THE LEAD
Electronics demand surged to a year-high in March, but rising material costs and tariff concerns pose challenges.
Microsoft has pulled back on data center projects around the world, Bloomberg reports, suggesting that the company is wary of expanding its cloud computing infrastructure too rapidly.
TECH NEWS
Researchers at Waseda University have developed a multilayered self-healing film with greater hardness and thermal stability than conventional materials, enhancing durability for coatings and flexible electronics.
ULT launches LAS 260.1 MD.14 laser fume extractor.
The EIPC (European Institute for the PCB Community) and PCEA will cohost a "Design to Fabrication" Technical Symposium this spring in several Baltic states.
Registrants for the PCB East exhibition this April will gain access to five free technical sessions (plus a keynote presentation) ranging from printed circuit design to fabrication and assembly, PCEA announced.
Researchers proved a decade ago that adding full memory to a PC can theoretically aid computation. They’re just now beginning to understand the implications.
Registrants for PCB Detroit this June will gain access to several technical sessions and a tabletop exhibition, the Printed Circuit Engineering Association (PCEA) announced.
Registration is open for CIRCUITS ASSEMBLY's annual Service Excellence Awards (SEAs) for EMS providers and electronics assembly equipment, material, service, and software suppliers.
PCB East features the top experts on printed circuit board design, including Rick Hartley, Susy Webb, Dan Beeker, and Stephen Chavez, among others.
Looking for networking opportunities? Join the PCEA Discord server, bringing together engineers and designers from around the world on a private channel for discussing technical questions and career opportunities.
Kimball Electronics has released its 2024 Guiding Principles Report, highlighting its progress on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives.
PCEA Training is offering a five-day Certified Professional Circuit Designer (CPCD) training and certification class on May 9, 16, 23, 30, and June 6.
Count On Tools releases nozzles for Juki 460 Cube and Seho PowerSelective/SelectLine selective soldering machines.
Four Uyemura team members have completed Lean Six Sigma Black Belt training, strengthening the company's process improvement capabilities.
A report finds that only three of the largest ICT manufacturers score above 50% in efforts to eliminate forced labor from supply chains, highlighting persistent shortcomings in the industry’s ethical sourcing practices.
BOARD TALK
Assumption vs. Accuracy: Why We Ask Engineering Questions
It is essential for PCB fabricators to ask their customers engineering questions before production. Clarifying design requirements and expectations ensures they are fully understood, preventing costly errors, avoiding liberties being taken in the fabrication process, resulting in a product that meets both performance and reliability standards.
JEFFREY BEAUCHAMP

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