EPTE Newsletter: Travel to Japan During COVID

My recent trip from Massachusetts to Japan was extremely complicated due to new travel regulations and restrictions for foreign visitors. The latest update from the Japanese embassy in the U.S. stated that foreigners were not allowed to enter Japan without extraordinary emergency travel reasons. Japanese citizens who are living in foreign countries are the exceptions to this travel restriction.

Travelers are required to have a negative PCR test within 72 hours before departure. The test results and certificate must be completed in a special format provided by the foreign Ministry of Japan. There are many laboratories capable of administering a PCR test, but very few of them can satisfy the protocols required to enter Japan. I contacted 10 clinics before I found one that could meet the new protocols and complete the test within 48 hours. Travel is stressful enough without having this hanging over your head. I secured airline tickets and ground transportation; now all I needed was that golden ticket from the clinic. The lab contacted me with my negative test results, so I was good to go with 40 hours to spare.

I arrived super early to the airport (10 hours before departure time) just in case my connecting flights changed. I had a reservation at Swiss Air with a connection in Zurich. European airlines have different rules for foreign passengers with connecting flights. If anything changes, there are very few alternative flights, and sometimes you are sleeping at the airport for a day.

Check in was uneventful and the flight to Zurich was on time. I had an 11-hour wait at the Zurich airport for my connection to Tokyo. The second flight to Tokyo was on time with plenty of seats. The flight arrived a few minutes ahead of schedule. My total trip time from Boston to Tokyo was 32 hours, and another eight hours to arrive at my home.

My arrival at the airports was a blur. The number of gates and processes I went through was incredible and included the viewing of several documents and certificates, another PCR test, a passport control procedure, the GPS set-up for contact tracing on my smart phone, and even more. Public transportation is prohibited, and you must provide a 14-day itinerary, and of course answer questions about your health. The process to leave the airport took five hours, and the airport staff said my process was much shorter because I am handicapped. I was exhausted when I arrived at my home and slept for the next couple of days.

I received two emails and a few phone calls every day to monitor my health. The system in place looks great to protect Japan from the pandemic, but the infection continues to spread as new cases set daily records in Japan. The controls in place at the airport help manage the spread of COVID, but it does not help the domestic spread.

So, that is a summary of my trip back to Japan. I recommend not visiting Japan until this is under control. Hopefully it will not take too long.

 Headlines of the week

(Please contact haverhill@dknreseach.com for further information and news.)

1. NICT (Major R&D organization in Japan) 8/2
Has developed a new frequency counter capable for 0.1 ~ 2.8THz band with high accuracy.

2. Shibaura Institute of Technology (Tokyo Japan) 8/5
Has developed a new power generation device for wearable electronic devices. A small temperature deference between human body and atmosphere generates electric power.

3. Tokin (Major device supplier in Japan) 8/5
Has released the PSUB series of polymer base tantalum capacitors for automobile use.  220 ~ 330 microfarad. Size: 3.5 x 2.8 x 1.9 mm.

4. Fujikura (Major optical fiber manufacturer in Japan) 8/6
Has developed a new 28 GHz PAAM (phased array antenna module) “Future Access” for 5G base station. Sample devices will be delivered by March 2022.

5. Samsung Electronics (Major electronics company in Korea) 8/11
Has lost the No. 1 position of the global smartphone supplier. Now, Samsung has a strategic recovery plan with foldable smart phones.

6. Ericsson (Major telecommunication equipment supplier in Sweden) 8/15s.
Expects over 500 million 5G users by the end of 2021.  

7. Kioxia (Major semiconductor manufacturer in Japan) 8/16
Has unveiled a new flash memory with 512G byte capacity for high end smartphones. Package: 1 mm thick. The company will start sample supply in August.

8. Hon Hai Precision (The largest EMS company in Taiwan) 8/20
Has purchased a semiconductor manufacturer in Taiwan. The company has volume capability for 6-inch wafers. Hon Hai will produce SiC base power devices for EVs.

9. Ricoh (Major electronics company in Japan) 8/20
Will start sample supply of the new flexible power generation device in August. It works under 200lx. The company expects many applications for sensors.

10. TSMC (Major semiconductor manufacturer in Taiwan) 8/20
Expect supply shortage will be continued until 2023. However, there will be some possibilities supply shortage in 2024.

11. Samsung Electronics (Major electronics company in Korea) 8/24
Has been considering building a semiconductor plant in the U.S. Company will invest $17 billion and is expecting production to begin in 2024. Currently, here are three candidates. Texas, New York, and Arizona.

Dominique K. Numakura is the managing director of DKN Research LLC. Contact haverhill@dknreseach.com for further information and news. 

 

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2021

EPTE Newsletter: Travel to Japan During COVID

09-07-2021

My recent trip from Massachusetts to Japan was extremely complicated due to new travel regulations and restrictions for foreign visitors. The latest update from the Japanese embassy in the U.S. read that foreigners were not allowed to enter Japan without extraordinary emergency travel reasons. Japanese citizens who are living in foreign countries are the exceptions to this travel restriction.

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EPTE Newsletter: A New COVID Surge in Taiwan?

