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Molex partners with Prusa to support 3D printing growth
Molex is growing right along with Prusa Research, a rising star in the fast-paced world of 3D printing with more than 1,000 employees on three continents supporting a diverse and devoted base of customers worldwide.
Arrow hints at market recovery as sales fall in Q1
Arrow Electronics Q1 sales declined 21 per cent year on year from $8.7 billion to $6.9 billion.
Electronics Excellence Award winners at electronica 2024
Electronic Specifier has announced three winners for itsElectronics Excellence Awardsatelectronica 2024.
eInfochips and NXP collaborate to enable battery energy storage customers
eInfochips has announced its expanded collaboration with NXP Semiconductors to help accelerate the development of industrial high-voltage battery energy storage systems.
Arrow Electronics simplifies AI development
Arrow Electronics is easing AI development for professionals and makers with the CYC5000 FPGA board in a compact 25.0mm x 70.7mm form factor.
Arrow Electronics and Infineon automotive electrification
Arrow Electronics’ eInfochips are working with Infineon to help its customers accelerate the development of EV chargers.
Arrow Electronics presents tech trends at Embedded World
During Embedded World 2024, Arrow Electronics will highlight how its connections with suppliers and engineering providers combine with customer services to accelerate imaginative new products to market.
Arrow Electronics solutions at embedded world
During embedded world 2024, Arrow Electronics will highlight how its connections with leading suppliers and engineering providers combine with insightful customer services to accelerate imaginative new products to market.
Who owns Future Electronics?
Future Electronics, a global pioneer in electronic components distribution, was acquired by WT Microelectronics, a Taiwan-based semiconductor components distributor, in 2023.
Arrow & Infineon introduce 240W USB PD3.1 reference design
Arrow Electronics, in collaboration with Infineon Technologies AG, has unveiled a 240W USB Power Delivery (PD) 3.1 reference design board, designed to facilitate high-power applications for customers.