Category: Megatrends

Varioprint AG and Fortify Forge Strategic Partnership

Revolutionizing the RF Space by Expanding RF Additive Manufacturing to Europe. Varioprint, a global player in high-end PCB manufacturing offering decades long RF expertise is thrilled to announce a strategic partnership with Fortify, an innovative additive manufacturing company enabling the design and production of advanced RF devices, based in Boston, US. 

Flat hierarchies, flexibility and empowerment; the future of the working world

Healthy employees are the capital of every company. Those who feel good at work and benefit from a good work-life balance contribute more to the company's success. In times of New Work, it is not enough to offer home office work once a week and provide free fruit. 

In our latest blog post, we show how we at Varioprint promote the health and well-being of our employees. 
 

Work-Life Balance and Well-Being at Work: A New Perspective

Healthy employees are the capital of every company. Those who feel good at work and benefit from a good work-life balance contribute more to the company's success. In times of New Work, it is not enough to offer home office work once a week and provide free fruit. 

In our latest blog post, we show how we at Varioprint promote the health and well-being of our employees. 
 

A revolutionary innovation in the electronics industry - Ticer TCR®

Technological requirements for PCBs are constantly increasing and component density is raising rapidly. To meet these requirements, new technologies and materials are being developed. The thinfilm resistive foil Ticer TCR® is one of these materials. We’re going to highlight some key characteristics and advantages of Ticer TCR® in this blog.

The world’s thinnest IR sensor: groundbreaking development and new possibilities

Miniaturization and rapid scaling of electronic devices are the driving forces for both chip manufacturing and printed circuit boards. So it's no surprise that the two have teamed up to develop the world's thinnest infrared sensor - just 0.17 mm thick. Read on to learn how this was achieved and what products will be coming to market soon.