07-21-2021

Taiwan is the benchmark for controlling the spread of COVID-19. The electronics industry in Taiwan grew throughout the pandemic. Unfortunately, an increase in cases has been reported. The numbers are small but growing, and the Taiwanese are scrambling to secure enough vaccines for their population.

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EPTE Newsletter: COVID-19 PCR Test in Japan

06-21-2021

Last November, I had a COVID-19 PCR test at Narita Airport upon arrival from the U.S. This test was administered prior to passport control and took almost an hour and a half (my test result was negative). The test was free, but transportation from the airport to my home was over $300.

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EPTE Newsletter: Japan Failing in Vaccine Distribution

06-01-2021

The number of positive COVID-19 cases continues to rise in Japan, and a majority of residents want the Tokyo Olympics to be postponed or canceled. How is this spike in cases affecting Japan's ability to get people vaccinated?

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EPTE Newsletter: A Long Trip to the U.S.

05-10-2021

A series of complications, canceled flights and delayed COVID tests meant one of the longest trips of his life. Columnist Dominique Numakura explains.

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EPTE Newsletter: Ten Years After Fukushima

03-29-2021

Dominique Numakura remembers back to the devastating earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster in Japan 10 years ago and what that has meant for him and his country. Scientists continue to ponder, when it will happen again.

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EPTE Newsletter: Taiwan Releases 2020 PCB Production Numbers

02-11-2021

The Taiwan Printed Circuit Association (TPCA) released December’s shipment data. Full year data is also posted for 2020, so it’s time to review the industry’s performance.

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2020

EPTE Newsletter: The Printed Circuit Industry in China

11-30-2020

Market data provided by the Taiwan Printed Circuit Association (TPCA) is very comprehensive. Unfortunately, any news or data from the PCB industry in China is not easily accessible. Dominique Numakura provides an update on the printed circuit industry in China based on available market data.

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EPTE Newsletter: Next-Generation Flex Circuits—Printable Is Compatible With Flexible

11-18-2020

Copper foil is the primary conductor material used in traditional flexible circuits. The photolithography process is now popular in the printed circuit industry, and circuit manufacturers have an etching line process in their basic manufacturing. Dominique Numakura details how thick-film circuits are another option to generate flexible circuits.

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EPTE Newsletter: Recent Market Trends in Japanese PCBs

11-09-2020

The Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI) released the August production data from Japan. Dominique Numakura explains how they did during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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EPTE Newsletter: Hitachi Chemical Now Showa Denko

10-14-2020

Hitachi Chemical, a consolidated subsidiary of Showa Denko, recently changed its name to Showa Denko (they will now be part of this company). Dominique Numakura details how company officials released a statement commenting on the new name and adding that this collaboration will generate new business trends.

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EPTE Newsletter: Next-Generation Flex Circuits—Textile Base Flex

10-07-2020

Creating electronic circuits on fabric substrates is not easy. The subtractive processes in manufacturing use wet chemicals. Dominique Numakura addresses textile base flex circuits, including a die-stamping process, as well as screen-printable thick-film circuits.

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EPTE Newsletter: August PCB Shipments in Taiwan

10-05-2020

The Taiwan Printed Circuit Association (TPCA) recently released the PCB shipments report for the month of August. The Taiwanese PCB industry can be considered the barometer for global consumer electronics. Shipments during August declined, so Dominique Numakura take a closer look at the data

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EPTE Newsletter: Circuit Board Shipments in Taiwan Up Slightly

09-22-2020

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt the global economy. In this column, Dominique examines the impact on Taiwan. Taiwanese companies posted positive results compared to last year as manufacturing and exports increase.

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EPTE Newsletter: COVID-19 Leads to a Long Trip

09-03-2020

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt every aspect of life on a global basis, including work, education, and travel. Dominique Numakura shares his recent experience with international travel from Japan to the U.S.

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EPTE Newsletter: Next-Generation Flex Circuits—Monocoque Printed Circuits

08-31-2020

There is much interest from design engineers looking for practical 3D wiring material for compact electronic devices, such as smartphones and digital cameras. Dominique Numakura takes a brief look at this new 3D circuit technology.

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EPTE Newsletter: Is the Global Electronics Industry Improving?

08-03-2020

While composing this column, the end of July is quickly approaching and electronic companies can’t forecast business trends with this uncertainty in the market. Why the choppy market? Dominique Numakura explains.

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2019

EPTE Newsletter: Taiwan’s Circuit Board Industry—Red or Black for 2019?

12-19-2019

The circuit board industry in Taiwan released its shipping data for November. The revenue declined by 5.61% compared with the previous month and declined by 0.29% for the same month last year. Year-to-date revenue increased by 0.29% comparing year over year. Dominique Numakura unpacks the details of Taiwan's PCB industry for 2019.

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EPTE Newsletter: Transparent Flexible Circuits

12-15-2019

When DuPont developed the heat-resistant polyimide film Kapton in the 1960s, there was no large-volume application. Now, DuPont has developed a new circuit concept for flexible circuits, but the company did not have a business plan for the products.

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EPTE Newsletter: Monocoque Printed Circuits, Part 2

11-07-2019

Wiring with flexible circuits could be a practical solution. Nowadays, most mobile device manufacturers are consuming huge amounts of thin, flexible circuits to attach on the surface of the housing in limited spaces. However, the cost of flexible circuits and assembling them is another headache for device manufacturers because they are not negligible in the whole cost of the devices.

