On the Flip Side
Flip Expands to EMEA
Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the aerospace, medical, automotive and industrial sectors are confronted with the critical issue of shrinking component lifespans impacting the longevity of the equipment they’re incorporated. Flip Electronics’ expansion across EMEA will bring critical expertise in obsolete and end-of-life semiconductors and electronic components to OEMs looking to efficiently source factory-authorized electronic components that enable them to reliably and effectively extend their products’ lifecycles.
Counterfeits in Medical Devices
Flip Electronics explains why authorized distributors remain one of the safest and most reliable sources of repair or replacement components for medical devices.
Cybersecurity
Supply chain cybersecurity tends to sometimes take a back seat to other critical business activities. Then something hits the headlines—and electronics OEMs are reminded that they are a juicy target for cybercriminals. They are really good at what they do and they are getting better.
Teledyne Announcement
Teledyne e2v HiRel Electronics, a leading provider of high-reliability semiconductor solutions, announced a new partnership with Flip Electronics, a prominent distributor based in Alpharetta, Georgia. Under the new agreement, Flip Electronics will maintain substantial inventories of Teledyne e2v HiRel’s semiconductor wafers for military applications, ensuring a consistent and reliable supply of critical components.
AI Automates Supply Chain
The potential for AI technologies is vast, with the market reaching $200 billion in 2023, according to Statista. By the end of the decade, this figure is expected to grow substantially, with IDC predicting worldwide spending on AI to reach $632 billion by 2028—a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 29% between 2024 and 2028.
Inc 5000 - 2024
Inc. revealed today that Flip Electronics ranks No. 3,006 on the 2024 Inc. 5000, its annual list of the fastest-growing private companies in America. This marks the fifth consecutive year Flip Electronics has earned a spot on the Inc. 5000, with previous rankings at No. 842 (2023), No. 1,831 (2022), No. 1,024 (2021), and No. 343 (2020), demonstrating consistent growth with a 166% increase over the past three years. This prestigious ranking, now in its 43rd edition, is considered America’s entrepreneurial benchmark. The list ranks companies based on three years of revenue growth, with Flip Electronics standing out in a highly competitive field.
ACG Awards 2024
Flip Electronics is proud to announce that it has been ranked 18th in the Upper Middle Market category at the 2024 Georgia Fast 40 Awards, presented by ACG Atlanta, the Atlanta Chapter of The Association for Corporate Growth®. This prestigious recognition honors the fastest-growing middle-market companies in Georgia, celebrating their significant contributions to the state's economy.
Buyers Stay Alert
Finally, the electronics market has shifted from stretching lead times and uncertainty to what can only be called a buyers’ market. It’s a time to enjoy better pricing and terms than we’ve seen for a long time. At the same time, this is a phase — and phases don’t last forever. Nor do shortages and unfavorable times.
Demand, Production, & Predictions
Dr. Bill Bradford, President of Flip Electronics, joins us in this Innovation Destination - Executives Perspectives episode to discuss the state of the semiconductor and electronic component industry. From obsolescence solutions to component demand and growth factors, domestic chip manufacturing and more, Dr. Bradford shares his insight and expertise on what stakeholders in the market must be prepared for come 2025.
AI Sourcing
Artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities are showing up in a variety of business apps, promising a panacea for those who want someone else to do the writing, drawing, thinking — who want someone else to do the work. At its best, though, AI has the capacity to shift workers, and especially supply chain workers, from mundane repetitive tasks to more strategic endeavors. That’s where the biggest gains really exist.
New Era of Sourcing
The buzz surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) in the supply chain isn't mere noise; it's evolving into a substantial dialogue—one that could spell the difference between triumph and defeat. AI is taking center stage, and companies are grappling with how to harness its power to enhance supply chain efficiency. To resist would be foolhardy.
Podcast Supply Chain Integrity
In this episode of the Electropages Podcast, Robin is joined by Gary Beckstedt, VP of Quality and Warehouse Operations at Flip Electronics. The main focus is on the serious issue of counterfeit electronics in the industry.
Counteracting Counterfeiting
Counterfeit electronic components are one of the leading threats to the integrity of the electronics supply chain. A rigorous approach to sourcing and due diligence once parts arrive can help keep fraudulent components out of finished goods. So can staying abreast of counterfeiters’ latest tools of the trade. To help electronics companies and their customers identify and mitigate the risk of counterfeits in their supply chain, Flip Electronics published its latest e-book, “Counteracting Counterfeiting: The Value of Authorized Distribution.”
Making Obsolescence, Obsolete
Flip Electronics’ president, Bill Bradford, details investments including the acquisition of Resurgent Semiconductor and imminent launch of a new e-commerce engine.
Podcast: Obsolescence Solutions
Today, host Robin Mitchell is joined by Duker Dapper, VP and GM of Resurgent Manufacturing Services (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Flip Electronics) and Bill Bradford, President of Flip Electronics, to discuss bridging the gap between the lifecycles of semiconductor components and the lifecycles of the products that rely on them, Flip’s new strategic partnership with Ampleon and its impact on semiconductor obsolescence.
Lifecycle Challenge
For certain vertical markets, the shortening semiconductor lifecycle may be the largest procurement headache for integrated circuit users. In defense, aerospace, industrial and automotive industries, products are manufactured and supported for decades. The handful of years that the average chip is built just isn’t sufficient. Careful planning and building the right relationships with a partner who has the experience and connections to extend product lifecycles is the best and perhaps the only way to succeed.
Managing Obsolescence
Semiconductor lifecycles are shrinking. Meanwhile, certain industries rely on being able to capture decades of semiconductor component availability. When the semiconductor lifecycle to end-product lifecycle ratio gets skewed, electronics OEMs need to get creative when working with their supply partners to ensure the right parts keep coming through the door.
Ampleon and Flip Electronics enter into an Exclusive Partnership to Provide Continued Authorized Source of Legacy Ampleon Components
Flip Electronics and Ampleon have joined forces to extend the supply of Ampleon’s Legacy LDMOS portfolio of high-performance RF transistors to customers worldwide.
Smart Sourcing
In an ideal world, design engineers and procurement collaborate to make sure that a product gets built. At the same time, the engineering side is often reluctant to compromise on a part that is the heartbeat of an application because changing the central device in a design can be tricky. It’s understandable—and it takes good communication and careful planning for design and procurement to create a system that works.
Q&A with Jeff Ittel
Join Jeff Ittel, EVP of Flip Electronics, as he shares insights on the company's outlook for 2024, highlighting anticipated revenue growth across regions, strategic investment priorities, market opportunities, and potential challenges, including geopolitical risks and supply chain disruptions.