Amidst the sea of short-form content and generic tech coverage, engineers and electronics professionals are seeking more in-depth technical insights and meaningful industry discussions tailored for the global engineering community. This demand has propelled the rapid growth of the "Elektor Industry / eeNews Europe" YouTube channel, which recently crossed the milestone of 90,000 subscribers and 3.2 million views.
"We are excited to announce that our dedicated B2B electronics industry channel has surpassed the 90,000 subscriber mark," stated C. J. Abate, Chief of Communications & Content at Elektor International Media. This achievement underscores the increasing significance of professional video content as a distinguishing factor in the electronics industry media landscape, benefiting both viewers and clients seeking to engage with the top electronics-focused B2B community in Europe.
Distinct from the broader Elektor TV YouTube platform, the Elektor Industry / eeNews Europe channel focuses specifically on the global electronics business and engineering sector, catering to design engineers, embedded developers, semiconductor professionals, technical managers, executives, innovators, and decision-makers in the electronics industry.
"I have tasked our journalists with producing high-quality videos, more insights, and interviews with leaders from prominent electronics companies worldwide," Abate explained. The channel has delivered on this directive with recent interviews featuring engineers and executives from industry giants such as Qualcomm, Arduino, Renesas, and Würth Elektronik.
Over the past year, the Elektor Industry / eeNews Europe channel has experienced remarkable growth, driven by the escalating demand for top-notch technical journalism, engineering interviews, industry analysis, and video content. The coverage spans embedded systems, AI, semiconductors, wireless technologies, PCB design, IoT, power electronics, automotive electronics, and advanced engineering innovation.
Since May 2025, the channel has amassed over 1.2 million views, attracted more than 32,000 new subscribers, and accumulated in excess of 15,500 hours of watch time, reflecting not only audience expansion but also deep engagement from a highly targeted technical and professional audience.
A significant surge was observed earlier this year when the channel experienced one of its most substantial periods of subscriber growth. In January 2026 alone, over 4,500 new subscribers joined the community, underscoring the increasing appetite for reliable, technically focused B2B electronics media.
"This milestone also underscores the strength of the audience for advertisers, technology firms, semiconductor manufacturers, and engineering solution providers," Abate noted. The Elektor Industry / eeNews Europe channel reaches a deeply engaged global engineering community actively seeking technical insights, industry trends, emerging technologies, and practical engineering knowledge.
As a part of Elektor International Media, the publisher of Elektor and eeNews Europe, the channel is integrated into a broader engineering media ecosystem that engages electronics professionals, executives, innovators, and decision-makers across Europe and North America.
Through its various platforms, Elektor International Media reaches a wide audience spanning embedded systems, semiconductors, AI, wireless technologies, PCB design, IoT, power electronics, automotive electronics, and advanced engineering innovation. The ecosystem encompasses digital publications, video platforms, livestreams, webinars, technical interviews, engineering projects, newsletters, and educational content tailored for the global electronics industry.
Looking forward, the Elektor Industry / eeNews Europe channel will continue to enhance its investment in professional video content, livestreams, webinars, interviews, and digital-first engineering journalism throughout 2026 and beyond.
To our subscribers, partners, guests, sponsors, and industry collaborators: we extend our gratitude for being part of this expanding global electronics engineering community.