Can we chat? AI is the new era of sourcing
The buzz surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) in the supply chain isn’t mere noise; it’s evolving into a substantial dialogue – one that could
The buzz surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) in the supply chain isn’t mere noise; it’s evolving into a substantial dialogue – one that could
Electronic waste, or e-waste, is a mounting challenge for the electronics industry. As technologies advance quickly, perfectly usable components get left behind, destined
Adam Fletcher, Chairman of the Electronic Components Supply Network (ecsn), has expressed his enthusiasm for welcoming Digi International Inc. as the newest member
In recent weeks, the USA has intensified its stance against Russia. Numerous organisations, individuals, and companies, including Mornsun, a provider of power supply
Laws covering the reduction of waste, such as the Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive (2012/19/EU) and the UK’s Right-to-Repair Law
To keep up with the increasing demand for chips, the global semiconductor manufacturing industry is projected to expand capacity by 6% in 2024
Mouser Electronics is now stocking the Pro 4G module from Arduino. Equipped with a Quectel LTE Cat 4 modem, the Pro 4G module
Author: Marco Mezger, President of MEMPHIS Electronic Recent reports indicate that the global supply chains have hit their ‘Goldilocks zone’, meaning perfect, stable
Rutronik has expanded its range of Hall effect sensors with the introduction of the Micronas HAL 302x family from TDK, designed to measure
Dynamic EMS, an Electronics Manufacturing Service (EMS) provider, highlights the substantial impact that recent geopolitical events have had on the global electronics supply