Mitsubishi Electric wholly acquires GSaaS provider Infostellar
Tokyo-based Infostellar provides ground segment as a service (GSaaS) offerings for orbiting satellites. The two companies aim to accelerate the global expansion of ground station networks and establish a high-quality space communications infrastructure.
NOTE secures contract in the AI data center sector
Swedish electronics manufacturing company NOTE has signed an agreement with a new customer operating in the advanced data center hardware sector. The contract covers the production of equipment used in AI infrastructure. Manufacturing is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2027, and by 2028 the project is expected to generate annual revenue of approximately SEK 100 million (around USD 10.5 million).
Korkia receives environmental permit for solar, BESS project
Located in the Vilmoren forest area in Dalarna, a region in central Sweden, Smedjebacken is a flagship project in Korkia’s Swedish portfolio. Once operational, the project is estimated to produce approximately 150 GWh of electricity annually.
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Apple to spend $30 billion on US-made chips from Broadcom
The new agreement will lead to the production of more than 15 billion US-made chips and enable Broadcom to expand and modernize its manufacturing facilities in Fort Collins, Colorado, with a USD 1.5 billion capital expenditure investment.
It's gotten worse – and the memory market isn't done yet
Two months ago, at Evertiq Expo Zürich, Nikolaos Florous left little room for optimism. Tight memory market conditions would persist, he said — and things would likely get worse before they got better.
Kraken announces closing of $430M acquisition of Covelya Group
The acquisition aligns with Canadian company Kraken Robotics’ strategy to deliver value to customers through a portfolio of dual-use technologies and a culture of innovation.
Analog Devices completes acquisition of Empower Semiconductor
The two companies had earlier announced that they had entered into a definitive agreement under which Analog Devices would acquire Empower in an all-cash transaction for USD 1.5 billion.
Maruti Suzuki inaugurates vehicle manufacturing plant in India
At full capacity the advanced vehicle manufacturing facility in Haryana is expected to produce one million units per annum. The projected total investment at the plant will be about USD 3.5 billion, creating over 21,000 jobs.
EnergyX secures $225M investment from Eni for lithium project
The project in Chile has a planned capacity to produce up to 52,500 metric tons of lithium carbonate per year across the first two phases, and the potential to expand further through additional development phases.
Europe holds a 2.5% share of a market it helped build
New data from in4ma and EMSNOW puts the global EMS and ODM industry at USD 820 billion for 2025 – and Europe's share of that figure is shrinking in relative terms even as the continent's largest players post revenue growth.
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