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July 2019 Issue of PCB007 Magazine Available Now
July 17, 2019 | I-Connect007Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Our industry is embarking on a new age of technical development to achieve much higher levels of overall reliability that will be required of the devices we fabricate. Medical devices will be relied upon to keep us living in many more situations. Autonomous vehicles will need to be failure-free to keep riders and pedestrians alike safe in the world. IoT will bring opportunities to put smart electronics in new places, performing unthought-of ways.
This month's issue of PCB007 Magazine highlights why reliability will be crucial to both our success and safety.
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