PowerBank advances 3.1 MW BESS project on closed landfill
Following receipt of the final construction approval and financing, the company intends to commence the construction of the project. Once completed, the project in Buffalo, New York, will be operated as a community solar project.
Visual highlights from Evertiq Expo Tampere 2026
Evertiq Expo Tampere 2026 returned to Tampere Hall on 26 March, where this year’s edition set a new visitor record. Over the course of the day, 297 visitors joined 79 exhibiting companies for a day of networking, insights, and innovation.
When light replaces needles: Evertiq Scholarship winners 2026
At Evertiq Expo Tampere on March 26, the moment was brief but meaningful. A check was handed over, applause followed, and two students – Razib Hasan and Jingjing Yang – stood on stage, representing something much bigger than a thesis project.
India approves electronic manufacturing projects worth $750M
India’s electronics manufacturing sector produced goods worth USD 125 billion in the year to March 2025. The government hopes to increase this to USD 500 billion by fiscal 2031.
Northrop awarded contract modification for SEWIP Block 3 system
SEWIP Block 3 is a US Navy program that uses advanced electronic attack to protect surface ships from missiles, improving ship survivability.
Volvo Cars to consolidate Polestar 3 production in the US
Volvo Cars and Polestar plan to consolidate global production of the Polestar 3 at Volvo Cars' manufacturing plant in Ridgeville, South Carolina, shifting output away from its current dual-production setup that also includes Chengdu, China.
Videoton strengthens US manufacturing footprint through Limtronik integration
Hungarian EMS provider Videoton Group is stepping up international integration efforts following the acquisition of German electronics manufacturer Limtronik GmbH in 2025, with a particular focus on expanding capabilities in the United States.
Icape reports 12% revenue growth in 2025, net result impacted by asset review
French PCB distributor Icape Group has reported consolidated revenue of EUR 200.3 million for the full year 2025, marking a 12% increase YoY. Organic growth, excluding currency effects, reached 5.1%, as exchange rate fluctuations – particularly a weaker US dollar – continued to weigh on performance.
Kongsberg expands operations in Norway
Norwegian defence company Kongsberg is hiring approximately 30 engineers in Fredrikstad, and establishing a presence in the city for the first time.
Flex to acquire Electrical Power Products in $1.1 billion deal
Electronics manufacturing services provider Flex has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire US-based Electrical Power Products (EP2), a supplier of engineered-to-order electrical power control and protection systems. The transaction is valued at approximately USD 1.1 billion, including anticipated tax benefits of around USD 0.1 billion.
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