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Production of electronic components, mainly semiconductors and displays, jumped 11.1% annually last quarter, thanks to strong demand for chips used in AI and HPC devices, Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs said. Production of computers and optical components increased 17.7% from a year ago, bolstered by higher demand for AI and cloud-based data centers.
Plexus has reportedly notified Oregon officials of plans to close its contract electronics manufacturing factory here by this fall.
Electroninks, the leader in metal complex inks for additive manufacturing and advanced semiconductor packaging, today announced the official opening of the company’s APAC facility in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan.
Japan's output of printed circuit boards decreased 9.3% in February from the same month last year to 757,000 sq. m., the 25th consecutive drop, and the output fell 11.4% To 44.303 billion yen, the Japan Electronics Packaging Circuits Association (JPCA) said.
Shenzhen Jove Enterprise reported 2023 sales of CNY1.24 million ($171.3 million), down 19% from a year ago.
Padget Electronics, a subsidiary of India-based Dixon Technologies, signed an agreement with Longcheer, the world's second-largest smartphone ODM based in China, for smartphone manufacturing.
Saudi Arabia has set its intentions on advanced manufacturing, and one company, Alat (Arabic for "machine"), is taking the lead, focused on developing electronics and advanced industrial production while pioneering industry 4.0 technology and the use of clean energy in manufacturing.
The discounted price for the PCB East 2024 technical conference ends May 3, conference organizers said today.
TTM Technologies has officially opened its $200 million, state-of-the-art PCB manufacturing plant in Penang.
Eight new Chinese suppliers have been added to Apple's recently announced fiscal year 2023 supplier list, while four have been removed..
Nokia's optical line terminal (OLT) cards have officially started rolling off the Sanmina manufacturing line in Pleasant Prairie, WI.
Regina Lathrop, marketing coordinator and co-owner of Datest, has passed away.
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