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Marcy’s Musings: From Business Diversification to Designing Display Electronics

07/16/2026 | Marcy LaRont -- Column: Marcy's Musings
I love this time of year. Aside from summer, I appreciate the natural pause from the busyness of trade shows, conferences, airport delays, and back-to-back Teams meetings. Colleagues become a bit harder to reach as family vacations are prioritized, and we take focus off work for a little while. But no matter the season, the accelerated pace of technological advancement doesn’t actually slow down. In this issue, we use this pause to look inward and forward.

Ionic Contamination Debate Highlights Growing Divide in Automotive Electronics

07/15/2026 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
A recent Global Electronics Association panel discussion revealed both broad agreement and sharp differences regarding one of electronics manufacturing’s most persistent reliability questions: How clean is clean enough? The discussion, focused on ionic contamination assessment in electronic control unit (ECU) manufacturing, brought together the following experts:  Tim Dietz from Ford Motor Company, Dr. Lothar Henneken from Robert Bosch, Eric Camden from Foresite, Hubertus Mertens from MKS’ Atotech, Doug Pauls from It Depends Electronics, and Stan Rak from SF Rak Company, as moderator. While everyone agreed that contamination control is essential for long-term reliability, panelists differed significantly on whether ion chromatography (IC) should play a larger role in production acceptance and process control.

Global Sourcing Spotlight: Making Global Sourcing Simple Again

07/15/2026 | Bob Duke -- Column: Global Sourcing Spotlight
If you’ve been in global sourcing long enough, you know the feeling of dashboards everywhere, endless reports, overlapping supplier databases, and “urgent” alerts that all say something different. What used to be a straightforward process of finding, qualifying, and managing suppliers has become a maze of tools, metrics, and meetings. Somewhere along the way, complexity became the norm.

Nomenil Aims to Make Additive Manufacturing Production-Ready

07/09/2026 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007
Can additive manufacturing finally move beyond niche applications and into mainstream PCB production? Nomenil founders Bas Le Grand and Dr. Luca Gautero believe the answer lies not in the hardware, but in the software. Drawing on years of inkjet experience, they're developing tools designed to make additive manufacturing more predictable, scalable, and accessible for manufacturers.

Dan’s Biz Bookshelf: ‘The Soul of a New Machine’

07/09/2026 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: Dan's Biz Bookshelf
Every once in a while, it's worth pulling an old book off the shelf to see if it still has something to teach us. That's exactly what I did recently with Tracy Kidder's Pulitzer Prize-winning "The Soul of a New Machine." I first read it more than 40 years ago when it was considered essential reading for anyone interested in technology and engineering. I wondered if it would still hold up after all these years. More importantly, I wanted to see how much the electronics industry had changed since the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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