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Kimball Electronics Thailand Raises Environmental Awareness through Mangrove Conservation Activity

06/07/2024 | Kimball Electronics
On June 5, World Environment Day, Kimball Electronics Thailand held a Mangrove planting event at Air and Coastal Defense Command, Sattahip District.

Celebrating International Children’s Day at Incap Slovakia

06/05/2024 | Incap
On Saturday 1 June 2024, Incap Slovakia organized a special factory open day for our employees and their families. The event was held to celebrate International Children’s Day and saw nearly 600 employees and their family members participate.

My Experience as an International Student

06/05/2024 | Palash Vyas, Ph.D, Graduate Research Assistant
In the summer of 2017, after finishing my bachelor’s, I decided to leave India to pursue my ambitions. I had grown up around engineering: My dad was a mechanical engineer, which fueled my interest in engineering as I always saw him working on complex HVAC projects. After high school, I took competitive exams and was admitted to the University of NMIMS in Mumbai to pursue mechanical engineering. After graduating with my bachelor's degree, I felt a strong desire to delve deeper into the field. Pursuing a master's degree abroad seemed like the perfect way to gain this in-depth knowledge, so I decided to apply to U.S. universities because I saw them as world leaders at the forefront of technology and research.

Nolan’s Notes: The Changing EMS Landscape

06/04/2024 | Nolan Johnson -- Column: Nolan's Notes
The basis of chaos theory is a key concept known as the “butterfly effect.” It’s the idea that a small event in one place (a butterfly flapping its wings in Spain) creates a cascading set of follow-on events that just might turn into a storm across Africa that becomes a hurricane striking Florida. The connections between cause and effect are not always obvious, but nevertheless are there—if you look for them. Again, choosing to look outward rather than inward. We’ve felt the butterfly effect, especially in recent years. Just one little change can turn into ever larger and cascading repercussions. What are some of those small changes that are bringing about big results? In this issue of SMT007 Magazine, we talk about supply chain issues, workforce shortages, post-tariff and geopolitical shifts, and new opportunities in other countries.

Will Modern Additive Manufacturing Revolutionize PCB Manufacturing?

06/03/2024 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
In this interview, Alex Stepinski delves into the evolving landscape of additive manufacturing technology in PCB fabrication. He highlights the historical shifts in additive and subtractive processes and emphasizes the recent focus on fine patterning and 3D printing. He discusses the challenges faced in achieving fully additive processes, citing past experiences and the need for extensive process control. The conversation also explores the drivers and barriers to adoption, with Alex underscoring the importance of OEM involvement and targeted marketing efforts.
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