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THE LEAD
China has quietly developed and begun testing a prototype EUV lithography system in Shenzhen, signaling progress toward domestic AI chip production amid Western export controls. Ukraine’s fast-growing defense technology sector is struggling to scale due to a severe shortage of PCB, RF and hardware design engineers.
TECH NEWS
China has developed and is testing a prototype extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machine in Shenzhen, a step toward domestic AI chip production.
Ukraine’s defense technology sector is facing a critical engineer shortage, with demand for PCB, RF and hardware design specialists.
In PCB assembly, Industry 4.0 adoption in 2025 is shifting from buzzwords toward real-time, data-driven production, as manufacturers integrate connected equipment and monitoring systems to improve yield, reliability and supply chain resilience.
Taiwan is prioritizing four research areas – advanced process technology, heterogeneous integration, materials innovation and semiconductor talent development – to sustain its global leadership in chip manufacturing.
Texas universities are accelerating US semiconductor innovation through expanded research programs, CHIPS Act funding, and industry partnerships.
Numerical Innovations launches PCB preflight design verification platform.
Vishay introduces S2F and S3F thin film chip fuses.
PCEA reports that PCB East 2026 exhibition space is more than 70% booked and on track to sell out, with the event moving to the DCU Center in Worcester for its April 28–May 1 conference and April 29 exhibition.
Entries for Circuits Assembly's 2026 NPI Awards, recognizing innovations in electronics assembly equipment, material and software, are due Dec. 19.
Hirose releases 1.0mm series coaxial connector.
PCB West 2026 booth sales are now open to all exhibitors, with more than 60 percent of the floor already reserved following early access for returning companies.
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ROI
Building a Future from Obsolete Parts
Let it be said that the printed circuit industry faces a whole lot of challenges. While some are geopolitical in nature, most are not. The foundational challenge is advancing technology in the most cost-effective and profitable manner to enable continued development of exciting new processes and products.
PETER BIGELOW

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