Fab News

WASHINGTON, DC — Executives from electronics companies across the US are here this week to endorse the proposed US-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA) and call on the Trump Administration and Congress to support policies that will drive advanced manufacturing.

Read more: Electronics Execs Meet in DC to Endorse USMCA

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – PCB distributor Circuitronix has won a nearly $1.1 million verdict against Shenzhen Kinwong Electronic, alleging the printed circuit board manufacturer stole trade secrets and breached contracts.

Read more: Circuitronix Wins $1.1M Breach of Contract Suit Against Kinwong

CHANDLER, AZ – Rogers Corp. has evaluated the recently issued US Department of Commerce export control restrictions relating to Huawei Technologies and its affiliates and is implementing additional compliance processes for sales to Huawei’s fabricators and converters, which are Rogers’ direct customers.

Read more: Rogers Implements Additional Compliance Processes Involving Sales to Huawei

YANCHENG, JIANGSU, CHINA – GUH Group will open a $22 million printed circuit board manufacturing facility here in late 2020, according to reports.

Read more: GUH to Open Automotive PCB Plant in China

WASHINGTON – IPC is hosting its annual US advocacy event May 21-22.

Read more: IPC to Host Annual Advocacy Event May 21-22

NESS ZIONA, ISRAEL – Nano Dimension reported first quarter revenues of $1.7 million, up 166% year-over-year, down 0.9% sequentially.

Read more: Nano Dimension Reports Q1 Revenues Up 166%

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