The Brazilian market for Printed Circuit Board fabrication is currently characterized by a strong push toward localizing the supply chain to mitigate high import tariffs and logistics volatility. With a concentrated automotive cluster in São Paulo and Paraná, there is a surging demand for high-density interconnects that can withstand regional humidity and temperature fluctuations.
Despite the robust demand, the local industry faces a gap in specialized high-layer count boards. The integration of Rigid Flex PCB technology is becoming essential as Brazilian OEMs shift toward miniaturization in aerospace and medical device sectors, moving away from traditional bulky cabling.
Furthermore, the rise of sustainable transport in urban centers like Curitiba has triggered an urgent need for specialized electric vehicle wire harness components. This transition is forcing a shift from basic electrical assembly to precision-engineered electronic systems that ensure safety and efficiency in EV power trains.
