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JANUARY 2025 I PCB007 MAGAZINE 83 For the latest news and information, visit PCB007.com From the early days of simple continuity testers to the advanced SCARA machines, RoBAT's evolution in time-domain reflectometer (TDR) and test technology is a testament to the company's commitment to excellence and adaptation in a rapidly changing industry. In this discussion, RoBAT's Bruce Nockton discusses the journey, challenges... Revolutionizing PCB Testing: RoBAT's Journey from S1 to SCARA The global automated optical inspection (AOI) system market is poised for sub- stantial growth, with sales estimated at $849.5 million in 2024 and projected to reach $2,067.0 million by 2034. Global Automated Optical Inspection Systems Industry Revolutionize Electronics Manufacturing with Advanced Quality Control Whenever the need to improve etch quality due to tightening customer specifications arises, the inevitable question asked early on is, "Will going to a different type of nozzle or nozzle flow rate make my etch quality better?" The Chemical Connection: Can Changing Spray Nozzles Improve My Etch Quality? I can't tell you how many times I've heard "The market is bad right now," or "We'd be doing better if the economy wasn't so tough." Stop blaming the market and start looking in the mirror. It's Only Common Sense: It's Not the Market's Fault—Take Responsibility for Your Business Welcome to the inaugural edition of Facing the Future, a column dedicated to exploring the opportunities, challenges, and innovations shaping the future of the printed circuit board (PCB) industry in North America. I'm thrilled to embark on this journey with you... Facing the Future: Charting the Path for the American PCB Industry The Department of Commerce and Natcast announced the Arizona State University (ASU) Research Park in Tempe, Arizona as the antic- ipated location for the third flagship CHIPS for America research and development (R&D) facility. ASU Research Park Announced as Planned Site for 3rd CHIPS for America R&D Flagship Facility

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