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Elementary, Mr. Watson: PCB Education in the Midst of the Storms

06/17/2026 | John Watson -- Column: Elementary, Mr. Watson
I should probably begin with an apology, because this may be a tough pill to swallow and not the small vitamin kind. This is one of those honking, huge pills that could choke a mule. My goal is not to criticize students, dismiss academia, or blame industry. In many ways, I am part of all three conversations. I teach students trying to find their way. I work in academia and believe deeply in the value of education. I also come from an industry that needs skilled PCB designers more than ever, yet sometimes seems surprised when they do not simply appear out of the mist, holding a completed layout, a clean DRC report, and 10 years of experience.

Global Sourcing Spotlight: The Hidden Power of the Rep Network

06/17/2026 | Bob Duke -- Column: Global Sourcing Spotlight
In an era where algorithms track shipments and dashboards display supply-chain analytics in real-time, it’s tempting to believe that human networks are no longer essential. However, nothing replaces the local representative who knows the factory floor, the backstory, and the unspoken rules. The independent rep is one of the most underutilized assets in a company’s global strategy—a bridge between regions, cultures, and realities that software alone can’t interpret. When things go wrong in global supply chains, it’s because of a lack of context. Reps deliver that context; they have eyes where you don’t have boots, ears tuned to nuance, and instincts that can save you months of damage control. Here’s why the rep network remains your competitive edge.

Smart Automation: When Traditional Depaneling Methods Reach Their Limits

06/16/2026 | Josh Casper -- Column: Smart Automation
PCB depaneling has traditionally been viewed as a relatively straightforward process in electronics manufacturing. Once the assembly process is complete, boards are separated from the panel and moved downstream for final assembly, test, or packaging. For years, manufacturers have relied on methods such as routing, V-score separation, and punch systems to handle this step efficiently and cost-effectively.

Scanfil Suzhou Expansion Project Breaks Ground

06/16/2026 | Scanfil
Scanfil marked an important milestone in its growth in China with the groundbreaking of its expansion project at the Suzhou plant on June 8.

The Hidden Enabler of Autonomous Warfare: Advanced PCB Technologies Behind Defense AI

06/16/2026 | Jesse Vaughan -- Column: Beyond the Board
Autonomous systems are rapidly reshaping the defense landscape. Unmanned aerial systems, autonomous maritime vessels, robotic ground vehicles, loitering munitions, and AI-enabled sensing platforms are now integral components of modern military operations. AI may serve as the brain of an autonomous system, but advanced PCBs form the foundation that allows those capabilities to operate reliably in the field.
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