SPOKANE VALLEY, WA – Key Tronic posted fiscal second quarter revenue of $134.5 million, up 5% year-over-year.
PEACHTREE CITY, GA – PCB East today announced the international electronics industry consultant Gene Weiner, fresh off a trip across the Atlantic where he visited several emerging companies, will keynote this year’s conference. Weiner’s talk, “From Possibility to Reality,” will paint a picture of exciting possibilities in additive manufacturing, materials, equipment, components and other developments that may be in full swing in the next few years.
BANNOCKBURN, IL — In recognition and acknowledgment of his contributions to IPC and the electronics industry, Joe O’Neil, OAA Ventures, was presented with the IPC Raymond E. Pritchard Hall of Fame Award.
BANGKOK – Fabrinet reported fiscal second quarter revenue of $566.6 million, up 24.9% year-over-year.
SAN JOSE – Sanmina reported fiscal first quarter net sales of $1.76 billion, an increase of 0.12% year-over-year.
ATLANTA – The results from ECIA’s January electronic component sales sentiment survey, while not as strong as anticipated, point to a solid start to the new year, with the overall sales sentiment index registering 116.5 for January, slightly up from the prior month’s results, says ECIA.
PARIS -- An ICAPE Group subsidiary has signed an agreement to acquire 100% of Cebisa France, a printed circuit board supplier based in Lisses.
NOIDA, INDIA – Electronics manufacturer Dixon Technologies reported fiscal third quarter revenue of Rs 30.7 billion (US$409.7 million), up 9.6% sequentially, according to reports.
STOCKHOLM – Note reported fourth quarter sales increased 75% to SEK 814 million (US$86.4 million). Adjusted for acquisitions and currency effects, growth was 48%.
BANNOCKBURN, IL — North American EMS orders in December were up 47.1% year-over-year and 13.8% sequentially, says IPC.
BANNOCKBURN, IL – North American PCB year-to-date orders in December were up 33.6% compared to December 2020 and 47.1% compared to November 2021, according to IPC.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Waséyabek Development Co. acquired Safari Circuits for an undisclosed sum.