Navigating Supply Chain Security Threats in Electronics Manufacturing Services
As a critical bridge between component suppliers and end-product manufacturers, the Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) industry occupies a vital position in the electronics supply chain. However, several pressing threats currently jeopardize the security and stability of EMS supply networks. The challenges, from counterfeit parts to cyberattacks, are complex and require coordinated solutions. SOURCE: Win-Source Electronics […]
The Fourth Dimension: Game Changing Thermal Profiling Technology from iRaptor Founder Vitor Barros
I explore machine behavior with our special guest, Vitor Barros from iRaptor, as he introduces us to their revolutionary 4D profiler. This episode provides insights into how temperature and vibration mapping are transforming quality control and equipment maintenance on production floors. Vitor walks us through the meticulous development process of this Portuguese-made, handcrafted technology and […]
Indium Corporation Experts to Present Advanced Research at International Symposium on Microelectronics Oct 1-3
Indium Corporation experts will lead three presentations and a poster presentation at the 57th International Symposium on Microelectronics, organized by the International Microelectronics Assembly and Packaging Society (IMAPS), from October 1-3, in Boston, Massachusetts. The first presentation, titled Novel Innovative Thermal Interface Materials for Bare Die Processors and Applications Methods, will be co-presented by Indium […]
Government of Canada Supporting Critical Minerals Processing in Kingston
From mining critical minerals to manufacturing cars and batteries, to charging and end-of-life recycling, the electric vehicle supply chain presents an enormous economic opportunity for Canadian workers and businesses. As the demand for critical minerals to power the clean economy is expected to double by 2030, according to the International Energy Agency, Canada is supporting […]
Microsoft AI Needs So Much Power It’s Tapping Site of US Nuclear Meltdown
(Bloomberg) — The owner of the shuttered Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania will invest $1.6 billion to revive it, agreeing to sell all the output to Microsoft Corp. as the tech titan seeks carbon-free electricity for data centers to power the artificial intelligence boom. Constellation Energy Corp., the biggest US operator of reactors, […]