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I-Connect007 Editor’s Choice: Five Must-Reads for the Week
January 16, 2026 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007Estimated reading time: 3 minutes
I was in Chicago this week, where the weather went from sunny and 45° F on the day I arrived to snow and ice by the next morning. As a California/Arizona native, let’s just say I love the look of snow much more than I love driving in it. Still, I am grateful to have been part of some genuinely fun teambuilding with my colleagues at the Global Electronics Association.
My must-reads for this week are a diverse grouping of articles and columns, ranging from printed electronics and additive manufacturing to a comprehensive overview of the European EMS and PCB markets to marketing wisdom and, finally, a book to help you reach your full potential, personally and professionally.
Powering the Future: The Materials That Make Tomorrow Possible
Published January 14
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: If there is one area in electronics manufacturing more important than others, it’s materials science, especially as it relates to thermal management at very high temperatures—at or over 200° C. Brian Buyea of Remtec begins his new column, “At Remtec, we live in the intersection where science meets manufacturability.” Isn’t that true for all of us in hardware manufacturing? What’s next and what’s possible? Read on to find out.
Implementing Inkjet Solder Mask: A Customer Success Story
Published January 13
Paoli Dinelli of KLA outlines through a case study the challenges endemic in traditional liquid photoimageable solder mask, which includes the time it takes for multiple process steps and the inherent product waste, not to mention the quality issues that normally arise from overflow into holes and mask misalignments. Through this case example, she explains how moving to digital inkjet solder mask solved important problems.
Confronting an Era of Transformation in Europe
Published January 13
By all accounts, 2025 was tough for PCB and EMS manufacturing in Europe. Though there are many parallels with bringing domestic manufacturing capability and capacity back to the United States, Europe is comprised of completely separate and sovereign governments that must all align in mission and purpose. But Europe is resolute in its commitment to environmental sustainability and seemingly united in its recognition for the need for greater autonomy around military, defense, and critical systems electronics. This is a worthy read.
The Marketing Minute: Same Trade Show, Stronger Story
Published January 14
Even as marketing budgets shrink during challenging economic times and uncertainty (as remains the case for many in 2026), trade shows remain an important part of most manufacturing companies’ marketing and sales strategies. In her column this week, Brittany Martin asks, “Is using the same trade show strategy working for you?” and posits that, “today, visibility extends well beyond the booth.” She is right. Be more intentional about maximizing your opportunities when attending trade shows. Make them count and let us help you extend your visibility beyond the booth.
Dan’s Biz Bookshelf: ‘Super Performance: 8 Strategies to Reach Full Potential’
Published January 15
Let’s face it. There is never enough time to read all the business books out there, so I appreciate Dan Beaulieu’s book reviews. He helps me prioritize my reading (or listening) list. This latest review is described as a roadmap, with a step-by-step, practical guide to enhance your business performance. I am intrigued. Who doesn’t want to reach their full workplace potential? As Dan says, "The genuine test of any business book is whether it makes you do something different tomorrow.” I’m ready to take up the challenge. How about you?
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EDADOC: Building the ‘Neural Hub’ for High-Compute Chips Within a Compact Space
04/28/2026 | ECIO Editorial TeamEvery chip to the market must pass a stringent checkpoint before shipment known as ATE testing. Serving as the physical “neural hub” that connects test equipment worth millions of dollars with the device under test, the performance of the ATE test board directly determines the accuracy, efficiency, and final yield of chip testing. Amid the rapid rise of high-compute chips, what extreme challenges is this seemingly small circuit board facing? How is EDADOC addressing industry pain points through its one-stop “design + manufacturing” model?
American Made Advocacy: Rebuilding America’s Military Stockpiles Begins With Microelectronics
04/28/2026 | Shane Whiteside -- Column: American Made AdvocacyCurrent world events demonstrate the fragility of long-distance supply chains transiting multiple zones of conflict. The U.S. military is currently drawing down supplies of key munitions and other electronic systems at unprecedented rates.1Every one of those systems is powered by printed circuit boards. The American PCB industry has kept pace with peacetime demand for the defense industry, but will now be called upon to increase production to a wartime footing at rates not seen in decades.
Skydio Commits $3.5B to Expand U.S. Manufacturing and Secure American Drone Leadership
04/27/2026 | PRNewswireSkydio, the largest U.S.-based drone manufacturer and the world leader in flying robots, announced plans to invest $3.5 billion in the United States over the next five years to expand its domestic manufacturing, accelerate R&D, and strengthen American supply chains.
Amcor Opens Advanced Healthcare Packaging Coating Facility in Malaysia
04/27/2026 | PRNewswireAmcor, a global leader in developing and producing responsible packaging solutions, opened an advanced healthcare packaging coating facility in Subang Jaya, Selangor, marking a significant expansion of its manufacturing footprint in Malaysia and Southeast Asia.
Indium Corporation Joins India’s IDSPS Industry Consortium Partnership
04/24/2026 | Indium CorporationIndium Corporation announced that it has joined the Indian Design, Semiconductor, Packaging and Systems (IDSPS) program, a national initiative supporting R&D, workforce development, and global supply-chain growth.