Europe’s battery boom – charging a market
"The future is electric", a statement that’s been getting more and more meat on its bones over the last couple of years. An increasing number of automotive companies are transitioning to electronic electric drive.
Will Europe’s gigafactories be enough to reach EU’s climate goals?
The chiseling of the combustion engine’s tombstone has already started, its replacement? – Electrification. This is taking place as Europe has set a series of strict climate targets. The question is whether the growing battery industry’s cell capacity will be enough to contribute to the EU’s milestones in the current decade.
ICAPE Group expands in Sweden - creates a Nordic hub
Following the company’s investment in Sweden two years ago, the French PCB supplier is expanding its presence in the country – and with that the Nordic region in general.
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COMPACT PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS OF THE PANASONIC BRAND
Panasonic offers a wide range of components designed for industrial automation applications. Among them, miniature photoelectric sensors are particularly popular, valued for their compact dimensions, high precision of operation, and reliability in demanding applications. Let’s check what functions these solutions offer and what distinguishes them in terms of technical parameters.
Note UK adds production line
The contract manufacturer's facility in Windsor has been equipped with a new production line with equipment from ASM, Ersa and Nutek.
Tepcomp recruits business development manager from Note
Finnish EMS provider, Tepcomp Group, is strengthening its operations on the other side of the Baltic sea with the addition of Jonas Söderlund as the company’s new Business Development Director.
Picosun augments energy and density for batteries
As the performance requirements of devices running on lithium-ion batteries are increasing, Finnish Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) equipment and solutions provider, Picosun Group, thinks that the functional characteristics of their power sources should be improved as well.
Enics is gearing up in Sweden
EMS provider Enics is adding some manufacturing muscles at its production unit in Västerås, Sweden in order to step up to the competition from abroad.
Mycronic's Thomas Stetter looks back at a successful year
As the company is moving more and more towards becoming a full solutions provider, business is taking off and the numbers show very much confirms that the Mycronic's strategy is working.
Ron Jakeman of Electrolube looks back at a successful 2019
Electrolube has been growing, both in terms of its footprint and financially, for a number of years not; Ron Jakeman details the company's progress.
ESD-Center aims to conquer the Baltics
After 15 years of working the Baltic market, ESD-center, a Swedish supplier to the electronics industry, established its first office in Pärnu, Estonia in April of 2019.
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