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Chiplets and the Like are Redefining Microelectronics

06/25/2025 | productronica
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STMicroelectronics Introduces Advanced Human Presence Detection Solution to Enhance Laptop and PC User Experience

06/24/2025 | STMicroelectronics
STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, introduces a new Human Presence Detection (HPD) technology for laptops, PCs, monitors and accessories, delivering more than 20% power consumption reduction per day in addition to improved security and privacy.

ULVAC Continues Participation in 'Lab-in-Fab' Project to Advance Piezoelectric MEMS Technology, Now Entering a New Phase

06/19/2025 | JCN Newswire
ULVAC, Inc. announced that the collaborative development project "Lab-in-Fab," aimed at advancing piezoelectric Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (piezoMEMS) technology and in which ULVAC has participated since 2020, is entering a new phase. ULVAC will continue its participation in this initiative, contributing to the commercialization of piezoMEMS by providing deposition and etching technologies as an equipment manufacturer.

American Made Advocacy: Supporting the Entire PCB Ecosystem—Materials to OEMs

06/17/2025 | Shane Whiteside -- Column: American Made Advocacy
With the addition of RTX to PCBAA’s membership roster, we now represent the interests of companies in the entire PCB ecosystem. From material providers to OEMs, the insights of our collective members help us educate, advocate, and support legislation and policy favorable to America’s microelectronics manufacturers. The industry veterans who lead these companies provide valuable perspective, and their accumulated wisdom makes us an even stronger association.

Enough Talk—Time to Strengthen America’s Microelectronics Industrial Base

06/09/2025 | James Will, USPAE
The U.S. doesn’t have an innovation problem in terms of microelectronics, or a talent problem or even an investment problem. What the U.S. has is a coordination problem, and that’s threatening the livelihood of our domestic microelectronics ecosystem.
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