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Spring 2024 Santa Clara County Flexfactor Finals Held at Nextflex

05/20/2024 | NextFlex
NextFlex hosts this semester’s FlexFactor. Four teams of high school students competed by pitching their inventive products to a panel of esteemed judges composed of Robert de Neve, General Partner & Chief Strategist General Partner & Chief Strategist at NextPhase Ventures; Christine Holly Ngo, VP of Operations and Business Development at Silicon Valley Elite Manufacturing, Inc; and Jackson Rambough, FHE Design and Process Engineer at NextFlex.

It’s Only Common Sense: More Great Business Ideas from ‘Breaking Bad’

05/20/2024 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: It's Only Common Sense
I was cruising around YouTube the other day and came across a 10-year reunion of the cast of “Breaking Bad.” What a great show. So, I searched through my streaming channels, landed on the series, and started rewatching it. Then I remembered I had written a column about business ideas from the show. Once I re-read my column, I realized I had not even touched the surface of all the great advice in both business and life that one could get from that great series.

IDC: Indonesia’s Smartphone Market Starts the Year with a Strong 27.4% Growth in 1Q24

05/16/2024 | IDC
Indonesia’s smartphone market grew sharply at 27.4% year-over-year (YoY) and 11.5% quarter-over-quarter (QoQ) to 10 million units in 1Q24, according to International Data Corporation’s (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker.

Sypris Reports Q1 2024 Results; Revenue Up 10%

05/15/2024 | Sypris Solutions Inc.
The Company’s first quarter 2024 consolidated revenue increased 10.1% to $35.6 million compared with the prior-year quarter, representing the 11th quarter of double-digit year-over-year growth during the past 12 quarterly periods.

American Made Advocacy: What About the Rest of the Technology Stack?

05/14/2024 | Travis Kelly -- Column: American Made Advocacy
Those of us who have been in the industry for any length of time know America manufactures very little of the world’s supply of microelectronics. This happened over decades and was invisible or ignored by policymakers as companies shipped both their ideas and their production to Asia—and made a good profit in the process.
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