THE LEAD
Researchers have developed recyclable, self-healing circuit boards using vitrimers and liquid metal, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional electronics and helping curb e-waste.
A US congressional advisory panel has warned that China’s strategic dominance over global manufacturing and critical supply chains poses long-term risks to US economic and national security.
TECH NEWS
France is aiming to become a global player in advanced chipmaking, with President Macron calling for domestic production of 2nm semiconductors.
PCEA has announced the technical program for PCB West 2025, featuring over 125 hours of training and more than 50 sessions, including 30 classes new to the industry-leading tech conference.
AI systems are increasingly trained on sanitized or incomplete historical data, raising concerns about the accuracy of future outputs.
DuPont’s embedded barrier layer team has been named the 2025 Heroes of Chemistry for advancing 193nm immersion lithography, boosting chip yield, stability and sustainability.
Engineer Lorentio Brodesco has unveiled the nsOne, the first custom PlayStation 1 motherboard designed to work with original chips.
Nikon launches Limited Angle CT.
Vishay adds AC03-CS safety resistors.
Frank Mullaney and Emma Hudson share some of iNEMI’s ongoing projects, including new content on PCB test methods, solders, and laminates on the PCB Chat podcast.
Tom Britton and Nataliia Matsiuk of Jefferson Lab join Geoffrey Hazelett of FreedomCAD, Matt Leary of Newgrange Design and Mike Buetow of PCEA to share work on a Department of Energy program that pair scientists with real-world industry problems.
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BOARD BUYING
Thailand PCB Manufacturing Progresses but Needs Time to Mature
It’s been almost two years since the authors’ first visit to Thailand, which occurred just after Covid travel restrictions were lifted. We first reported on our impressions of Thailand’s PCB manufacturing environment in August 2023.
GREG PAPANDREW

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