Nano Dimension sells AME and Fabrica product lines to Inspira
Nano Dimension Ltd. has agreed to sell its additively manufactured electronics (AME) product line and its previously discontinued Fabrica product line to Inspira Technologies as part of an ongoing strategic review.
Limited capacity and order shifts push consumer DRAM prices higher
Tightening supply conditions and ongoing product transitions are driving a sharp increase in consumer DRAM prices, according to new data from TrendForce.
Europe at a turning point for PCB base materials
As performance requirements for printed circuit boards continue to rise — driven by high-speed digital as well as RF and microwave applications — the development and selection of base materials is becoming a balancing act between electrical performance, regulatory compliance and supply chain resilience. What used to be a largely engineering-driven decision is now increasingly influenced by external constraints that are harder to control and even harder to predict.
ZEISS opens quality excellence centre in North Carolina
ZEISS has opened a new Quality Excellence Center in Huntersville, North Carolina, expanding its metrology and quality assurance footprint in the US.
OKI launches EMS offering for AI server equipment
OKI has introduced a new electronics manufacturing services (EMS) offering targeting AI server equipment.
GBM ships graphite samples to US customer, opens lab in Quebec
The GBM (Global Battery Material) Graphite Lab is equipped to analyze, purify and upgrade natural graphite from low-grade raw ore to battery-grade final concentrate, demonstrating purification levels up to 97% carbon content.
Intel joins Musk-led Terafab project
Intel has announced it will join the Terafab project, spearheaded by Elon Musk, alongside SpaceX, Tesla and xAI.
Spain allocates €19 million to semiconductor research and quantum chip development
The Spanish government has approved the allocation of €19 million to support research in semiconductors and the development of quantum chips, according to a statement from the Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Service.
Murata completes new MLCC production building in Japan
Japanese component manufacturer Murata has completed a new production building at its subsidiary Izumo Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. in Izumo, strengthening its capacity for multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs).
Corning breaks ground on North Carolina cable plant
Corning Incorporated and Meta Platforms, Inc. have started construction on an expansion of optical cable manufacturing capacity in Hickory, North Carolina, aimed at supporting the growing buildout of AI-driven data centres in the United States.
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