Share on:

Share on LinkedIn Share on X Share on Facebook Share with email

Testimonial

"In a year when every marketing dollar mattered, I chose to keep I-Connect007 in our 2025 plan. Their commitment to high-quality, insightful content aligns with Koh Young’s values and helps readers navigate a changing industry. "

Brent Fischthal - Koh Young

Suggested Items

H2 Core Systems Builds Scalable Hydrogen Energy Solutions with Siemens Xcelerator

05/18/2026 | Siemens
Siemens has announced that H2 Core Systems, a startup focused on modular hydrogen-based energy systems, is using the Siemens Xcelerator platform of software and automation portfolio to design and manufacture compact, highly efficient hydrogen energy systems that generate and store clean energy where it is needed.

Murata to Start Construction of New Production Building at Yokaichi Plant

05/18/2026 | Murata
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., will start constructing a new production building at its Yokaichi Plant in May 2026. ​​

Cyberattack via Ransomware at Major EMS Provider Foxconn

05/15/2026 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
A recent cyberattack targeting Foxconn has once again exposed the growing vulnerability of global manufacturing and electronics supply chains to ransomware operations. According to CyberScoop, the attack disrupted operations at several of Foxconn’s North American facilities, temporarily forcing some production activities into manual workarounds while systems were restored.

TLT Electronics Officially Opens Facility in Vietnam

05/06/2026 | TLT Electronics
Lithuanian EMS provider TLT Electronics has recently announced the opening of a new facility in Vietnam. For their clients, this is a chance to expand manufacturing into a second region without the headache of onboarding a new supplier. Same team, same processes, same quality standards — still TLT Manufacturing, just on another continent.

Learning with Leo: Drones—Meeting Demand Without Compromise

05/06/2026 | Leo Lambert -- Column: Learning With Leo
With drones used in a wide range of applications today, particularly in modern military conflicts, domestic manufacturers are feeling pressure to produce at high volume and low cost, particularly within an NDAA supply chain ecosystem with differing needs and expectations. Two issues must be considered. First is the manufacturers’ and customers’ need for quality, reliability, and functionality of the product. Second is the manufacturing volume needed to support demand, whether for military, industrial, or commercial applications. Each segment requires verification that the product meets the customer's requirements. 
Copyright © I-Connect007 | IPC Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. Log in