By Mike Marut | May 16, 2023
CEO Andy Salo says his electronics manufacturing and PCB assembly company is enjoying increasing demand as the popularity of small electronic products continues to grow.
By Mike Vieira | May 16, 2023
Founder Alvin Chandra's machine shop is finding a niche in plastic parts.
By Angela Rose | May 01, 2023
With the official launch of its first product, CEO Walt Gall says the fabless semiconductor company is ready to leverage its technology across industries ranging from Space 2.0 and defense to media communications.
By Angela Rose | May 01, 2023
Vice President of Advanced Technologies Rodger Shepherd says the company's Arizona facility is on track to grow revenues as much as 18 percent this year -- despite supply chain and workforce challenges.
By Mike Vieira | Apr 23, 2023
Co-founder and CEO Bill Burmeister's full-service CNC machine shop is JCP Certified, SAM registered, ITAR compliant, and eager to re-enter the field of defense contracting.
By Sarah Brodsky | Apr 10, 2023
CEO Alex Danovich's one-stop shop for PCB prototyping and fabrication has generated over $10 million in revenue in the last year.
By Eric Peterson / CompanyWeek | Mar 20, 2023
As major semiconductor manufacturers stand up new fabs in the U.S., will the supply chain be there to sustain them?
By Sarah Brodsky | Mar 20, 2023
Situated in the soon-to-be semiconductor hotbed of the West Valley, founder Brian Watson says he expects his company to reach $1 million in revenue this year.
By Eric Peterson | Feb 13, 2023
As the semiconductor industry invests heavily in U.S. manufacturing, is the workforce there to support it? Recruiters are casting a wide net as they scour the existing semiconductor ecosystem -- along with other industries, colleges, and the military -- to fill the needs of fabs that are already under construction.
By Angela Rose | Jan 31, 2023
Estrella Mountain Community College and others in Maricopa County are boosting AZ's semiconductor workforce with an intensive two-week program. We spoke with Paula Livingston, Dean of Instruction and Occupational Education, to learn more.