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Catching Up With TapRen Tech Solutions’ Tristan Ren

05/21/2024 | Dan Beaulieu, D.B. Management Group
I am always looking for companies that develop new and innovative ways of doing things, so I was delighted when I got a call from Tristan Ren, who wanted to tell me about his new company TapRen Tech Solutions. As I talked to “Ren,” I realized this was not your normal value-added broker. (I know everyone hates that term but that’s what many of these companies are.)

Curtiss-Wright Awarded Contracts Valued in Excess of $130M to Support Critical U.S. Naval Defense Platforms

05/16/2024 | BUSINESS WIRE
Curtiss-Wright Corporation announced it has been awarded contracts valued in excess of $130 million to provide propulsion valves, pumps and advanced instrumentation and control systems for the U.S. Navy’s Virginia-class nuclear powered attack submarine, Columbia-class submarine and Ford-class aircraft carrier programs.

The Shaughnessy Report: Unlock Your High-speed Material Constraints

05/15/2024 | Andy Shaughnessy -- Column: The Shaughnessy Report
The world of PCB materials used to be a fairly simple one. It was divided into two groups: the “traditional” laminates, often called FR-4, and the high-speed laminates developed especially for high-speed PCBs. These were two worlds that usually didn’t collide. But then traditional laminates started getting better, and high-speed designers and design engineers took notice and started to reconsider what FR-4 could be used for.

Viscom’s Approach to Inline X-Ray 

05/14/2024 | Barry Matties, I-Connect007
In this interview, Viscom President Ed Moll and CEO Jesper Lykke discuss the importance of inline X-rays for real-time data and board inspection. They also discuss AI integration, customer inquiries, and ROI considerations. Also, as Ed moves into semi-retirement, he reflects on his long career, recent developments, and the evolving X-ray industry. He shares his insights on career opportunities for emerging engineers in the industry.

SAIC Awarded $232 Million U.S. Army Contract for Systems Engineering and IT Modernization Services

05/13/2024 | SAIC
Science Applications International Corp. has been awarded a $232 million contract to develop signals intelligence and electronic warfare systems for the U.S. Army. SAIC was awarded this contract under the Department of Defense Information Analysis Center’s (DoD IAC) multiple-award contract (MAC) vehicle.
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