Report: FPCB Sales to Grow, Thanks to the iPhone 3GS Print E-mail
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Monday, 29 June 2009 10:37
TAIPEI, TAIWAN – Apple’s  iPhone 3GS is forecast to increase sales for flexible PCB (FPCB) suppliers in the US, Japan and Taiwan, reports DigiTimes.
 
Companies expected to see benefits include: US-based Multi-Fineline Electronix (M-Flex); Japan-based Nippon Mektron and Fujikura; and Taiwan-based Flexium Interconnect and Foxconn Electronics’ FPCB subsidiary.
 
While a typical smartphone needs 3 to 6 FPCBs, the iPhone 3GS requires more than 10.
 
Flexium and Foxconn’s subsidiary will supply antenna module and keyboard solutions, according to DigiTimes, while M-Flex, Nippon Mektron and Fujikura will provide FPCBs for the iPhone body.
 
Flexium expects second-quarter revenue to increase more than 40% on customer demand for smartphone-related products, says DigiTimes.
 
Nippon and Fujikura ranked second and eleventh, respectively, on Dr. Hayo Nakahara’s 2007 NTI 100 list, while M-Flex ranked twenty-sixth.
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