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THE LEAD
From biodegradable PCBs and 2-D transistor breakthroughs to soaring server demand and chip acquisition ambitions, innovation and investment are accelerating across the electronics supply chain.
TECH NEWS
Researchers have demonstrated a scalable, low-temperature process for printing all-2-D thin-film transistors on rigid and flexible substrates without ionic-liquid gating, acids,or high-heat steps.
Engineers at the University of Maine researchers have developed a new modeling method that accurately predicts the strength of lightweight, gyroid-infilled 3-D-printed parts.
Matthias Wagner, CEO and cofounder of Flux, discusses AI-powered PCB design challenges, language prompting capabilities, democratization of product design and more.
Sandia National Laboratories researchers developed an X-ray method using multiple metal targets, creating color-rich images that can better distinguish materials and defects than traditional black-and-white X-rays.
Molex launches first quad-row board-to-board connector.
Researchers at the Swiss Federal Laboratories have created a fully biodegradable PCB made from lignocellulose.
Fuji America said technical service manager Tony Picciola will join an expert panel on Nov. 11 for the webinar “Beyond Automation.”
PCB West 2026 will take place Sept. 29–Oct. 2 at the Santa Clara Convention Center, with booth registration opening today for returning exhibitors.
PCB West 2025 reported a 3.5 percent year-over-year attendance increase, drawing a strong international crowd to its Santa Clara conference and exhibition.
Circuits Assembly opened entries for its 2026 NPI Awards, recognizing innovations in electronics assembly equipment, material and software.
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BOARD BUYING
Again I’m Asking: Where Are All the PCB Youngbloods?
Where are all the PCB youngbloods? Why aren’t young men and women entering the industry in the numbers they did in the past? I asked these questions several years ago, and the situation has improved slightly since. But not enough.
GREG PAPANDREW

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