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DownStream Acquisition Fits Siemens’ ‘Left-Shift’ Model

06/26/2025 | Andy Shaughnessy, I-Connect007
I recently spoke to DownStream Technologies founder Joe Clark about the company’s acquisition by Siemens. We were later joined by A.J. Incorvaia, Siemens’ senior VP of electronic board systems. Joe discussed how he, Rick Almeida, and Ken Tepper launched the company in the months after 9/11 and how the acquisition came about. A.J. provides some background on the acquisition and explains why the companies’ tools are complementary.

Dan’s Biz Bookshelf: ‘The Art of Going SLOW’

06/12/2025 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: Dan's Biz Bookshelf
Life often moves too fast, but in The Art of Going SLOW: How to Simplify Your Life, Calm Your Mind, and Focus on What Truly Matters to You! Damon Zahariades invites us to take a breath and reassess what matters. This isn’t simply another book about mindfulness or time management; it’s a guide to reclaiming your time, energy, and joy by slowing down in our speed-obsessed world. 

Tariff Effects and China Subsidies Soften 1Q25 Downturn; Foundry Revenue Decline Narrows to 5.4%

06/09/2025 | TrendForce
TrendForce’s latest investigations find that the global foundry industry recorded 1Q25 revenue of US$36.4 billion—a 5.4% QoQ decline. The downturn was softened by last-minute rush orders from clients ahead of the U.S. reciprocal tariff exemption deadline, as well as continued momentum from China’s 2024 consumer subsidy program.

IDC Increases its PC and Tablet Forecasts Despite Tariff Uncertainty

06/02/2025 | IDC
After recording strong results in the first quarter of 2025, IDC is increasing its traditional PC forecast for 2025 — this comes despite the significant impact that US tariffs have had on its trading partners’ market sentiment.

Meyer Burger Shuts Down Solar Module Production, Lays Off 282 Employees in the U.S.

05/30/2025 | Meyer Burger
Meyer Burger Technology AG is forced to stop its solar module production in the U.S., which is still ramping up, due to a lack of funds. On May 29, 2025, all 282 remaining employees at the Goodyear, Arizona, site received their notices of termination. Production with an annual capacity of 1.4 gigawatts was shut down immediately.
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