Is Your Electronics Supply Chain Risk Blind or Risk Resilient?
The semiconductor shortage has hindered production across industries, including the home appliance and telecommunications sectors.
While the chip industry has dozens of new factories in its sights, they will take years to build, meaning no relief anytime soon. Meanwhile, manufacturing equipment scarcity–caused, in part, by the semi-conductor shortage–has further slowed the building of fabrication plants, creating a self-feeding loop where parts scarcity and manufacturing problems build upon each other.
Read More
By submitting this form you agree to MacroFab contacting you with marketing-related emails or by telephone. You may unsubscribe at any time. MacroFab web sites and communications are subject to their Privacy Notice.
By requesting this resource you agree to our terms of use. All data is protected by our Privacy Notice. If you have any further questions please email dataprotection@techpublishhub.com
Related Categories: Analog, Automotive, Communication, Components, Industrial, Medical, PCB, PCB Assembly
More resources from MacroFab
How to Avoid Electronics Manufacturing and Assembly Issues Using Integrated ECAD/MCAD
New-system electrical and mechanical design portions have historically been separate endeavors employing different CAD tools. Schematics and electr...
Choose the Optimal Electronics Manufacturer for New Product Prototyping
As new technologies, capabilities, and manufacturing equipment come into play, the prototyping phase validates the functionality of a new product.<...
Is Your Electronics Supply Chain Risk Blind or Risk Resilient?
The semiconductor shortage has hindered production across industries, including the home appliance and telecommunications sectors.
While the ...