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EPTE Newsletter: Consumption Tax Increase in Japan

11-06-2019

Japan increased its national sales tax rate from 8% to 10% effective October 1, 2019. The broad-based tax affects consumer products as well as medical, cellphone services, and business-to-business trade. Some products are excluded from the increase, but it is a little complicated. Dominique Numakura explains.

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EPTE Newsletter: Polymer Thick-film Circuits: Practical or Not?

10-18-2019

The subtractive process (an etching process of copper foil) is the primary technology used to build various printed circuits. On the other hand, printable electronics are making significant progress in this area, and several researchers predict the traditional etching processes will be replaced by printing technologies in the near future.

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EPTE Newsletter: PCB Market Trends in Taiwan

09-23-2019

PCB monthly shipments for the first three quarters show some positive growth compared to the same periods of the previous year. However, growth was stagnant during October and November and declined significantly in December.

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EPTE Newsletter: JPCA Show 2019, Part 4

08-12-2019

Many vendors and manufacturers featured test equipment for flexible circuits. It was worthwhile for Dominique Numakura to take a long look at this equipment that evaluates new functional, flexible circuits.

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EPTE Newsletter: JPCA Show 2019, Part 2

07-30-2019

Many new technologies and products related to flexible circuits were introduced by mid-sized manufacturers at the JPCA Show 2019. Oki Cable displayed several unique technologies that included stretchable and transparent circuits. They are proactive with introducing new materials for base materials as well as conductors and coverlay.

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EPTE Newsletter: JPCA Show 2019, Part 3

07-29-2019

There were many new products related to thick-film base flexible circuits introduced at the JPCA Show 2019. Specifically, these products were screen-printed conductive inks featured by some Taiwanese companies as well as other mid-sized manufactures. P-ban.com, an online circuit distributer, displayed several advanced technologies. Their basic concepts are not new, but their technology bundles are very practical and are currently in the market.

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EPTE Newsletter : JPCA Show 2019, Part 1

06-13-2019

The JPCA Show opened June 5 at Tokyo Big Sight. The three-day show was sold out despite the slowdown for the global printed circuit industry. The show came at a good time and gave me the opportunity to network, collaborate, and collect market data for both business and technology trends.

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2018

EPTE Newsletter: Sputtering or Chemical Plating?

12-24-2018

More than 20 years ago, material manufacturers competed with each other to develop adhesiveless copper-clad laminates for the next generation of flexible circuits. A dozen or so companies were leaders in the pack with their new technologies. These technologies were categorized into two types: a casting and laminating process, and the metallization of polyimide films.

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EPTE Newsletter: Exotic Materials for Flexible Circuits

11-29-2018

Wearable technology is common in the electronics industry and is expected to be a profitable category for the next generation of electronics. An Amazon search for wearable technology leads to 30,000 results. Flexible circuits are the most significant packaging materials for wearable devices including medical and healthcare devices.

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EPTE Newsletter: Hiccup for Taiwanese Electronics Industry?

10-24-2018

Shipments for the PCB industry during the Q2 and the beginning of Q3 came in at double-digit growth, and revenue for August increased by more than 13% compared to the same month last year. Manufacturers throughout the mobile device supply chain predicted sales would increase even more during Q4.

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EPTE Newsletter: Taiwan Electronics are Heating Up (Figuratively)

10-15-2018

Dominique Numakura considers electronics manufacturing in Taiwan to be the barometer for the global consumer electronics industry. Market trends can be predicted by analyzing shipping data from Taiwanese circuit board manufacturers. Annual volume increases every year, despite slow monthly cycles.

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EPTE Newsletter: New Materials for Wearable Electronics

09-20-2018

Technology continues to evolve, and wearable electronics are the focal point for many new concepts. The next generation of wearable products for the consumer electronics industry will create a new market with nothing but upside for manufacturers and suppliers.

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EPTE Newsletter: Thinner and Lighter Printed Circuits

09-03-2018

Manufacturers from the electronics industry consistently compete to create higher density circuits. Cutting edge semiconductor manufacturers can generate less than 10 nanometer traces on silicon chips.

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EPTE Newsletter: Flexible Metal Laminates Made With Chemical Processes

08-28-2018

DKN Research is fielding many inquiries about a semi-additive process for the fine-line generation on thin, flexible substrates, including transparent heat-resistant plastic films. Most inquiries are from chip-on-film (COF) manufacturers with reel-to-reel (RTR) processes.

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EPTE Newsletter: Flood Catastrophe in Japan

07-18-2018

The rainy season in Japan usually ends in early July; however, severe and abnormal weather plagued Japan during the entire month this year. First, a strong typhoon passing from south to north soaked the western island, Kyushu. The typhoon kicked off the seasonal rain front in the western half of Japan, which resulted in historical rainfall. Some areas received more than 1,000 millimeters of rain in less than four days—a record amount of rainfall for many towns.

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EPTE Newsletter: Metallization for Plastic Surfaces

07-13-2018

During the 1980s, manufacturers ran around the barn a few times trying to decide the best way to produce reliable bond strength between polyimide sheets and copper foils when producing thin copper laminates for high-density flexible circuits.

