Links to Reports on the Japan Earthquake's Effect on the Electronics Industry

March 28, 2011
Electronic Design has dedicated a page on its web site to reports about the Japan earthquake's effect on the electronics industry.
Today's Engineering Radio show (March 28, 2010) gives a synopsis of the reports I've received since the initial report from Jim Handy of Objective Analysis. Bill Wong spoke with Jim on the previous week's show about that report. Since there were quite a number of reports, we've decided to post a page on the Electronic Design web site with summaries and links to the full reports. To listen to the Engineering Radio shows, just click on the links to our radio player on theElectronic Design home page. The page with the summaries of the reports on the Japan quake's effect on the Electronic Industry is at http://electronicdesign.com/quake.aspx.

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