68 SMT007 MAGAZINE I JULY 2022
Sypris Wins Electronic Warfare and
Communications Program E
Sypris Electronics, LLC, a subsidiary of Sypris
Solutions, Inc., announced that it has recently
received a follow-on multimillion-dollar con-
tract award from a U.S. global defense contrac-
tor to manufacture advanced integrated elec-
tronic warfare and communications avionics
system modules.
Prototron Circuits Upgrades Capabilities
with Two PHI Lamination Presses E
Dave Ryder, president of Prototron Circuits,
announced that his company has increased
their lamination capabilities by adding two PHI
4 Opening Lamination Presses, one of which is
a vacuum press with cool-down capability.
Deutsche Telekom, Inmarsat Collaborate
with Tampnet to Strengthen European
Aviation Network Connectivity E
Deutsche Telekom and Inmarsat have boosted
the capacity of their award-winning European
Aviation Network inflight broadband solution
by collaborating with Tampnet, a global pro-
vider of high capacity, low latency and reliable
connectivity to offshore installations, mobile
rigs, and vessels.
FTG Circuits Fredericksburg Requalifies
for IPC-1791 QML E
F i r a n Te c h n o l o g y G r o u p C o r p o r a t i o n
announced that IPC's Validation Services Pro-
gram has awarded requalification for IPC-
1791, Trusted Electronics Fabricator Require-
ments Qualified Manufacturers Listing (QML)
to FTG Circuits Fredericksburg, Virginia.
NASA Supports Small Business Research
to Power Future Exploration E
NASA has selected hundreds of small busi-
nesses and dozens of research institutions to
develop technology to help drive the future of
space exploration, ranging from novel sensors
and electronics to new types of soware and
cutting-edge materials.
Industry Groups Urge U.S. Congress
to Fix Weaknesses in Electronics
Supply Chain E
Three top industr y organizations this week
urged U.S. Congress to support legislation that
would address challenges confronting the U.S.
electronics supply chain.
IPC Training Course: PCB Design for
Military, Aerospace Applications E
is course addresses specific challenges
encountered in military and aerospace applica-
tions, including the effects of vibration, shock,
radiation, and altitude, extended operating
temperature range, and other design consider-
ations for high reliability applications.
Calumet Students Take First Place
in 'Michigan Girls Future Flight
Challenge' E
Two Upper Peninsula girls recently took the
Michigan aerospace industry by storm. CLK
Washington Middle School students Jor-
dan Hicks and Kristen Ylitalo outperformed
more than 20 teams throughout the state in
the "Michigan Girls Future Flight Challenge,"
hosted by the Women of Aerospace Industry
Association of Michigan.