What Every Electronics Company Needs to Know about Environmental Product Requirements

The task of monitoring and complying with environmental, health and safety (EHS) rules that affect electronics companies and their products requires a watchful eye on all levels of government: local, state, national, and international. EHS policies typically carry significant penalties for non-compliance but great rewards for high performance and proactive leadership. Here IPC’s Kelly Scanlon reports on a recent training event to address the issue.
Newtec collaborates with QinetiQ, marking move into space sector
Newtec is taking the lead on two QinetiQ projects as it works towards full ESA certification SINT-NIKLAAS, Belgium – Newtec, a specialist in the design, development and manufacture of equipment for satellite communications, today announced it is working with QinetiQ on two key projects as it enters the Belgian space market. QinetiQ – a leading science and […]
ULT LLC Keeps Its Promise to Plant Trees
Fume extraction vendor supports habitat restoration and environmental education When fume extraction supplier ULT entered the US market in early 2017, the company made a big promise: “We will plant a tree for every unit sold in the US.” Now that promise was kept. On Friday, May 17th, ULT LLC fulfilled its commitment by supporting […]
OMRON Microscan Appoints Andy Zosel as President and Chief Executive Officer
Andy Zosel, previously serving as Senior Vice President of Engineering and Commercial Operations for OMRON Microscan, has been appointed as the new President & CEO of OMRON Microscan. Hoffman Estates, IL – OMRON announced that as of June 17, 2019, Andy Zosel has been appointed as the new President & CEO of its OMRON Microscan […]
The Growth in Connected IoT Devices Is Expected to Generate 79.4ZB of Data in 2025, According to a New IDC Forecast
FRAMINGHAM, Mass.– The number of devices connected to the Internet, including the machines, sensors, and cameras that make up the Internet of Things (IoT), continues to grow at a steady pace. A new forecast from International Data Corporation (IDC) estimates that there will be 41.6 billion connected IoT devices, or “things,” generating 79.4 zettabytes (ZB) […]