Reimagining the Electric Power Grid

The electric grid is changing. Variable renewables, the rise of EVs, and the demand for real‑time resilience are pushing utilities from reactive operations to predictive, data‑driven strategies. In Future Electronics’ recent panel discussion, engineers Cody Tudor, John Parker, Riccardo Collura, and moderator Lazina Rahman, explored the technologies powering a connected, intelligent, and sustainable grid. 

Cydome Introduces First Cybersecurity Solution for Offshore Wind Farms That Requires No Physical Installation

First-of-its-kind cybersecurity protection for clean energy deploys remotely as a container on existing VSAT routers, delivering operational simplicity and eliminating the need for on-site technicians. London, United Kingdom — Cydome, a pioneer of maritime and critical infrastructure cybersecurity, today introduces a new deployment option for its maritime cybersecurity platform: Cydome Embedded for Remote Energy Facilities. […]

EMS Industry Sees Year-end Bookings Surge, Signaling Stronger Demand Ahead

The Global Electronics Association releases EMS industry results for December 2025 The Global Electronics Association announced the December 2025 findings from its North American Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) Statistical Program. The book-to-bill ratio stands at 1.24. Total North American EMS shipments in December 2025 were up 5.6% compared to the same month last year. Compared […]

A Global Perspective on the Future of Electronics: Skills, AI, and Supply Chain Transformation

By Gaurab Majumdar, Global Electronics Association Key Summary: Skills, standards, and reliability will define competitiveness as the global electronics ecosystem becomes more complex and quality-driven. AI adoption will reshape electronics design and manufacturing through AI-optimized chips, edge intelligence, and predictive factory operations. Automotive and high-reliability electronics will accelerate, driven by EVs, ADAS, power-dense architectures, and […]