2026 is a year we are genuinely looking forward to. A year in which we want to share what inspires us, what we are building, and how we see the next steps in electronics prototyping together with the engineers, designers, and partners who shape this ecosystem every day.
To support this next phase, Eurocircuits has entered into a strategic partnership with Avedon Capital Partners. What matters most to us and to you is continuity: our digital-first way of working, strong engineering focus, right-first-time manufacturing, and reliable delivery remain unchanged. The Eurocircuits Group founders, together with our existing management team, continue to actively steer the company.
This partnership gives us additional strength to invest further in our digital platforms, engineering expertise, manufacturing capabilities, and people, so we can support you even better throughout your design, prototyping, and NPI journey.
Building on a strong foundation
With this continuity secured and new capacity to invest, we remain focused on what defines our role in electronics prototyping and small series manufacturing.
Electronics development is moving fast, while manufacturing requirements continue to rise. Designs are more complex, tolerances tighter, and materials more diverse. In this environment, getting design data right early is no longer a detail, it is the foundation for reliable manufacturing and scalable production.
This is where the PCB sets the direction. As the primary element in every electronic system, the PCB determines the efficiency and stability of downstream manufacturing and assembly processes. Robust, manufacturing-ready PCB designs and prototypes produced under controlled, series-like conditions help teams move faster, reduce friction, and prepare designs for what comes next.
This shared focus drives Eurocircuits and our community. As a European prototyping specialist, we support developers and engineers with digital, interactive tools to ensure their PCB designs are right for manufacturing from the start. PCB fabrication can be complemented by optional PCB assembly always using PCBs produced in-house within a single digital workflow. The result is consistent data, reliable DRC/DFM validation, and manufacturing-ready designs early in the product lifecycle.
Our focus in 2026
In 2026, we will further strengthen our proven model by focusing on stable processes, consistent data flows, and effective digital support across PCB fabrication and PCB assembly.
Our priorities for the coming year are:
- Manufacturing efficiency and process stability
Continued optimisation of PCB fabrication and PCB assembly to reliably manage tighter tolerances and new material combinations. - Digital support for people and processes
Further development of internal software to minimise manual errors and support our teams on the shop floor, including targeted AI-based assistance where it delivers clear operational benefit. - End-to-end digital workflows
Strengthening the digital chain from CAD data upload to validated manufacturing data, with expanded API-based integration targeting 96 % coverage. - Customer support and service quality
Continued refinement of communication processes to ensure fast, clear, and technically sound feedback throughout the order lifecycle.
Data as a lever in 2026: BOM Editor and component intelligence
With the continued expansion of PCB assembly service since 2018, our component database has grown to 481,000 verified electronic components. This database forms a substantial foundation for both our customer support and internal manufacturing processes.
In 2026, the further development of the BOM Editor will be a key software project. As part of our digital toolchain, it uses component intelligence to improve data consistency, strengthen DFM validation, and reduce manual input thus supporting developers during design preparation as well as our internal PCBA processes.
This closes the loop of our model: prototypes and small series manufactured under controlled and repeatable conditions, based on consistent data, resulting in validated PCB and PCBA datasets that can be transferred efficiently to any series manufacturer.
2025 as context: scale and focus
Our direction for 2026 is based on a solid operational foundation. In 2025 in Europe, we worked with around 10,300 customers, processing 84,400 PCB orders and 20,600 PCBA orders. On average, 370 PCB orders and 90 assembly orders were handled per working day, with 95 % of PCB orders and 85 % of PCBA orders delivered within seven working days or less.
These figures reflect strong market acceptance of our business model clearly focused on prototypes and small series, supported by a high level of process automation and digitalisation.
At the same time, we increased our European revenue by 15%. Building on this foundation, we enter 2026 with the clear ambition to continue this trajectory and are targeting double-digit revenue growth, driven by a focused prototyping model and consistent, digital data workflows.
Outlook
We enter 2026 with a clear focus: supporting engineers early in the product lifecycle with manufacturing-ready designs, short lead times, and a digital first workflow manufactured in Europe for Europe and designed for reliable scaling.
We look forward to continuing this path together with our customers and partners.
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