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Multek to Reduce Carbon Emissions by Half by 2030
April 22, 2022 | MultekEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Multek, a leading manufacturer of PCB technologies offering a broad spectrum of PCB engineering and manufacturing expertise including high density interconnect, rigid, flexible, and rigid-flex printed circuit and assembly solutions, has committed to align its operations to the U.N. Global Compact’s Business Ambition for 1.5°C, joining a global movement of leading companies in a promise to pursue science-based measures to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C (2.7°F). Multek will work to reduce its carbon emissions by half by 2030 and continue to accelerate towards carbon neutrality.
The Business Ambition for 1.5°C is a global initiative to address and reduce the severe impacts of climate change. Multek believes in environmental responsibility and fostering more sustainable ways of doing business are important priorities. By taking these steps, the company demonstrates its continued commitment to minimizing its environmental impact and promoting a greener planet for communities around the world.
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Nolan’s Notes: Our Spotlight on Europe
03/04/2026 | Nolan Johnson -- Column: Nolan's NotesThe European PCB industry has faced a prolonged decline over the past two decades. Reporting on the EIPC Winter Conference in January, Pete Starkey wrote: “Europe’s industrial recession continues. Germany’s manufacturing sector has been in continuing decline since mid-2022, and corporate bankruptcies are at a 10-year high. UK electronics sales are down, and France is showing slight signs of recovery after three years of decline."
SEMI North America Advisory Board Welcomes New Members from Chemours and Qnity
02/24/2026 | SEMISEMI announced the election of two new members to the SEMI North America Advisory Board (NAAB), Gerardo Familiar, President, Advanced Performance Materials, The Chemours Company (Chemours) and Sam Ponzo, Interim President of Semiconductor Technologies, Qnity Electronics, Inc. (Qnity).
Dan’s Biz Bookshelf: ‘Everybody Matters'
02/26/2026 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: Dan's Biz BookshelfWhile most business books promise growth, Bob Chapman’s Everybody Matters promises something more radical: human dignity at work. That may sound soft until you realize just how hard it is to pull off. Chapman, CEO of Barry-Wehmiller, wrote a field report from a manufacturing floor that learned the most dangerous truth in business: People are not a cost. They are the whole point.
NCAB Group Reports Strong Q4 and Year-End 2025 Results with Robust Sales and Order Growth
02/13/2026 | NCABNCAB Group released its Q4 and full-year 2025 results, reporting strong year-end momentum with double-digit growth in net sales and order intake, and a solid book-to-bill ratio of 1.21.
It’s Only Common Sense: Busy Is the New Lazy
02/16/2026 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: It's Only Common SenseThere was a time when being busy meant you were important. You held up your packed calendar like a trophy, bragged about your lack of sleep, and answered every “How are you?” with “Crazy busy!” as if it proved your worth. But somewhere along the way, “busy” stopped meaning “productive” and started meaning “distracted.”