Global Electronics Association Debuts; New Name Elevates IPC’s 70-Year Legacy as Voice of $6 Trillion Electronics Industry
Electronics Standards and Certifications Leader Unveils New Vision and Mission for Supply Chain Harmonization and Advocacy, Releases Global Trade Flows Study. Today begins a new chapter for IPC as it officially becomes the Global Electronics Association, reflecting its role as the voice of the electronics industry. Guided by the vision of “Better electronics for a better world,” the Global Electronics Association (electronics.org) is dedicated to enhancing supply chain resilience and promoting accelerated growth through engagement with more than 3,000 member companies, thousands of partners, and dozens of governments across the globe. “The Board’s support and approval of this transformation shows our collective recognition…
Global Electronics Association Debuts; New Name Elevates IPC’s 70-Year Legacy as Voice of $6 Trillion Electronics Industry
Electronics Standards and Certifications Leader Unveils New Vision and Mission for Supply Chain Harmonization and Advocacy, Releases Global Trade Flows…
Explore connectivity solutions
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What rapidly shifting logistics means for buyers
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Power resistor saves board space
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Pin headers: when custom is too costly
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One-stop Optoelectronic Solutions Provider
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Sealed power connector in stock
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What happens inside a distribution warehouse?
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New design? Why next-gen components may not be the answer
Flip Electronics’ director of supplier development, Eamonn Ahearne, explains how proven semiconductors can help with cost savings, compatibility and faster…
Frequency control, from design to deployment
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AI enters the anticounterfeit battle zone
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Are we at peak obsolescence?
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Oxford’s calling: don’t miss this design and buying bonanza
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Tariffs — deal or no deal?
This month John Denslinger provides readers with a fascinating insight into tariffs, concluding with hope that common sense trade policies prevail and reciprocity is quickly…
Tariffs — deal or no deal?
This month John Denslinger provides readers with a fascinating insight into tariffs, concluding with hope that common sense trade policies prevail and reciprocity is quickly achieved. Mark the date…
eVTOL is about to take-off
In this article, John Denslinger explores eVTOL aircraft and suggests it might be time to fasten our seatbelts as the technology is ready for take-off. In technology, acronyms tend to…
ICE jam
John Denslinger takes a detailed look at how the dynamics of electric vehicle uptake are shifting over time and how this is influencing manufacturers’ design and production strategies . Weather…
2025 Forecast: cautiously optimistic
John Denslinger’s view of 2025 mixes fluctuating GDP, economic uncertainty, technological pathways to organic growth and semiconductors on a roll. Do you remember forecasting this time last year? Inflation dominated nightly…
Dawn of surgical robotics
This month, John Denslinger investigates how AI is being deployed before, during and after surgical procedures to help improve efficiency, precision and patient outcomes. Of all the applications benefiting from…
Electronics makers respond to geopolitical turmoil with supply chain innovations
As national issues intrude further into the economic sphere, electronics manufacturers are creating new and flexible structures that involve changes to their manufacturing and supply chain systems. Adaptive supply chain….
Distribution dazzle with Edge AI design offerings at EW 2025
The recent Embedded World Exhibition offered distributors the opportunity to display their widening range of offerings for a software-dominated electronics world. Name the electronics industry event or exhibition, and component…
Distributors Embrace their Annus Ordinarius
After several years of tumult, marked by extreme uncertainties and demand-supply fluctuations, distributors are eager to welcome a year of unremarkable growth. Distribution is ready for humdrum. In fact, the…
Will electronics manufacturing reshoring accelerate in 2025?
As reshoring gains steam in North America, distributors based in the region may expect a slight bounce despite continuing inventory excess concerns. Reshoring is back on the manufacturing menu for…
MCU Vendors Broaden Offerings as Edge AI Push Intensifies
MCUs are the workhorses of the semiconductor industry, infusing life into devices across multiple markets. With Edge AI proliferating, suppliers see bigger sales opportunities ahead. Microcontrollers are the unsung heroes…
Chip Revenue of $1T by 2030 is still achievable, but with AI
The semiconductor industry appears to be back on track with its objective of $1 trillion by 2030. Artificial intelligence will lead the way, according to researchers. The semiconductor industry had…
AI throws memory makers a strong HBM lifeline
Memory semiconductor suppliers offering high bandwidth memory (HBM) chips for AI processors are seeing an unprecedented surge in sales, offsetting demand and inventory correction problems elsewhere. It is rare for…
Technology innovation will intensify in 2025 semiconductor market
Nvidia’s runaway success in the AI market is fueling a furious race for innovations and discoveries by enterprises seeking to set themselves apart in the semiconductor industry. Semiconductor companies are…