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OSI Systems Receives $11M Order for Electronic Assemblies

11/21/2024 | BUSINESS WIRE
OSI Systems, Inc announced that its Optoelectronics and Manufacturing division has received an order for approximately $11 million to provide critical electronic sub-assemblies for a leading-edge healthcare original equipment manufacturer (OEM), known for innovative and specialized medical solutions.

North American Wi-Fi Sensing CPE Installations to Surge to 112 Million by 2030

11/15/2024 | ABI Research
Wi-Fi Sensing uses Wi-Fi RF wave attenuation to detect presence and motion, offering a cost-effective, easily deployable solution. Major Wi-Fi chipset vendors supporting infrastructure markets are backing this technology.

Henkel, Covestro and Quad Industries Collaborate for Advanced Medical Wearables Based on Printed Electronics

11/11/2024 | WEBWIRE
Henkel, Covestro and Quad Industries today have announced a partnership in the field of printed electronics. By joining forces and combining their different areas of expertise the companies aim to accelerate customer developments for advanced medical wearables and to further drive the adoption of innovative printed electronics solutions especially for stretchable materials in healthcare applications.

OSI Systems Receives $6 Million Award for Patient Monitoring Solutions

10/31/2024 | BUSINESS WIRE
OSI Systems, Inc. announced that its Healthcare division, Spacelabs Healthcare®, has received an order valued at approximately $6 million to provide patient monitoring solutions and related supplies and accessories to a U.S. based hospital system.

Battling Counterfeit Electronics in Manufacturing

10/07/2024 | Nolan Johnson, I-Connect007
Paul Jarski, product development manufacturing leader at Case New Holland (CNH), discusses his extensive experience with counterfeit electronics throughout his career. He highlights the challenges faced during market allocations, where counterfeit parts infiltrated supply chains and causing significant issues. Paul recounts the rigorous processes implemented to detect and prevent counterfeits, including advanced material analysis and testing. Counterfeit parts occasionally slipped through despite these measures, leading to costly and time-consuming audits and verifications to ensure product integrity and safety. 
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