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Who is Ventec?

Ventec is a 25-year-old electronics manufacturer headquartered in Taiwan and China, with 90% of its manufacturing capacity based in China. It operates using a “one-stop shop” model offering its customers laminates, prepregs, assembly consumables, and process equipment targeting industries such as automotive, aerospace and defence, industrial, and medical. Ventec’s offering Some of Ventec’s products include:

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TE Connectivity’s latest automation solutions at Farnell

Farnell has expanded its industrial automation solutions portfolio with the latest offerings from TE Connectivity (TE). Engineers can now access a broad range of products designed to elevate the intelligence, reliability, and efficiency of modern automation systems. As industrial environments demand faster, smarter, and more connected solutions, TE’s advanced products provide the backbone of high-performance

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Mouser Electronics empowers the future of smart homes

Mouser Electronics provides engineers with the latest innovations in automation solutions in its comprehensive smart home resource centre. The growing number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices enables the management of the entire home, creating a unique experience for homeowners with greater control, peace of mind, and the potential for long-term cost savings. IoT devices

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Can the RBA code help unify ESG in electronics?

In an industry built on precision, performance, and compliance, the electronics components sector has long operated under globally recognised quality standards – from ISO 9001 to RoHS and REACH. But when it comes to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices, the same clarity is missing. As pressure increases from regulators, investors, and customers, companies across

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Best practices for electronic supply chain security

Electronic supply chain security is highly relevant in a world besieged by cyber attacks which are only set to increase, both in frequency and sophistication. Supply chain attacks have become a valuable tactic for cyber criminals looking to cause disruption, particularly nation state actors. These attacks, coupled with a rise in counterfeit electronic components which

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Navitas plans for 200mm GaN production with PSMC

Navitas Semiconductor announced a strategic partnership with Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC or Powerchip), to start production and continue development of 200mm GaN-on-silicon technology. Navitas’ GaN IC portfolio is expected to use Powerchip’s 200mm in Fab 8B, located in Zhunan Science Park, Taiwan. The fab has been operational since 2019 and supports various high-volume manufacturing

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Silanna Semiconductor appoints Astute as distributor

Astute Group has been appointed a European and Indian distributor for Silanna’s advanced semiconductors. Under this agreement, Astute Group will leverage its logistics network, deep technical expertise, and on-the-ground distribution in key global hubs to accelerate access to Silanna technology. US-headquartered Silanna Semiconductor, a provider of advanced laser driver ICs, now unveils a new Plural

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Mouser Electronics stocks wide selection of TI products

Mouser Electronics is stocking new products and solutions from Texas Instruments (TI). An authorised distributor with over 69,000 TI parts available to order, including over 45,000 in-stock and ready to ship, Mouser offers a wide portfolio of TI technologies to help buyers and engineers bring their products to market. Mouser offers the full range of

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From EV to AR/VR: SiC’s reach powers new tech waves

Yole Group  unveils the 2025 edition of its  ‘Power SiC: Market & Applications’ report, delivering a deep dive into SiC‘s evolving global landscape, covering device markets, supply chains, and strategic developments across applications. While the SiC device market is poised to reach $10.3 billion by 2030, a temporary slowdown in EV sales in 2024 is delaying demand

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Global tariff turbulence prompts rethink of trading partnerships

UK small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) are being significantly impacted by the upending of the global trading environment, propelled by the US administration’s tariff policies, according to new research from independent funder Bibby Financial Services (BFS). BFS’s  Trading Places  report, which surveyed over 500 UK SMEs that trade overseas, found over half (55%) see tariffs as

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