The electronics sector in Cuba is currently characterized by a strong need for infrastructure revitalization. Due to the island's humid tropical climate, traditional Printed Circuit Board designs often face accelerated corrosion and dielectric breakdown, necessitating specialized conformal coatings and advanced material selection.
Currently, the local market is transitioning from basic assembly to more complex integrations. The demand for Semiflex PCB is rising as Cuban engineers seek to optimize space in refurbished medical equipment and telecommunications hardware, reducing the reliance on bulky wiring.
Economic shifts toward sustainable energy and updated transport are driving a surge in the adoption of Auto Electronics PCB Assembly. This is critical for maintaining the longevity of the national transport fleet and introducing energy-efficient control systems.
