In-house PCB Prototyping: LPKF presents pioneering technologies at embedded world 2025
At this year's embedded world exhibition in Nuremberg, LPKF Laser & Electronics SE demonstrated its leadership in PCB prototyping technology with an insightful presentation by Lars Führmann. The session, titled "PCB In-House Prototyping: Etching - Milling - Laser Processing," provided attendees with a comprehensive comparison of different prototyping methods, highlighting the advantages of bringing PCB production in-house.At this year's embedded world exhibition in Nuremberg, LPKF Laser & Electronics SE demonstrated its leadership in PCB prototyping technology with an insightful presentation by Lars Führmann. The session, titled "PCB In-House Prototyping: Etching - Milling - Laser Processing," provided attendees with a comprehensive comparison of different prototyping methods, highlighting the advantages of bringing PCB production in-house.
Why In-house PCB Prototyping Matters
Führmann emphasized four key benefits that make in-house prototyping increasingly attractive for electronics developers:
- Speed: Eliminate waiting times by producing PCB prototypes on demand
- Independence: Remove reliance on external subcontractors
- Flexibility: Access to numerous possibilities and options for customization
- Security: Keep sensitive designs and intellectual property within your organization
These advantages are particularly crucial in today's fast-paced electronics development environment, where time-to-market can make or break a product launch.
Did you miss the presentation at embedded world?
Here you can see a comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of the various prototyping technologies (recording of the presentation):
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