Electronica 2024, held in Munich, Germany, from November 12-15, once again proved itself as the premier event for the global electronics industry. With over 2,800 exhibitors and nearly 80,000 visitors, the tradeshow was a hub of technological innovation and collaboration. Fusion Worldwide was thrilled to participate, showcasing our commitment to helping customers navigate supply chain challenges with expertise and innovation.
With Q4 well underway, the memory market is gradually recovering amid significant price fluctuations and strategic shifts. Early 2024 saw increased demand for DDR4, DDR5, and high-bandwidth memory (HBM), prompting manufacturers to adjust production strategies while navigating ongoing supply chain challenges and evolving pricing dynamics.
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Marcus Chen joined Fusion Worldwide in 2008 as an Account Executive, stepping into the dynamic and fast-paced world of electronic component distribution with a drive that has defined his career.
In today's rapidly advancing technological world, engineers play a critical role in upholding quality standards. Those standards ensure that the products distributed through the global electronic component supply chain exceed customer expectations in industries where safety, efficiency, and durability are paramount.
Reliable electronics are essential in the aerospace and defense industry, where high-quality components ensure longer lifespans, minimize the need for replacements and repairs, and enhance cost-efficiency throughout the entire product life cycle.
Electronics buyers understand the risks associated with counterfeit and low-quality components, but staying vigilant across every single RFP or bid isn’t always easy. Counterfeit electronics leave the end user with poor performance, overheating, malfunctions, fires, and other risks.