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EPTE Newsletter: JPCA SHOW 2018

06-15-2018

One of the largest exhibitions for the printed circuit industry was held June 6–8 at Tokyo Big Sight in Japan. The three-day show is held in Tokyo every June and attracts a worldwide audience. This year, related events at the show included JIEP 2018, JISSO PROTEC 2018, Total Organic Expo 2018, WIRE Japan Show 2018 and Smart Sensing 2018.

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2017

EPTE Newsletter: SEMICON JAPAN 2017

12-20-2017

SEMICON JAPAN 2017 was held at Tokyo Big Sight on Wednesday December 13. This is the last trade show for the electronics industry in 2017. The show used to be held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba Prefecture, but changed venues due to shrinking attendance. Event organizers were hoping for a bump in visitors with the venue change.

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EPTE Newsletter: TV Sales on Cyber Monday

12-05-2017

Did you score on Black Friday or Cyber Monday? I have a 42-inch Samsung Plasma TV that is ready to be replaced. I bought this state-of-the-art plasma TV seven years ago for $795 (that was a bargain back then). Today, you can buy a 42-inch Samsung LCD HDTV on Amazon for $395—almost half the price from the one I purchased almost a decade ago. It’s a great deal and I plan on purchasing it once I finish this newsletter.

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EPTE Newsletter: Made in Japan

11-15-2017

Japanese companies were immune to corporate scandals many years ago. These companies seemed squeaky clean, and seldom made headline news about scandalous business practices (the exception was the financial crimes at Toshiba). That has changed recently.

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EPTE Newsletter: Can Toshiba Survive?

10-03-2017

Toshiba was the leader in the electronics industry, and developed and marketed many types of electronic equipment and devices that included word processors, printers, VCR cameras, tape recorders, hard disc drives, transceivers, laptop computers, facsimiles, cellular phones, and more. Toshiba was also a leader in designing medical equipment. Toshiba was always one of the best electronics companies in the world.

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EPTE Newsletter: Semi-Annual Review of the Global Circuit Industry

09-14-2017

Every piece of electronic equipment uses printed circuit boards. The circuit board industry posted mixed results for the first half of the year. Listed below is a quick snapshot of the global results as well as business trends for consumer electronics.

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EPTE Newsletter: Is RCA Reborn?

08-29-2017

Radio Corporation of America (RCA) is a familiar name to anyone over the age of 40. The RCA brand is one of the oldest and most well-known brands in the consumer electronics industry. The company was founded as a subsidiary of General Electric (GE) in 1919, and was successful with radios, TVs and VCRs.

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EPTE Newsletter: Reborn Sharp Pushes Drastic Reforms

08-11-2017

Hon Hai Precision Industry is the world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer. Last week, the company announced plans to build a $10 billion LCD panel plant in Wisconsin. Hon Hai acquired Japanese electronics manufacturer Sharp last year, and plans to manufacture Sharp LCDs in Wisconsin.

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EPTE Newsletter: M-Tech 2017

07-26-2017

Tokyo Big Sight hosted the Mechanical Component & Materials Technology Expo (M-Tech) on June 21. The three-day show included the 21st Design Engineering & Manufacturing Solutions Expo (DMS), the 25th 3D Virtual Reality Expo (IVR) and the Medical Device Development Expo (MEDIX).

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EPTE Newsletter: Transparent Flex Circuits, Stretchable Flex Circuits

06-28-2017

I attended the JPCA Trade Show earlier this month. Most of the products on display were related to electronics, the electronics industry, packaging and electronic circuits. Flex circuit manufacture and material companies that featured flexible circuits at the exhibition focused their attention on transparent flex circuits and stretchable flex circuits.

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DKN Research Newsletter: JPCA Show a Positive Sign for Industry

06-13-2017

I recently attended the JPCA Show, the largest trade show event for the printed circuit industry. The size of the show was almost the same as last year, but there were significant changes to product lines from material suppliers. It seemed to me there was an increase in attendance, and almost everyone was there to get a glimpse of some new technology trends. Overall the show was a success. I am optimistic for the future.

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2016

EPTE Newsletter: SEMICON Japan, 2016

12-20-2016

The last electronics trade show of the year has held starting December 14, for three days at Tokyo Big Sight. The slumping semiconductor market in Japan remains slow; however, I could be optimistic that the trade show would reveal some signs of an upturn for the industry.

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EPTE Newsletter: Preliminary PCB Industry Results For 2016

12-07-2016

Once summer is over, the year slips away: I can’t believe we are in the last month of 2016. We have almost a year of sales data from the global printed circuit industry, so this is a good time to analyze this year’s performance and consider business plans for 2017. Since printed circuits are the major components in electronic products, let’s review PCB market trends in the global electronics industry.

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EPTE Newsletter: Printable Electronics—A Practical Solution?

11-01-2016

I attended a Printable Electronics workshop in Japan a couple of weeks ago. The 200-person crowd was made up of people from R&D organizations, material suppliers and machine manufacturers. No one there could be termed a customer; everyone was there to learn and discuss the latest printable electronics.

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EPTE Newsletter: CREATEC JAPAN 2016—Is Manufacturing Turning Around?

