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Modern Electronic Industry

The industry has evolved so much throughout the history, with new inventions and discoveries changing the course of development of the entire civilization. When ships and boats were the only way of traveling and transporting large amounts of cargo, the ship building industry was one of the most important in the world. When one industry is thriving, it usually includes lots of smaller industries to provide it with the materials, and so the ship building industry encouraged the growth and development of lumber industry as well. Naturally, things changed with the invention of trains, cars, airplanes, and other forms of transportation. This sequel of events goes for every branch of industry, as the civilization is ever changing, opening new horizons, and closing some old doors. The modern industry relies heavily on the industry of energy and the computer industry, which are probably the most important players on the today’s global economy scene, along with the weapons industry. It goes without saying that food industry is a constant in all civilizations, and all societies in history.

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The electronic industry became a huge player in the 20th century, with the technetronic revolution.  With everything being modernized with the use of electronics, and with the electronic devices being introduced to every aspect of life, it is only natural that that the consumer electronic industry is one of the fastest growing in the world. As soon as the first scientists discovered electricity and found a way to harvest its awesome power, the development of various electrical machines, devices and patents begun. By the middle of the 20th century, almost every household had some kind of an electronic device, and each decade brought more and more electronic appliances and gadgets to our homes. Today, we are sounded by hundreds of electronic devices every day, from the basic ones, to the most complex. All the scientific breakthroughs of the 20th century were made possible by electronic devices, an all the fields of science still rely heavily on the electronic industry, to provide them with the necessary instruments for further development. We live longer, our life quality is much higher, we are far better educated, and we can experience so much more things, all because of electronics.

The modern electronic industry is mostly based in the East, where the material are easily accessible, the cost of labor is low, and the experts are highly trained and educated. The electronic industry of China is the biggest in the world, and the vast majority off all electronic devices on the market is made in China. Even the devices made in the West are composed of electronic components made in China, like the printed circuit board. A printed circuit board, or a PCB, is an integral piece of every electronic device, and the quality standards of the Chinese PCB manufacturers is the highest in the world. At http://project-pcb.com/ you can find amazing high end printed circuit boards, and even get an immediate online quote on the order, regardless of the quantity and the design of the PCB.

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