The European electronic components market is showing the first signs of recovery since 2023. Distributor shipments are increasing again, and lead times are beginning to rise. Globally, artificial intelligence (AI) demand remains the primary growth driver, with defence and aerospace markets also fuelling demand. Meanwhile, prices for raw materials and freight are falling, offering some […]
We’re excited to unveil our refreshed brand identity, featuring a new logo and tagline:“Simplifying Complexity, Powering Progress.” While our look has evolved, our commitment remains unchanged. For over four decades, Diamond Electronics has been a trusted partner in delivering integrated electronic supply solutions. From precision component sourcing to full assembly services, we continue to support […]
Diamond Electronics has significantly enhanced its inventory management by acquiring the Seamark XC1000 X-ray component counter. This advanced system is set to revolutionize the company’s approach to counting Surface Mount Device (SMD) components, offering rapid, accurate, and automated solutions tailored for the electronics manufacturing industry. The Seamark XC1000 employs micro-focus X-ray technology combined with AI […]
By Steve Creely Supply Chain Specialist Diamond Electronics Group Introduction In the competitive landscape of electronic manufacturing, cost control within the Procurement operation is key to maintaining profitability. In this blog Steve Creely, Procurement Specialist at Diamond Electronics Ltd, discusses how Electronic component kitting can support a strategy for financial optimisation in an Electronic OEM/CEM. […]
IoniTouch™ QWERTY desktop keyboards are designed to support infection control procedures in any healthcare setting. During trials, IoniTouch™ keyboards, with their antimicrobial protection and easy clean construction, were recognised as offering an additional level of infection control in busy hospital environments. The ioniTOUCH™ range of QWERTY keyboards and mice are proven to reduce the spread of […]
As we continue navigating through the global supply chain situation, there may be some light at the end of the tunnel, with Shanghai hoping to reopen in June.
It has been highlighted that the escalating problems between Russia and the Ukraine may affect the supply of Neon gas and Palladium, which could have a further effect on the semiconductor supply chain.