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  • AIT director reflects on U.S.-Taiwan ties as term ends

    Explore how Sandra Oudkirk, Director of the American Institute in Taiwan, reflects on her tenure and the evolution of U.S.-Taiwan relations, emphasizing defense, technology, and bipartisan support.
    2024/06/14 17:49
  • Taiwan’s tech industry poised for growth after Computex 2024

    As Computex 2024 concludes, Taiwan emerges as a leader in accelerated computing, AI demand, and green computing, heralding vast business opportunities and a new era in technology.
    2024/06/07 18:15
  • Int’l media cover COMPUTEX 2024, praises Taiwan’s tech role

    Discover how Taiwan’s pivotal role in the global tech industry is highlighted at COMPUTEX 2024, with insights from tech giants NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel’s CEOs. Explore the event’s impact.
    2024/06/07 17:50
  • Taiwan confirms ongoing NVIDIA projects, no new plans

    Ch’en Shih-k’ai: No new NVIDIA plans, ongoing work continues. NVIDIA CEO: Plans to increase Taiwan investment revealed. Ch’en: Backs foreign investment, respects business freedom. Ongoing NVIDIA partnership highlights Taiwan’s tech importance.
    2024/06/06 16:10
  • TSMC chair addresses relocation concerns amid tensions

    Explore how TSMC’s Chairman C.C. Wei addresses the impracticality of moving production from Taiwan amid geopolitical tensions and the impact on the global tech industry, ahead of COMPUTEX 2024.
    2024/06/05 12:20
  • TSMC’s leadership change amid global supply chain concerns

    Discover how C.C. Wei’s appointment as TSMC chairman marks a pivotal leadership transition, focusing on supply chain resilience and Taiwan’s semiconductor industry amid geopolitical tensions.
    2024/06/05 12:00
  • COMPUTEX Taipei 2024 kicks off, spotlights AI innovations

    Explore the latest in AI and tech innovation at the 43rd COMPUTEX Taipei, featuring 1,500 companies from 36 countries. Discover insights from top industry leaders and the government’s support for AI development.
    2024/06/04 15:12
  • NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang sees big future for AI in Taiwan

    Explore how NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang champions artificial intelligence as a transformative force for Taiwan’s tech industry, engaging with top tech leaders and media at a recent event in Taipei.
    2024/05/31 17:24
  • TSMC stock hits record high, boosts Taiwan index

    Discover how Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) reached a record stock price, boosting the Taiwan stock index and highlighting its crucial role in the AI industry and global tech supply chain.
    2024/05/23 13:34
  • Decades of dedication: Tsai Ming-kai shares his journey

    Explore how MediaTek, under the leadership of Tsai Ming-kai, rivals Nvidia’s influence in the tech world, earning global recognition and making significant technological advances.
    2024/05/10 17:34
  • Report: healthcare, tech lead in Taiwan’s graduate salaries

    Explore the latest insights on the starting salaries for university and postgraduate entrants in Taiwan’s workforce for 2023, including sector-specific averages, employment trends, and the impact of the global economy on hiring practices.
    2024/04/30 18:28
  • Google expands in Taiwan with new R&D building

    Google opens its second hardware R&D building in Banqiao, New Taipei City, establishing Taiwan as its largest hardware research base outside the U.S. The facility features over 50 labs and aims to foster hardware and AI innovations with global tech talent. The event was attended by prominent Taiwanese and American officials, highlighting Taiwan’s growing tech industry and Google’s commitment to investing in the region despite geopolitical concerns.
    2024/04/26 13:15
  • Foxconn’s climate goals approved by SBTi

    Foxconn Technology Group achieves a significant milestone in environmental sustainability by receiving approval from the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi) for its net-zero emissions goal, making it a leader in Taiwan’s high-tech hardware industry. This commitment aligns with the Paris Agreement, aiming to limit global warming to 1.5˚C by reducing greenhouse gas emissions across its value chain by 2050.
    2024/04/24 17:54
  • President Tsai honors TSMC’s Morris Chang with top award

    President Tsai Ing-wen awards Morris Chang, TSMC founder, the Order of Dr. Sun Yat-sen for his contributions to Taiwan’s global standing and semiconductor industry, highlighting his role as a key figure in Taiwan’s economic development and international prominence.
    2024/04/19 18:05
  • NSF launches program to support Taiwan’s tech industry

    The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has launched a groundbreaking program in Taiwan to support the country’s semiconductor and AI industries, marking the first time the NSF has sponsored seminars abroad to discover and fund deep tech companies. The initiative aims to strengthen Taiwan’s role in global technology supply chains and drive economic growth for both countries.
    2024/04/09 18:12
  • Taiwan’s tech giants on hiring spree amid AI demand surge

    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) and Delta Electronics announce significant hiring plans in Taiwan and globally, offering competitive salaries for engineers and technicians amidst a rebound in the semiconductor industry.
    2024/04/01 10:44
  • Lai champions AI, green tech in Taiwan’s ICT push