10-11-2016

CREATEC JAPAN (the Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies) was held at Makuhari Messe, one of the largest convention centers in Japan. The four-day show opened on October 4, 2016, and organizers anticipated more than 130,000 visitors this year.

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EPTE Newsletter: Hon Hai Completes Sharp Acquisition

09-21-2016

Sharp Corporation was once a leading electronics company in Japan. In 1962, Sharp expanded outside of Japan and established Sharp Electronics Corporation in the United States. Sharp was known for cutting edge technology and developed many unique products for consumer electronics, including calculators, photovoltaic cells, LCD panels, LCD TVs, electronic notebooks and more.

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EPTE Newsletter: Sony Sells Battery Division to Murata

08-30-2016

Large electronics companies in Japan continue to lose market share in the global arena. This erosion of market share has had a ripple effect on Japanese printed circuit manufacturers that supplied these electronic companies; when they sneeze, printed circuit manufacturers catch cold.

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EPTE Newsletter: Pokémon Go a New Direction For Nintendo

07-26-2016

Nintendo released its Pokémon Go app in July 2016, and Apple says it was the most downloaded app ever in a first week. More than 25 million people download and play the game every day; most of them are under the age of 25.

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EPTE Newsletter: Transparent Circuits Gaining in Popularity

07-13-2016

Transparent printed circuits were a popular item showcased at the JPCA Show 2016. Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) use to be the dominant material used for transparent substrates in optical circuits and devices and generated a huge amount of sales from touch screen panels.

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EPTE Newsletter: Sanyo—Japanese or Chinese?

06-21-2016

Market share for Japanese electronics companies began to erode in the early 2000s. Their shrinking sales were felt everywhere in the global market; especially hard hit were Japanese consumer electronics. Sony, Panasonic, Sharp, Sanyo, Toshiba, Hitachi and other Japanese manufacturers were the predominant brands found in the big box stores. Consumer electronics inventories at Wal-Mart, Best Buy, and other large retailers now come from manufacturers in Korea, Taiwan and China. Japanese brands have a negligible market share in the North American market.

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EPTE Newsletter: Taiwan Printed Circuit Industry Is Shrinking

06-02-2016

Taiwan has become the manufacturing powerhouse for the global consumer electronics industry. Their product scope includes personal computers, tablet PCs, smartphones, gaming consoles, digital cameras and more. These broad ranges of products are not only manufactured in Taiwan, but also in Mainland China and other overseas countries.

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2015

EPTE Newsletter: Toshiba’s Financial Scandal

12-21-2015

Last spring, Toshiba disclosed to its shareholders some accounting irregularities, causing them to delay their earnings report for the first quarter. These accounting irregularities made investors nervous, but not panicked enough to sell off their holdings. Officials at Toshiba explained the accounting irregularities included hiding some losses during previous years, and they would need to re-state their earnings as soon as possible.

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EPTE Newsletter: Toshiba's Leadership Lies about Profits

11-05-2015

Japan is home for Toshiba, one of the largest electronics company in the world. Toshiba is in the midst of a massive accounting scandal that was brought to light in April, when Toshiba first disclosed some accounting irregularities. Several executives including Toshiba’s chief executive and president resigned, and heads may continue to roll.

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Things are Slowing Down in Taiwan

10-09-2015

The recent news from Taiwan is not very optimistic; manufacturing companies are very pessimistic with their fourth-quarter forecasts. The media continues to report about the dismal global economy due to the uncertainty in the Chinese economy and the roller coaster rides in the financial markets. Taiwan is not uncertain at all—they are pessimistic with the business outlook for the rest of the year.

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We Have No Internet— Now What?

09-15-2015

Society is dependent on technology—no argument there. Today’s youth does not know a world without mobile electronic devices that keep us connected 24/7, and a senior in high school does not know a world without Google. What happens if an asteroid storm takes out all the satellites orbiting the earth? Well, I experienced two technology crises in the last two weeks that was not as draconian as our satellites collapsing, but it did give me a moment to pause and think about our dependence on technology.

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Deadly Blast in China

09-01-2015

The quality of products made in China has improved over the years, but factory and worker conditions may not be keeping up. Without safeguards in the workplace, tragedies are bound to happen in plants that work with hazardous and flammable chemicals.

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Taiwan: The Barometer for Consumer Electronics

08-04-2015

Equipment manufacturers and printed circuit manufacturers released pessimistic forecasts for the second half of the year. They blame their pessimism on slow sales from personal computers, and they expect a negative growth from tablet PCs this year. The printed circuit industry in Taiwan represents the global market trends for consumer electronics. For this reason, I do not have an optimistic outlook for consumer electronics this year.

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The Drive for Transparent Circuits

07-24-2015

DKN Research develops many types of unique electronic circuits. Some products in our portfolio include ultra-thin conductor circuits as small as 0.2 microns, metal-free circuits, and some circuits up to 20 meters long. Our staff fields many inquiries for packaging of new electronic devices. Lately, there is a lot of interest in transparent flexible circuits. The increase in interest is driven by the recent market expansion of display and optical devices.

