Avnet Insights Survey Shows Engineers Have Reached a Turning Point
- 73% of global respondents believe the component shortage has improved year-over-year, indicating a positive shift from 2022
- Avnet's annual survey provides valuable insights into engineers' sentiments and strategies around industry and market conditions
- 29% of respondents are more concerned about market conditions, indicating a growing worry about future market challenges
Key takeaways from 2023:
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Nearly three-fourths of global respondents believe the severity of the component shortage has improved year-over-year:
73% say the shortage has gotten much better or somewhat better. What’s more, this marks a significant shift in engineers who feel there have been improvement compared to 2022, when59% said the severity of the shortages had gotten worse year-over-year. -
However, market conditions are becoming a bigger concern. More than a quarter (
29% ) of respondents are more concerned about market conditions vs. component availability, up from18% in 2022. Still, component availability remains top concern for the majority (69% ). -
Overall, respondents are experiencing improvements in their access to a number of components – most notably passives (
66% ). However, respondents are still feeling some strain with MCUs (20% ) and analog (19% ) components. -
Hesitation remains around adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) strategies. Avnet found only
4% of engineers are currently using AI in their work today, and only14% have plans to implement it into their work this year. And despite a small selection who are currently using AI or have plans to use it, a majority of respondents appear to be resistant: more than half said they are not using it and have no plans to (56% ).
Strategies emerge from disruption to lay groundwork for future
Despite feeling better about availability, the disruptions of the past few years have engineers reevaluating how they approach the supply chain. When it comes to supply chain tactics utilized to navigate lack of component availability, the top three tactics for 2023 respondents were seeking alternative sources for parts (
Further, distributor relationships are proving of greater importance. While last year, improving relationships with distributors came in as the third most popular supply chain strategy for managing the chip shortage (current conditions), the 2023 survey placed it at number one.
“Our third annual Avnet Insights survey underscored that while many may be feeling more positively about getting access to the necessary components, there is a trepidation about the future. As such, many are looking at what they can do to set themselves up for greater success,” said Rebeca Obregon-Jimenez, Avnet’s Senior Vice President of Strategic Business Engagements and Supplier Management. “One thing has become certain, and that is the desire to implement long-term strategies that will help ease the impact of any unforeseen disruptions and ensure flexibility in both sourcing and design. The key to this is access to actionable data, which distributors such as Avnet are using today to help OEMs gain more visibility and control in their supply chains.”
When it comes to design tactics, Avnet found many engineers are consistently leveraging many of the same legacy strategies to address issues such as availability. For example, when components are not available, most respondents say they use pin-to-pin replacements with better specs/more functionality (
In addition, when asked what design strategies they plan to implement to better manage current conditions, top responses included designing in standard approved components with multiple manufacturers where possible (
The Avnet Insights survey was conducted among n=316 global respondents. Regionally, respondents were based in the
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Avnet
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Lauren Levinson
Brodeur Partners, for Avnet
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