Pablo Valerio has been in the IT industry for 25+ years. While primarily based in Barcelona, he has also worked in the United States, Italy, Germany, The Netherlands, and Denmark. For the past 10 years he has been a regular contributor to several publications in electronics, communications, mobility, and smart cities. His work appears in EE Times, IoT Times, InformationWeek, EBN, LightReading, Network Computing, and IEEE Spectrum, among others. Pablo holds a MS in Electrical Engineering from The Ohio State University.
This is the second part of our interview with Ramon Pastor, global head and general manager of HP 3D Metal and HP Barcelona Site general manager. To read the first part, click here. While most 3D printers today are dedicated to producing plastic pieces, the economies of scale of injection molding still make 3D printing…
Two years ago, just before the arrival of Covid-19, HP opened a new, 150,000-square-foot 3D Printing and Digital Manufacturing Center of Excellence
Editor’s note: This is the second article in a two-part series. Critical materials such as minerals and chemicals come from many regions of the world in different quantities and many different suppliers. Unfortunately, the deposits of many raw materials used in our industries come from regions affected by regional and national conflicts, some of which…
Editor’s note: This is the first of two parts. If one industry is significantly aware of the new normal, it’s the electronics industry. The pandemic hit the global supply chain of electronics from materials to manufacturing, from basic building blocks such as wafers to the entire manufacturing cycle of components and final products. Now, as…