocacy: American Microelectronics Power the Future of High Technology
03/24/2026 | Shane Whiteside -- Column: American Made AdvocacyOur nation’s commerce and national defense depend on secure microelectronics in systems on land, in the air, under the sea, and in space. Our world is powered by microelectronics that rely on rare earth minerals, specialty metals, and, increasingly, components sourced in other countries, some of which are adversarial and engage in unfair trade practices.
Kevin O’Hanlon: A New Voice for Electronics on Capitol Hill
03/17/2026 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007What do KFC, video games, and the Global Electronics Association have in common? The answer is Kevin O’Hanlon, the Association’s new vice president of North American Government Relations. Kevin’s career has included lobbying roles across multiple industries on Capitol Hill, including, most recently, six years at Samsung, a massive South Korean conglomerate. In his new role, Kevin outlines a mission centered on strengthening North American electronics manufacturing while maintaining a realistic global perspective.