The PCB supply chain has come under unprecedented strain, with surging material and energy costs, bottlenecks caused by resurgent post-Covid demand, disruption in China, and geopolitical uncertainty all creating a perfect storm.
The PCB supply chain has come under unprecedented strain, with surging material and energy costs, bottlenecks caused by resurgent post-Covid demand, disruption in China, and geopolitical uncertainty all creating a perfect storm.
Our supply chains are more complex than ever, as are the products we create. Also, our deeply intertwined supplier networks span the entire globe. It’s only getting harder for procurement teams to avoid disruption and meet timelines and customer demands.
Many supply chain teams don’t have the information they need to make informed decisions. As a result, they can’t respond effectively todisruption or keep up with consumer demand.
Electrical and mechanical computer automated design can now occur simultaneously to reduce possible validation gaps when two separate design efforts happen independently.
Your PCBA prototyping success hinges on adhering to a comprehensive final checklist designed to close out open items from the design.
Building a new product design that will resonate with end-users is what companies hope to achieve on every new project. But moving a new prototype through to a production-ready iteration takes more time and skill than many businesses have on their own.