The Reading Room – What’s the SCOOP?

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After hijacking a space on EMSNOW’s homepage while I guest edited the publication, their esteemed editor, Jennifer Read, has kindly allowed me back on a weekly basis to share some of what I am watching, reading and even listening to. So, here’s a few things I’ve enjoyed this week, some of which you will see […]

Next-Gen Microelectronics Design: Manufacturing Challenges and Opportunities

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The innovations driving the development of technically sophisticated, smaller electronics are transforming the electronics assembly landscape. Hardware manufacturers are under pressure to achieve new advancements in miniaturization, improve device performance, lower costs and speed time-to-market. Celestica’s Microelectronics Lab in Newmarket plays a key role in helping OEMs manufacture these devices.

Electronics Industry Endorses US-Mexico-Canada Pact; Leaders Call on U.S. Government to Promote Pro-Manufacturing Policies

IPC – Association Connecting Electronics Industries®, which represents more than 5,300 member facilities across the $2 trillion electronics supply chain, is hosting its annual U.S. advocacy event, IMPACT Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. — Top executives from electronics companies across the United States are in Washington, D.C., this week to endorse the proposed U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA) […]

uCPE processor chips revenue to rise

By Pradeep Chakraborty Universal customer premises equipment (uCPE) is a new breed of network infrastructure gear. It is now undergoing rapid expansion. uCPE processor chips, will see revenue rise to $327 million in 2023, up from $7 million in 2019. uCPE devices are also employing sophisticated application-specific logic co-processors and powerful 64-bit microprocessors as their […]