Fab News

LONDON -- Holders Technology reported a first-half loss on lower sales of printed circuit board materials and equipment.

Read more: Holders Sees Uptick in PCB Materials, Equipment

WALLINGFORD, CT -- Amphenol today reported second-quarter net income fell nearly $7 million, reaching $141 million for the period ended June 30.

Read more: Record Q2 Sales for Amphenol

ATLANTACIRCUITS ASSEMBLY is now seeking participants for its annual Service Excellence Awards (SEAs) for EMS providers and electronics assembly equipment, material and software suppliers.

Read more: CIRCUITS ASSEMBLY Opens 2013 Service Excellence Awards

MUMBAI -- A trio of Indian scientists have reportedly developed a non-toxic method for recycling printed circuit boards.

Read more: Researchers Use Lasers to Break Down Boards

FRANKFURT, GERMANY -- German printed circuit board fabricators reported sales fell 10% year-over-year in April, on typical seasonality.

Read more: German PCB Orders Fall in April

WASHINGTON -- The US National Highway Transportation Safety Administration has two weeks to respond to a new series of questions from US Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) regarding Toyota's sudden unintended acceleration (SUA) problems.

Read more: Congress Looking at Tin Whiskers as Possible SUA Cause

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