From the Publisher: AI in Electronics Manufacturing – Cutting through the Hype

The explosion of interest in generative artificial Intelligence applications that resulted from rollouts like ChatGPT has caused a rush of content about these technologies. The question on everyone’s mind is, Is AI coming for your job? As your friendly industry content curator, we’re here to help. Spoiler alert: for our industry workers, the answer is a hard no.
EMSNOW Up Close: Indium’s Brian O’Leary
Brian O’Leary is Indium’s Head of e-Mobility and Infrastructure and has been an active advocate from the electronics industry in sounding the alarm about reliability issues. Eric and Brian discuss all that’s involved in the electrification of transportation. Brian warns that the industry is struggling with failures in this harsh environment. He focuses not only […]
Changes in Charging Technology Will Accelerate EV Adoption
SOURCE: TTI MarketEye blog By Gabe Osorio, Director, TTI Transportation Unit I recently took an Uber while on business travel in Chicago and the driver couldn’t stop “commenting” on the lengthy charging time for his electric car. He told me he would charge it for 14 hours on his plug at home and only get […]
Operationalizing ESG – How Can Organizations Move Up the Sustainability Maturity Ladder?
ESG has become more than a buzzword: it is now an imperative for any organization to infuse sustainability into every part of their organization. Vague promises and “checking off boxes” are no longer enough to meet stakeholder expectations and to take adequate action on the most pressing environmental and social global issues. SOURCE: IDC Blog […]
Unemployment in Mexico reaches historic low
Mexico’s unemployment rate hit a historic low of 2.7% in February, according to figures published by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI). SOURCE: Mexico News Daily The INEGI’s National Employment and Occupation Survey (ENOE) shows that unemployment in February was a full percentage point lower than the same month in 2022, and 0.1% […]