TASL inaugurates Airbus H125 production line in India
By building the civil H125 and potentially its military variant H125M, Tata and Airbus are ensuring that Indian operators have immediate access to cutting-edge technology with localised maintenance and lifecycle support.
Infinite Orbits expands into UK with Lúnasa acquisition
The establishment of a UK operational and engineering footprint strengthens Infinite Orbits’ long-term engagement with the British space ecosystem, enabling closer collaboration with UK-based industrial partners, research institutions and institutional stakeholders.
Honeywell delivers battery manufacturing automation to Alabama lab
The battery manufacturing automation platform is designed to optimize operations by improving cell yields and expediting facility startups for battery manufacturers at any scale.
India’s C2i Semiconductors raises $15 million in Series A
C2i Semiconductors is redesigning how electricity flows inside a server from the incoming power source to the processor chip using a grid-to-core approach.
Top 100 EMS and ODM providers grow 23% in 2025 as AI infrastructure drives market
The world’s largest EMS and ODM companies posted strong revenue growth in 2025, largely driven by demand for AI infrastructure and cloud data centres, according to new market data from analysts in4ma and industry publication EMSNOW.
Carnegie Mellon opens robotics innovation hub in Pittsburgh
The Robotics Innovation Center’s features include a 50,000-square-foot indoor robot testing floor; flexible high-bay research spaces; specialized labs supporting interdisciplinary collaboration; and a 1.5-acre outdoor robotics testing area.
TDK opens its fifth regional headquarters in Asia-Pacific
Japanese electronics company TDK has established a new Asia-Pacific regional headquarters (APAC RHQ) in Bengaluru, India, effective 1 April 2026. The move marks the company’s fifth regional headquarters, alongside Japan, Europe, the Americas and China.
South Korea flags risk to semiconductor materials amid Iran conflict
The ongoing war between the United States, Israel and Iran could disrupt supplies of key semiconductor manufacturing materials, raising concerns within the global chip industry. The warning was issued by a South Korean ruling party lawmaker after discussions with semiconductor companies and industry groups, according to a report by Reuters.
Siemens to invest €200 million in AI-driven factory in Amberg
Siemens plans to invest more than EUR 200 million to build a new digitalised and automated factory at its manufacturing and development site in Amberg, Germany. The facility is intended to support the company’s Smart Infrastructure business and is scheduled to be completed by 2030.
Order intake lifts outlook for Finnish electronics industry
Turnover in Finland’s electronics and electrotechnical industry increased by approximately 6% in 2025 compared with 2024, reaching around EUR 23 billion. The figures are based on preliminary estimates published by Technology Industries of Finland.
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