InnoElectro 2026 Exhibition
PCB Design Ltd. had its own booth again at the InnoElectro 2026 trade show, which has now become Hungary’s largest electronics industry event. At the event held at the BOK Hall in Budapest, PCB Design Ltd. appeared as a Diamond Sponsor again, with a focus on the latest developments, PCB technologies, and aerospace applications.

The three-day conference provided an excellent opportunity for our colleagues to meet in person with some of our long-standing partners, and to build future partnerships. At our booth, there was great interest in developments related to high-reliability digital systems, particularly space-grade data storage and radiation-resistant electronic solutions.
Two of our colleagues also gave presentations as part of the conference’s technical program. Hardware developer Péter Németh presented the results of a study titled “Radiation Test Campaign for PCIe-Based BGA Data Storage Devices,” which examines the suitability of modern, high-performance SSD-based data storage devices for space applications in extreme environments. The presentation was particularly timely given the significant global increase in the number of satellites deployed in low Earth orbit and data-intensive space missions.

Another key topic was that modern satellite systems require ever-greater data storage capacity and computing power, necessitating the development of next-generation memory architectures. PCB Design’s developments are moving precisely in this direction: by designing compact, high-speed, and radiation-resistant electronic systems, they support the advancement of the European space industry.
At this year’s InnoElectro conference, several speakers emphasized that Hungary’s role in the space industry supply chain could continue to strengthen in the coming years. Domestic engineering expertise, the university research base, and the rapidly developing electronics development ecosystem could represent a significant competitive advantage in the region.
Among the technological trends highlighted at the event were AI-based development and testing solutions, automated manufacturing processes, and digitally integrated PCB and PCBA manufacturing systems. Industry players agreed that in the coming years, rapid development cycles, high reliability, and European manufacturing capacities will become increasingly valuable.

Our company was pleased to support the professional programs and the promotion of electronics engineering education again this year. We are proud that our developments strengthen the international competitiveness of the Hungarian electronics industry and that we are playing an increasingly significant role in the development of future aerospace and high-reliability systems.
InnoElectro 2026 has demonstrated again that the innovation potential of the domestic electronics sector is noteworthy on an international level, and PCB Design Ltd. intends to remain an active participant in this development.