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How are electronics engineers and manufacturers around the world harnessing the latest trends in everything from design to supply chain, including components availability? We crunch the numbers, dissect the opinions and provide insights you can only get from Avnet experts.
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Roundtable discussion: For today’s supply chain, it’s all about resilience
By Valeri Oliver   -   December 9, 2025
The modern supply chain is always evolving, whether due to geopolitical upheaval, natural disasters or other factors. Hear straight from three of Avnet’s supply chain experts about the latest trends in supply chain resilience, data mapping and more
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Resilience by design: The supply chain’s new imperative
By Robert Cowan   -   December 8, 2025
The instinct to react quickly in a crisis is human. But in the supply chain world, speed without strategy can be futile. Use a counterintuitive approach: strategic patience. Sometimes the smartest move is to slow down.
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VLEO satellites upend space electronics with automotive-grade components
By Carolyn O'Connor   -   November 3, 2025
As the space race continues, the rules are being rewritten. The satellite industry is in a profound transformation. As the market for very low earth orbit (VLEO) satellites accelerates, engineers and procurement teams alike are rethinking the very buildi...
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Beyond the buffer: Why supply chain resilience demands more than assurance of supply
By Robert Cowan   -   August 20, 2025
Businesses navigating disruptions should consider how assurance of supply forms a key element of a supply chain resilience strategy. Understanding the concepts of supply chain resilience and assurance of supply is more critical than ever.
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A supply chain professional's guide to thriving in uncertainty
By Robert Cowan   -   July 15, 2025
Today's professionals must master the art of strategic patience while building systems robust enough to weather whatever storm comes next. The winners will be those who respond most intelligently and avoid a knee-jerk reaction.
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AI-powered huupe dreams come true
By Valeri Oliver   -   April 21, 2025
See how Avnet helped usher in a new era of basketball technology. Think of it as the Peloton of basketball, an innovative basketball hoop using AI and computer vision components.
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Beyond the datasheet: The no-code route to MEMS-based machine learning at the edge
By Philip Ling   -   January 17, 2025
New MEMS sensors from STMicroelectronics integrate an innovative machine learning core, making it simpler to deploy machine language in many applications where motion detection is used. We take a look beyond the datasheet to see how it works.
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AI-powered robots coming to a factory near you
By Karen Field   -   January 15, 2025
The smart robot trend stands to grow dramatically in the next few years, with enabling technologies like Edge AI powering the growth trend. Find out just how big the smart robot trend really is.
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The future of farming: Smart, automated & sustainable
By Valeri Oliver   -   January 14, 2025
Design engineers are leading the way in harnessing and creating the next generation of autonomous systems to address the world’s growing food challenges, improve productivity and reduce the environmental impacts of farming.
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Engineers focus on power technologies, Avnet data shows
By Lee Fitzgerald   -   January 13, 2025
Visitor data for Design Hub, Avnet’s self-service design tool, shows power design is a trending topic for the engineering community.
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Looking ahead to 2025: How data insights shape electronics industry design choices
By Rondekka Moore   -   January 10, 2025
Think of trend analysis as your engineering time machine. It transforms messy, real-world data points into a high-resolution snapshot of where technology is heading—not where the hype cycle claims it’s going. Sure, spotting the next unicorn market migh...
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How will Matter help us meet the smart home promise?
By Walter Puhl   -   August 6, 2024
The fragmentation in smart home ecosystems is still the industry’s main challenge. By adopting Matter, a high-level API into the underlying protocols, the focus moves toward a harmonious smart home.
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The future of 5G RedCap powers device expansion
By Benjamin Alvarez   -   August 6, 2024
Market adoption of 5G wireless networks has been slower than expected outside smartphone applications. The Reduced Capability standard was introduced to accelerate 5G expansion in markets where interest has been limited.
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The latest technologies driving home medical innovations
By Adrien Larevat   -   August 5, 2024
For home-health devices, the patient experience is central to the product. New technologies, including AI, smaller displays with higher pixel density, portable graphic frameworks and more capable MCUs are driving innovation.
The PitchCom device on a catcher’s wrist.
How a small Arizona electronics firm got to baseball’s biggest show
By Valeri Oliver   -   April 15, 2024
The PitchCom device made its way from the drawing board to MLB fields last season in a fascinating tale of persistence, know-how and simple luck. Two Arizona inventors explain how they made it happen.
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Faster, hotter chips need smarter cooling solutions
By Andrea Tsapralis   -   September 25, 2023
The time is right for a set of new liquid cooling technology applications that before now may not have been economically viable. They are Precision Immersion Liquid Cooling and Direct-to-Chip Negative Pressure Liquid Cooling.
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An environmentally conscious semiconductor industry takes on sustainability
By Philip Ling   -   September 25, 2023
Momentum is building to make the semiconductor supply chain more sustainable. Leading manufacturers are committing to deadlines for carbon neutrality, as we discuss the second issue of What’s Next, Avnet’s digital magazine.
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What happens when the American muscle car goes electric?
By Valeri Oliver   -   July 21, 2022
As we march onward to EV ubiquity, words like “muscle car” and “EV charging” are more often appearing together in conversations. Can an EV car really go fast? Will it feel like a muscle car when it does? We’re about to find out.
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