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Exhibitor Registration and Speaker Applications Now Open for NEDME 2025

03/10/2025 | NEDME
The Northwest Electronics Design & Manufacturing Expo (NEDME) is gearing up for its 2025 event, and exhibitor registration is now open! Taking place on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, at the Wingspan Event & Conference Center at Westside Commons in Hillsboro, Oregon. This year’s keynote speaker is Quantum Computing hardware expert Jim Clarke.

Honeywell Launches Strategic Collaboration With ForwardEdge ASIC

03/04/2025 | Honeywell
Honeywell and ForwardEdge ASIC LLC, a Lockheed Martin Corporation subsidiary, announced the launch of a strategic collaboration to develop high-reliability space microelectronics.

VTT, IQM Launch First 50-qubit Quantum Computer Developed in Europe

03/04/2025 | VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and IQM Quantum Computers, one of the global leaders in superconducting quantum computers, have completed and launched Europe’s first 50-qubit superconducting quantum computer, now open to researchers and companies through the VTT QX quantum computing service.

Flexible Thinking Flexible Circuit Technology—Looking Back and Forward

03/03/2025 | Joe Fjelstad -- Column: Flexible Thinking
Flexible circuit technology came on the scene as a solution largely for niche applications, however, the technology has emerged in recent years as a cornerstone of modern electronics. Today, the technology is enabling a broad range of new product designs across industries. From wearable devices and medical implants to foldable smartphones and numerous automotive applications, flexible circuits are arguably at the heart of much of the next generation of innovations.

Beyond Silicon: Exploring New Materials for Photonic Integrated Circuits

03/03/2025 | IDTechEx
Photonic Integrated Circuits (PICs) use manufacturing processes developed for the semiconductor industry to miniaturize complex optical functionality onto a chip. PICs offer significant advantages over electronic ICs. Since light travels around 3X faster than electricity, PICs can transmit data with much higher throughput.
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