Electronics Manufacturing News

  • New for 2018

    Due to high demand and increasing growth, a new vehicle has been added to our growing fleet. For 2018 we are introducing a new look to the Roscan Electronics logo. Sleeker and pleasing on the eye, the new Roscan Electronics branding on these vehicles will be seen in every region, turning heads on every corner.

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  • Roscan’s impressive growth continues

    The growth of Roscan Electronics continues apace. With the recent addition of two new pick & place machines and two further AOI machines, Roscan Electronics growth continues. “We have been planning for a huge increase in PCBA production for some time now and finally, this year, all the pieces of the jigsaw came together,” says…

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  • Wishing all our customers & friends a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year

      May this Christmas end the present year on a cheerful note and make way for a fresh and bright New Year. Here’s wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! From all of us at Roscan Electronics Ltd.

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  • How to inspire the next generation of engineers

    Shane McCracken, founder of one the UK’s most innovative efforts to inspire school students about engineering, offers some pointers on how industry can more effectively engage with younger generations First the good news. School students have a positive view of science and engineering. About 70 per cent say they learn interesting things in school and…

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  • Chip breakthrough turns optical data into readable soundwaves

    In a breakthrough that could help usher in a new generation of super-fast light-based computers, engineers in Australia have succeeded in storing light-based information as sound waves on a computer chip. Light-based computing, which encodes data in photons rather than electrons, is a major area of research for companies such as IBM and Intel that…

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  • Risk-on-a-chip device could help prevent breast cancer

    Scientists at Purdue University are developing a ‘risk-on-a-chip’ biomedical device that should shed light on the nature and development of breast cancer. The device consists of a small plastic case with several thin layers and an opening where a portion of tissue can be inserted. Risk factors for cancer are simulated within the micro environment, mimicking what…

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