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American Standard Circuits and Sunstone Circuits unified under the ASC brand family, introducing a refreshed corporate identity. The fabrication also added a high-precision via fill machine to its Oregon facility.

Amazon entered a partnership with Rio Tinto to source copper for data center components.

Dynamic Electronics said it will double its investment in its Thailand PCB manufacturing plant.

Pinnacle Technology Group rebranded as PTG Electronics, introducing a new name and visual identity.

Schweizer Electronic completed the sale of a 15% stake in its Jiangsu subsidiary to Wus Printed Circuit.

Taiyo Nippon Sanso plans to build an Advanced Electronics Materials Development Building, scheduled for completion in March 2027.

TSMC is accelerating its Arizona expansion, with 3nm mass production now expected to begin as early as 2027.

Wus Printed Circuit said it will invest $300 million to develop and mass-produce high-density optoelectronic integrated circuit boards for AI computing and autonomous driving.End of article content 

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Absolute EMS formed a strategic partnership with SIIX USA to provide production support within SIIX’s global manufacturing network.

Amber Enterprises India completed the acquisition of a majority stake in Pune-based Shogini Technoarts.

Axos Designs acquired a 30,000-sq. ft. manufacturing facility in Long Island City, NY.

Distron became the first US electronics manufacturer to deploy Keiron’s HF2 LIFT-based precision solder paste printing technology.

EDAC registered with PEZA to establish an export-oriented electronics manufacturing hub in New Clark City, Philippines.

Mozambique broke ground on its first dedicated electronics assembly factory.

Rohde & Schwarz opened a larger Osaki office to expand automotive test, calibration, and local engineering support in Japan.

SRC Technologies Group secured a $1 million grant from Missouri State University’s Jordan Valley Innovation Center to build a low-volume, high-mix electronics assembly line.

VDL Groep acquired Sintecs to strengthen its electronics manufacturing capabilities.

Yamaha Robotics integrated its German liaison office into Yamaha Motor Europe’s robotics business.End of article content