Maximizing Productivity with Miniaturization
Demand for space reduction to pack more features into increasingly smaller spaces is pressuring design engineers to create slimmer, smaller and lighter components without sacrificing safety, performance or durability. This move toward miniaturization is affecting industries from industrial automation and MedTech to transportation and consumer appliances. To meet these needs, the connections need to become smaller while maintaining reliability and increasing I/O densities.
Mastering Miniaturization Innovation: 7 Expert Perspectives
Molex interviewed seven experts in multiple key industries to find out the impact of miniaturization and how designers are creating slimmer, smaller and lighter components for their application without sacrificing performance or longevity.

Solutions Guide to Rugged Miniaturized Connectors
The increase in IoT sensor density across industries/applications is exposing electronic systems to extreme temperatures, ingress and vibration. Learn how miniaturized connectors, built for transportation, are finding uses in new applications.

Miniaturization Under the Microscope: How Shrinking Electronics Impact Design
Miniaturization is not new in electronics but is accelerating quickly. Engineers must create slimmer, smaller, more streamlined components without sacrificing performance. Learn about their challenges, the biggest drivers, trends and solutions in key applications.
