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As we ease into another new year, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic – on both our industry & on life as we know it – still rumbles on. Many industry trade shows were postponed or cancelled during the first year of the coronavirus crisis – and those few that did go ahead were often reduced in scope & scale.
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This month’s issue, now available in print or digital editions, contains features on Sensor technologies & Medical applications, plus the latest edition of EPDT's twice-yearly Electronics Distribution supplement.
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Included in this month’s EPDT January issue, the latest edition of this year's twice-yearly Electronics Distribution supplement, covering the world of electronic components distribution, is now available in print or digital editions.
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In his last report for EPDT’s Distribution supplement, back in July 2021, ecsn Chairman, Adam Fletcher predicted that 2021 would end up being an extremely challenging one for the global electronic components supply network – as well as for the many technology OEMs that depend on it. And so it turned out!
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New data shows positive & increased opportunities for electronics in various industries – even with shortage & price uncertainty still affecting the supply chain. With the growing need for stable supply chain networks, business research firm, OEMSecrets has identified 4 key trends that reflected this recurring theme in 2021…
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In today’s crowded digital marketplace, where customers have seemingly endless options for online shopping, e-commerce components distributors must find ways to stand out, Tim Carroll, Global Head of Marketing & eCommerce at Digi-Key Electronics tells us here.
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Teach them well and let them lead the way”. So sang the late, great Whitney Houston in her chart-topping 1985 cover of the George Benson hit, ‘The Greatest Love of All’ – a song he recorded as the main theme of the 1977 film, The Greatest, a biopic of the iconic boxer, Muhammad Ali.
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This month’s issue, now available in print or digital editions, contains features on Electromechanical (including connectors & enclosures) technologies and Military & Aerospace applications, plus the latest edition of EPDT's twice-yearly Electronics Distribution supplement.
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Included in this month’s EPDT July issue, the latest edition of this year's twice-yearly Electronics Distribution supplements, covering the world of electronic components distribution, is now available in print or digital editions.
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In my last report for EPDT’s Distribution supplement, back in January 2021, writes ecsn chairman, Adam Fletcher, I suggested that COVID-19 had put an end to ‘normality’ in the global electronic components supply network, and that ‘change’ had become the only constant.
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Market demand for semiconductors has exploded over recent months, as many industries now use these vital chips in increasingly large volumes across diverse applications. As David Stein, Vice President of Global Supplier Management at electronic components distributor, Digi-Key explains here, demand has reached heights that have snarled supply chains, creating a shortage of semiconductors – a result of the convergence of several different factors…
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Today’s modern world runs on computer chips. From laptops to smartphones, video games to smart home devices, the range of products that require chips keeps expanding. And with the rise of 5G & IoT devices, global demand for these components is surging to new heights.
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Europe’s global market share of electronics is falling, sitting around 8%. To put this in context, Apple & Samsung each claim the annual electronics demand of the whole of the region – a single company using as much as all of Europe!
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Included in this month’s EPDT January 2021 issue, the first of this year's twice-yearly Electronics Distribution supplements is now available in print or digital editions.
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This month’s issue, now available in print or digital editions, contains features on Sensor technologies and Medical applications, plus the latest edition of EPDT's twice-yearly Electronics Distribution supplement.
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Happy New Year, dear reader! While most of us are probably happy to see the back of 2020 – a year in which the COVID-19 pandemic has dominated & transformed almost every facet of our lives & work – I do hope you were able to enjoy a relaxing & safe break over the Christmas & New Year period. So, back to Brexit...
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After a tough year, dominated by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, Electronic Components Supply Network (ecsn) members have been burning the midnight oil as they collaborate in their annual efforts to reach a consensus on what the year ahead holds for their industry.
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Modern design techniques have evolved substantially to allow today’s engineers to focus on their unique value add, rather than need to reinvent the wheel for every new product. And yet, it’s widely accepted that nearly 75% of Internet of Things (IoT) projects fail. And not because of overly stretched design engineers or flawed designs, but because of the business case – or lack thereof.
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The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has had a tremendous impact on how people all across the world live & work – including all those working in the electronics industry. EPDT talked to Rob Rospedzhowski, President, EMEA Sales at electronic components distributor, Farnell to ask him how his firm has fared during the pandemic – and how it has supported customers…
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Included in this month’s EPDT June issue, the first of this year's twice-yearly Electronics Distribution supplements is now available in print or digital editions.