    Vice President Lai Ching-te engages in discussions with ICT industry leaders at Hwa Ya Technology Park in Taoyuan, emphasizing Taiwan’s pivotal role in the global AI revolution amidst the U.S.-China tech war. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang highlights Taiwan’s significance in the new AI era, urging collective efforts to solidify Taiwan’s global standing. Lai’s visits and dialogues with industry players signal a collaborative approach to strategic industry planning.
    2024/03/26 16:55
  • Taiwan’s semiconductor college bridges talent gap: report

    Discover how Taiwan’s Semiconductor College in Hsinchu is attracting students from Vietnam to address the talent shortage in the semiconductor industry. Learn how Taiwan is leveraging Southeast Asian students to secure its position as a global leader in chip manufacturing.
    2024/03/26 13:59
  • TSMC’s cutting-edge chip tech to stay in Taiwan: NDC

    Stay updated on the latest developments in Taiwan’s semiconductor industry with this story on the National Development Council Minister Kung Ming-hsin’s affirmation that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s cutting-edge processing techniques will continue to be based in Taiwan. Learn about TSMC’s global expansion plans and Taiwan’s strategies to maintain its industrial competitiveness in the face of growing demand for advanced chipsets.
    2024/03/06 17:29
  • TSMC inaugurates first fabrication plant in Japan

    TSMC, the leading semiconductor manufacturer, has inaugurated its first fabrication plant in Kumamoto, Japan, marking a pivotal step in its global expansion. This strategic move aims to enhance Japan’s chip industry and TSMC’s manufacturing capabilities, with plans for a second fab and a commitment to sustainability.
    2024/03/03 18:31
  • Tech leaders laud Hon Hai’s economic contributions at Gala

    Discover the success story of Hon Hai Precision Industry Co at its 50th anniversary gala dinner, where founder Terry Gou highlighted the company’s impact on employees and the community. Special messages from tech leaders like Tim Cook and Jensen Huang added to the celebration.
    2024/02/21 13:43
  • TSMC plans second Japan plant: A tech giant’s expansion

    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is considering constructing a second facility in Japan’s Kumamoto Prefecture, with an announcement expected in February. The new facility is projected to attract an investment of around two trillion Yen, roughly NT$421.6 billion. TSMC’s first plant in Kumamoto is nearing completion, indicating a significant expansion of the Taiwanese company’s operations in Japan. Industry analysts speculate that this development, along with the completion of TSMC’s first plant, could attract more semiconductor-related industries, including those from Taiwan, to Kumamoto. The new plant is expected to produce semiconductor products ranging from 7 to 16 nanometers. TSMC currently holds the tenth position in the list of 2023’s top global companies by market value, with a valuation of $53.498 billion, or about NT$1.67 trillion, according to UK-based financial services provider City Index.
    2024/01/29 11:38
  • Ko Wen-je vows to bring 2038 Asian Games, Olympics to Taiwan

    Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential candidate Ko Wen-je vows to promote international sports events, including the 2038 Asian Games and the Olympics, if elected. He recognizes the connection between sports and national power and highlights Taiwan’s top athletes. Ko also proposes career planning guidance and specific examinations for sports personnel, as well as the establishment of a National Sports Development Fund and revision of the Sports Industry Development Act. He plans to increase the budget for the national training center, improve support teams, and promote physical fitness nationwide. Ko aims to develop e-sports and align it with global standards, while advocating for education reforms and cultivating high-tech talents.
    2023/12/26 16:46
  • Wang Mei-hua confirms talks with TSMC on German subsidies

    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) may face obstacles in establishing a factory in Germany due to a shift in German subsidies. Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua has confirmed that the German government is actively addressing the budget issues involved. The recent ruling by Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court, which deemed the diversion of pandemic funds for the "Climate and Transformation Fund" unconstitutional, has raised concerns about the fulfillment of financial promises to TSMC and other tech giants like Intel Corporation. If Germany decreases its subsidies, TSMC may need to renegotiate or even abandon its plans for the factory. The Taiwanese government is closely monitoring the situation and is prepared to provide support if necessary. This investment dispute has significant implications for the global supply chains and the semiconductor industry, as TSMC’s advanced semiconductors are in high demand worldwide.
    2023/12/06 18:51
  • China’s headhunting of Taiwanese tech talent raises concerns

    Taiwan’s Minister of Economic Affairs emphasizes the importance of key tech industries to the country’s economy and the need to protect them from corporate espionage. The high-tech sector in Taiwan has attracted attention from mainland China, resulting in the headhunting of Taiwanese tech talent. In response, Taiwan amended its National Security Act to impose stricter penalties for theft of business secrets. Additionally, Taiwan’s industrial production index has declined for 16 months, but there are signs of increased demand in the AI industry chain. Despite uncertainties in consumer behavior and global economic recovery, industry feedback suggests potential growth in future quarters.
    2023/10/24 13:55
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