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M-Tech Tokyo Show Draws Huge Crowd

07-14-2015

The M-Tech 2015, held last June 24 at Tokyo Big Sight encompassed a broad range of technologies and mechanical processes, and was an excellent source for cutting-edge technologies for designing electronic devices and other mechanical components.

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JPCA SHOW 2015

06-25-2015

The three-day JPCA 2015 trade show was held on June 3 at Tokyo Big Sight. This trade fair is an international event that attracts customers, vendors and manufacturers who are affiliated with the electronics industry. This show provides me an opportunity to discover any new market trends or new technologies.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan: Quick Repair, Slow Process

06-04-2015

Nowadays, the broken products are sent to a manufacturers’ repair facility. They order alternative parts to replace the modules and do not solder anything in the process. It is pretty much plug and play – the technicians at the repair center do not require any specialized training. This is now the future – gone are the independent TV repair men.

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2014

SEMICON Japan 2014

12-23-2014

Dominique Numakura writes, "With most major trade shows and events, crowds of people can be seen walking from the train and bus stations to the convention center, but there were no crowds at this event. I wondered whether I had the wrong place or the wrong date. I was expecting long lines of visitors registering for the show and was surprised to see no lines."

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Yen Continues to Slide

12-03-2014

Japanese manufacturers lost most of their global market share over the last few years due to poor business strategies. Products include flat panel TVs, cellular phones, personal computers, MP3s, tablet PCs, and more. Market share in the digital camera market remains on track, but this segment continues to shrink at an alarming rate. Some Japanese companies may throw in the towel. For them, a weak yen does not help their bottom line.

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EPTE Newsletter From Japan: Yen Continues to Slide

12-03-2014

Japanese manufacturers lost most of their global market share over the last few years due to poor business strategies. Products include flat panel TVs, cellular phones, personal computers, MP3s, tablet PCs, and more. Market share in the digital camera market remains on track, but this segment continues to shrink at an alarming rate. Some Japanese companies may throw in the towel. For them, a weak yen does not help their bottom line.

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Pessimism in the PC Market

11-10-2014

Did you know that more than 90% of personal computers are manufactured by Taiwanese manufacturers in Taiwan? The total number of PCs manufactured totals more than three hundred million units per year (excluding tablets).

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Pessimism in the PC Market

11-05-2014

Taiwanese manufacturers are forecasting a further slowdown for the PC market during the fourth quarter of 2014 and all of 2015. This time around they expect the tablet PC market will also slow. Does it mean the entire electronics industry will slow down for a while? Some believe that when the PC industry sneezes the rest of the electronics industry catches a cold.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan: Pessimism in the PC Market

11-05-2014

Taiwanese manufacturers are forecasting a further slowdown for the PC market during the fourth quarter of 2014 and all of 2015. This time around they expect the tablet PC market will also slow. Does it mean the entire electronics industry will slow down for a while? Some believe that when the PC industry sneezes the rest of the electronics industry catches a cold.

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Japan Market Conditions Changing Drastically

10-22-2014

Unfortunately, market conditions in Japan have changed drastically during the last few years. Large electronics companies lost market share, along with the prestige of being the market leaders in business and technology. Columnist Dominique Numakura explains that the CEATEC Japan show reflects this downturn as it continues to shrink year over year.

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EPTE Newsletter: Japan Market Conditions Changing Drastically

10-22-2014

Unfortunately, market conditions in Japan have changed drastically during the last few years. Large electronics companies lost market share, along with the prestige of being the market leaders in business and technology. Columnist Dominique Numakura explains that the CEATEC Japan show reflects this downturn as it continues to shrink year over year.

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Lights Out for Sony?

10-07-2014

Last month, Sony announced a loss of more than $2 billion and canceled dividends for the current fiscal year. The CEO apologized for the poor performance and blamed the shortfall on the strategy to center core business on the smart phone segment--revenue never reached the estimated forecast.

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Japanese Economy Shrinks by 30%

09-29-2014

The yen's depreciation does not strengthen exporting power for the Japanese electronics industry. What's scarier is that more than one-third of the fortune made in Japan during the last half century (about US $5 trillion) was lost through currency depreciation. Japan has lost its buying power.

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2013

EPTE Newsletter from Japan: Yen Slides to Record Low

12-23-2013

Japanese-based companies with overseas business are reaping the benefits of a weakening yen. Automobile manufacturers will post record profits for fiscal year 2013. They are spreading the wealth amongst their employees by paying out year-end bonuses.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan: 2013 Printed Circuit Industry

12-12-2013

Japan had a very bad start this year. Revenue for January and February were dismal compared with the same period last year and 2012 was almost as bad as the year of the worldwide recession in 2008. The year started off so badly that some feared a total collapse for the Japanese PWB Industry.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan: CEATEC Japan 2013

10-07-2013

More than one-third of floor space was occupied by automobile manufacturers and module manufacturers. These companies showcased their products and demonstrated the use of electric vehicles (EVs) and telematics technologies (car electronics). A large section of space was reserved for concept vehicles of the future.

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EPTE Newsletter: New "Developments" in Digital Cameras

09-16-2013

All good things must come to an end: The global recession that began in 2008 had a negative impact on the digital camera market. From that point on, annual shipments have declined 10 to 20% each year and shipments in the latter part of 2012 fell even more.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan: PCB Industry Takes a Hit

08-29-2013

The Japanese electronics and circuit board industry show no signs of recovery. Sales of core products that include flat panel TVs, cellular phones, and digital cameras continue to show weakness and are down compared to the previous year.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan: Can Organic Electronics be Printable and Flexible?

