Defense sector ramps up amid global rearmament
The world is witnessing a dramatic surge in defense spending as nations scramble to replenish stockpiles and bolster their military capabilities in the face of escalating geopolitical tensions. A new report from GlobalData highlights the immense pressure on global supply chains as countries race to produce the munitions and equipment essential for high-intensity warfare.
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Micron foundry sell out from AI-powered demand
Memory chip giant Micron Technology has defied expectations with a strong quarterly profit and an exceptionally bullish forecast, propelled by the insatiable demand for AI-powered technologies. Shares skyrocketed over 16%, potentially setting the stage for a record-breaking close.
China ramps up exclusion on Intel and AMD, impacting TSMC
China is escalating the tech war. New reports in The Financial Times indicate Beijing has ordered state entities to phase out Intel and AMD chips, along with Microsoft’s Windows OS, in favor of domestically produced alternatives. This move underscores a deepening drive for technological self-reliance as tensions with the US soar. The potential impact is […]
Spate of safety issues has airlines under the microscope – Bloomberg
A string of alarming incidents involving United Airlines planes has cast a harsh spotlight on the aerospace industry's safety standards, raising questions about the lingering effects of pandemic-era workforce upheavals. From missing panels and blown tires to emergency landings, Bloomberg reports on a spate of safety issues that have airlines under intense scrutiny. While air travel remains remarkably safe thanks to technological advancements, the recent incidents are a worrying reminder of the industry's inherent risks.
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US on mission for microchip self-sufficiency
The US has set its sights on a bold and ambitious goal: to transform its position in the global semiconductor market. Currently absent in the production of advanced logic chips, the nation aims to capture a 20% market share by the end of the decade, as outlined by Secretary of State Gina Raimondo. This marks a dramatic shift in strategy, aiming to secure domestic control over critical components that power everything from smartphones to advanced military systems.
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Bridging the electronics skills gap: Why companies are looking to outsource electronics design
The electronics industry is facing a persistent skills shortage, fueled by the rapidly expanding semiconductor sector and bolstered by initiatives like the US CHIPS Act. To bridge this gap and meet surging demand, many companies are increasingly looking to outsource electronics design. This approach offers several key advantages as a solution to the talent crunch.
Electronic Terminations signs distribution agreement with Astute Group
Products manufactured by Electronic Terminations (ETL) will now be marketed and sold globally by Astute Group after the two companies signed a distribution agreement.
Aerospace supply chain under severe strain
The aerospace industry continues to grapple with a fragmented and stressed supply chain, causing significant delays and headaches for manufacturers like General Electric. Despite the rebound in air travel, suppliers remain unable to keep pace, hamstrung by labour shortages and financial constraints.
A&D sector looks to AI to navigate growth and disruption
The Aerospace and Defence (A&D) industry is in a pinch, facing surging demand fueled by geopolitical uncertainty and a renewed focus on military readiness. As the recent Deloitte 2024 Aerospace and Defense Industry Outlook highlights, “supply chains remain one of the most persistent [challenges]” threatening to hinder the sector’s ability to capitalise on this growth. […]
Advanced new military UPS eases system integration
Packed with features, the UPS-1500-x-1U-4 provides military power designers with a flexible and reliable solution that outperforms competitors in output power, efficiency, and size, says SynQor Inc.
Space electronics face extreme challenges
Space exploration demands electronics that can withstand extraordinary conditions – radiation, extreme temperatures, and the relentless force of launch. Microchip Technology is a key player, providing an array of space-grade components, from robust microcontrollers to highly integrated FPGAs.
Japan considers UNICORN antenna export to India
Japan is set to further its security partnership with India by considering the export of cutting-edge naval communications antennas. The potential sale of the NORA-50 ‘UNICORN’ antenna would mark just the second export of Japanese defense equipment since restrictions were eased in 2014, demonstrating a significant shift in the country’s defence industry.
Electronic component sales outlook turns positive
The electronic components industry is seeing a welcome shift in sentiment as the latest Electronic Component Sales Trend (ECST) survey reveals a return to positive territory for the first time in 21 months. This marks a significant turnaround after a prolonged period of stagnation, with February’s index score reaching 100.8, reports the ECIA. The uptick […]
Aerospace industry unites to combat unapproved parts
The aviation industry is taking a united stance against unauthorised parts entering the supply chain, with the formation of the Aviation Supply Chain Integrity Coalition, Safran announced. This collaborative effort, involving major airframers, engine suppliers, and other stakeholders, aims to strengthen overall supply chain integrity and prevent future incidents like the AOG Technics scandal.
Short-lived NASA centre pioneered electronics for space exploration
In 1964, NASA established the Electronics Research Center (ERC) near Boston, Massachusetts, to develop advanced electronics for the burgeoning space program and foster collaboration with universities and industry leaders in the field. Despite initial political controversy and budgetary challenges, the ERC made significant contributions in areas like radiation-resistant components and data storage using holography.
Enterprise Tech poised for growth despite wider economic challenge
The telecommunications industry in 2024 faces a complex landscape, balancing exciting opportunities with significant headwinds such as a weak global economy and rising costs. However, the rise of enterprise-focused technologies like the Industrial Metaverse, RedCap, and AIoT provides promising avenues for growth.