Inside one of Taiwan's semiconductor factories
Taiwan’s semiconductor industry is often discussed in terms of scale, complexity, and technological leadership. Less often, we get a closer look at how these facilities actually operate from the inside.
Evertiq Expo Tampere 2026 sets new visitor record
Evertiq Expo returned to Tampere on March 26, 2026, bringing together the electronics industry at Tampere Hall in Finland’s third-largest city. This year’s event attracted 297 visitors from 202 companies, alongside 79 exhibiting companies — setting a new attendance record and highlighting continued engagement across the regional electronics ecosystem.
Kaynes announces OSAT opening ceremony, product launch
Kaynes Semicon aims to create state-of-the-art semiconductor backend manufacturing capabilities and enabling the next phase of innovation from India.
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INVISIBLE ARCHITECTS OF MINIATURIZATION: SMD RESISTORS IN MODERN ELECTRONICS
Resistors undoubtedly belong to the most basic and essential electronic components. Every modern device contains dozens, sometimes even hundreds of such elements inside. Their task is quite simple – to limit the value of the electric current flowing in the circuit, so that other components can be precisely driven without the risk of damage.
Foundry set to grow 24.8%, but not all of the market is keeping pace
In December, Claus Aasholm, an analyst at Semiconductor Business Intelligence, raised an uncomfortable question in Evertiq: does the traditional semiconductor cycle still exist? His argument was straightforward — AI-driven growth is pulling the market into parallel trajectories that are increasingly difficult to reconcile within a single top-line number.
Saab, Cohere sign MOU on advanced AI collaboration
The MOU establishes a framework for collaboration on AI technologies in support of GlobalEye. The agreement is directly connected to the GlobalEye opportunity in Canada but would also serve existing and future international GlobalEye operators.
Aixtron to expand global footprint with new plant in Malaysia
The German company plans to manufacture some of its 100/150/200 mm products in the new plant in the Penang region, mostly to address customers in Asia. The facility will include assembly and test, engineering support and local purchasing capabilities.
Fujitsu, Osaka develop new tech to advance quantum computing
By combining ver. 3 of the STAR architecture with a molecular model optimization technique, researchers have reduced computational resource requirements.
Normal Computing raises $50M to accelerate silicon design
The US-based company builds AI for the semiconductor industry and is developing a new class of computing hardware, using its software to design its own hardware IP.
Nordic EMS firms step up M&A pace with defence-driven expansion
M&A activity among Nordic EMS providers accelerated in 2025, with six companies completing nine acquisitions, reflecting a clear push toward international expansion and increased exposure to high-growth sectors.
Arkadia Space secures €14.5M from EIC Accelerator
The Spanish company is developing a new hypergolic bipropellant technology based on high concentration hydrogen peroxide and a proprietary green fuel, designed to replace hydrazine and its derivatives, which are highly toxic fuels.
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