07-01-2013

Researchers from universities and material companies are extremely optimistic for the future of organic materials and their sensational performances. These researchers all claim that the new organic material is printable. But in my opinion, their projections are too optimistic.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan: Trends from JPCA Show 2013

06-17-2013

Dominique Numakura reports that the electronics industry in Japan is currently suffering its worst slump in history. He was hoping to see new and innovative products at JPCA 2013to snap the country out of its funk.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan: What to Expect at JPCA 2013

05-30-2013

Market conditions for both consumer electronics and printed circuits in Japan remained soft in the first quarter. The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) reported a slight rebound for PWB shipments during March compared with the previous month. Unfortunately, volume is showing a double digit decline when compared year-over-year.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan: Industry Trips Out of the Gate

04-15-2013

The Japanese yen continues to depreciate against other foreign currencies, while the Tokyo Stock Exchange reaches new highs every week. Dominique Numakura wishes he could say the same about the electronics industry. Unfortunately, the remarkable decline the electronics industry suffered during year end continues into 2013.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan: 2012 Ends on a Bad Note

03-18-2013

Industry trends were all over the place in 2012 for the global electronics industry. Industry analysts are not sharing any good news for 2013. Build-up multilayer boards, double-layer and multilayer flex circuits, and semiconductor substrates all show the same downturn in business in Japan.

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2012

EPTE Newsletter from Japan: Watches Made in China

12-19-2012

Dominique Numakura says, "It was nearly 40 years ago when I got my first job as a freshman in Japan, and to celebrate my success, I bought a high-end watch made by Seiko--a large watch manufacturer in Japan."

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan: PCB Industry on the Ropes

12-03-2012

Previously, Japanese manufacturers were very profitable with their double-sided and multilayer flex and rigid module substrate product lines. Their overseas customers preferred high performance and a high-quality product produced in Japan. But Korean and Taiwanese PCB manufacturers have greatly improved the quality of their products in recent years.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan: TPCA Show 2012

11-09-2012

The last TPCA Show Dominique Numakura attended was in 2008, and he says the PCB industry has changed drastically in that time. He explains that for some countries, the PCB business is good, and for others, well, not so good.

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EPTE Newsletter: Using Smart Phones in Not so Smart Places

10-26-2012

Sure, you use your smartphone or tablet in the usual places: The subway, in the car, and while relaxing on the sofa. What about the bathtub? You'd be surprised where some people take their valuable electronic devices.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan: Social Network Games Flourish

10-09-2012

Very few segments in the Japanese electronics industry are flourishing; in fact, many companies are barely hanging on as they try to weather the economic slowdown. Conversely, revenue predictions for social network games are expected to be well over $10 billion in the next few years.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan: The Galapagos Syndrome

09-10-2012

The isolation that Japanese manufacturers once enjoyed is gone and several electronics products from other countries have flooded their markets. Now, the country's media has jumped all over Darwin's theory by comparing recent business trends for the electronics industry to the "Galapagos Syndrome."

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan: PCB Industry Running out of Options

08-27-2012

Japan's PCB industry does not have many options left. Incremental improvements will not rescue the entire industry. Management teams must generate long-term survival plans and execute strategies as soon as possible. Time and money are running out...

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EPTE Newsletter: Are Things Really This Gloomy?

05-28-2012

The month of May is quickly winding down and the June trade show season is fast approaching. On June 13, 2012, the JPCA Show will open its doors at Tokyo Big Sight. The three-day event is the largest trade exhibition for the printed circuit industry.

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2011

EPTE Newsletter from Japan: JPCA Show 2011, Part II

06-28-2011

More than 1,000 new products and technologies were presented at JPCA Show 2011. Most of these products were connected to the consumer electronics market in some way--materials, equipment, PCBs, designs, IC packaging, application or assembly. Vendors seemed to concentrate on two consumer products: Smart phones and tablet PCs.

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2010

EPTE Newsletter from Japan: JPCA Show 2010, Part VII

07-19-2010

Materials are the most purchased items in the PCB industry for both business and technology customers. Material suppliers occupied the majority of the space at the show; however, many suppliers considered to be large players in the industry were absent. Why did they pass on this year's show?

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DKN Research: Is A Ubiquitous Internet Practical?

05-24-2010

Not too long ago, visionaries predicted a "ubiquitous Internet," in which Internet access would be available anytime and any place on the earth. Their vision has almost come to fruition as more and more of us log on daily to get our Internet fix.

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2009

EPTE Newsletter from Japan: NEPCON World 2009, Part I

02-05-2009

One of the major conventions for electronic packaging and assembling was held at the Tokyo Big Sight for three days beginning January 28, 2009. The show had a name change this year and is now called NEPCON World. Each year, the exhibition grows larger and larger and continuously adds new events. The huge floors of the East and West Hall were fully occupied with more than 1,200 exhibitors.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan: Good Riddance 2008

01-01-2009

Bad financial news continues to pour in everyday. The global economic meltdown is probably the worst slump felt in many years--and far worse than analysts expected. The crisis is widespread and Asian countries, whose economic engines seemed indestructible, are now grinding to a halt.

