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THE LEAD
An executive order establishes a 30-day government review period for advanced AI models, reflecting a shift toward greater federal oversight tied to cybersecurity.USC scientists have built a tiny system that thinks like a brain and runs on thin air.
TECH NEWS
USC researchers have developed a fully analog, self-powered neuromorphic system that can sense the physical world, learn from it, and make decisions, all on a circuit board the size of a coin, powered by nothing external.
Zhen Ding says AI is transforming printed circuit boards into critical platforms for high-performance computing and system integration.
Germany’s Cellutronik project is developing PCB substrates made from bacterial cellulose and agricultural by-products, with researchers aiming to create scalable, environmentally friendly alternatives to conventional circuit board materials.
Huawei is pursuing a chip design approach centered on reducing signal transmission delays rather than transistor sizes.
Foxconn unveiled the Cavira, a mid-size electric crossover to compete with the Tesla Model Y.
Queen’s University Belfast researchers are leading a £2.9M ($3.9M) international effort to create new technologies to help tackle a major electronic waste problem in Malaysia.
PCEA will host a webinar on flex and rigid-flex circuit design June 24 featuring Dave Lackey covering manufacturability, materials, tooling and fabrication considerations.
PCEA issued a call for abstracts for PCB East 2027, seeking technical presentations on PCB design, fabrication, assembly, test, packaging and additive manufacturing ahead of the April event in Worcester.
Registration is open for PCB West 2026, which will feature more than 120 hours of PCB design and assembly training this September in Santa Clara.
Looking for networking opportunities? Join the PCEA Discord server, bringing together engineers and designers from around the world on a private channel for discussing technical questions and career opportunities.
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