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2008

EPTE Newsletter from Japan: Nanotechnology-Another Trendy Phrase

10-10-2008

More than a thousand companies, universities and research organizations dedicate resources toward business applications or R&D activities for nanotechnologies.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan: June PWB Production in Japan

08-27-2008

The Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) recently released June's production data from Japan's printed circuit industry. We now have a six month snapshot for 2008 and can review market trends for this period and forecast performance for the remainder of the year.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan: JPCA Show 2008, Part VI

07-25-2008

As with previous years, the majority of attendees at the JPCA show were Korean and Taiwanese; however, one difference with this year's melting pot was the increase in North American and Western European visitors.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan--JPCA Show 2008, Part V

07-21-2008

Numakura spoke with one manager from a machine manufacturer who explained that small- and mid- sized assemblers, as well as prototype EMS companies from Japan, the U.S. and Europe, do not focus on high speeds, but, rather, a flexibility to manage many different products from a small line.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan--JPCA Show, Part IV

07-14-2008

Materials are always a significant detail to consider in the printed circuit industry, and most of the major material suppliers reserved relatively large booths at the JPCA exhibition. The material manufacturers displayed their new items; unfortunately, I could not find very innovative or novel products during the show.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan--JPCA Show, Part III

07-04-2008

The benchmark isn't set for the high-density fine line circuit segment from the Japanese printed circuit industry. The front runners featured their fine line capabilities during the exhibition in a very competitive fashion.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan--JPCA Show, Part II

06-26-2008

Embedded components seems to be a very "fashionable" trend, started last year, and most of the major rigid board companies and flexible circuit manufacturers paraded their latest achievements from their technological departments at the show.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan--JPCA Show 2008, Part I

06-19-2008

This year's show grabbed honors as the largest exhibition ever for the printed circuit industry, and the JPCA Show is arguably the greatest exhibition in terms of size and technology level.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan--The iPhone Has Landed

06-12-2008

Last week, Soft Bank, one of three wireless phone carriers in Japan, announced the launch of the first iPhone entry into the Japanese cellular phone market. Apple granted Soft Bank an exclusive contract as the sole provider of iPhones in Japan.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan--First Quarter 2008 PWB Production in Japan

06-04-2008

The Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trading and Industry (METI) recently released PWB production data for March. Total revenue in March was 81.12 billion yen; a 2.5% increase from February, but 1.5% lower than January's numbers--we are hopeful that this is simply a seasonal adjustment.

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2007

EPTE Newsletter from Japan - SEMICON JAPAN 2007

12-13-2007

Although the number of semiconductor trade shows held in the U.S. and Europe are continuously declining, Semicon Japan has opposed this trend and continues to expand the scope of their event; SEMICON JAPAN 2007 registered over 1,500 exhibiting companies and organizations.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan - Productronica 2007 (Part III)

12-05-2007

The target audience at Productronica is primarily printed circuit board manufacturers, and the majority of the exhibition was dedicated to materials and manufacturing equipment vendors and dealers who supply this segment.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan - Productronica 2007 (Part II)

11-26-2007

Productronica 2007 showcased products from both circuit board manufacturers and assembly houses; however, representation from the assembly sector exceeded that of the PCB manufacturers.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan: Samsung Retreats

11-15-2007

Samsung did not provide specifics about its redeployment away from the Japanese market. However, industrial media reports suggest that Japanese customers cannot forget the old image of Korean products, "Cheap but low quality."

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan - The Analogy Between Ichiro Suzuki and Toyota Motors

11-07-2007

Toyota does not produce a flashy sports car, but does provide reliable sedans and trucks to a consumer market that demands quality.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan - TPCA Show 2007 - Continued

10-16-2007

There are now many reliable machine suppliers in Taiwan that can meet the needs for printed circuit manufacturing and the assembling processes.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan - TPCA Show 2007

10-08-2007

One unlucky bit of timing for the exhibition was the historically huge typhoon approaching the Taipei area during the week.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan - After Motorola Shock

10-01-2007

The slowdown at Motorola has sent ripples throughout the electronics industry, especially in Asia.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan - Japan PWB Production - First Half of 2007

09-18-2007

Total revenue from PWB production for the first half was 494.9 billion yen (about 4.3 billion U.S. dollars), an 8.6% growth compared to the same time-frame of the previous year.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan - Toyota Will Be Number One in 2007

09-11-2007

After decades of being king of the mountain, a claim held since 1931, General Motors' title as the number 1 automaker in the world will soon slip away, and Toyota Motors will be crowned the new king.

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2006

EPTE Newsletter from Japan - Next Generation Semiconductors

12-25-2006

There is a lot of prognosticating and discussion surrounding the next generation semiconductor material that will replace silicon in the electronics industry.

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan - Nano-technology

12-04-2006

People believe that nano-technologies will generate some business opportunities in the future. What exactly are the Nano-Technologies?

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EPTE Newsletter from Japan - An Old Clock Radio (Plated Through Holes)

08-08-2006

The GE engineers during the 1950s have provided their great design concept and reliability with the new technologies introduced for consumer products

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