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Zhen Ding: The World’s Largest PCB Maker Bets Big on AI
Few companies in Taiwan’s technology ecosystem have reinvented themselves as thoroughly as Zhen Ding Technology. Originally established in 2006 as Foxconn Advanced Technology, a subsidiary making flexible circuits for consumer electronics, the company rebranded in 2011 and grew into the world’s largest PCB manufacturer by revenue, a title it has held for eight consecutive years. Today, with full-year 2025 revenue of NT$182.5 billion (US$5.8 billion) and over NT$50 billion committed to new factories, Zhen Ding is placing its biggest bet yet: that the AI infrastructure boom will transform its business as profoundly as the smartphone revolution did a generation ago.2026/03/02 09:47 -

Taiwan’s PCB Makers Stake Billions on the AI Boom
The AI infrastructure story has mostly been told through the lens of advanced chips and the foundries that produce them. But there is another layer of the supply chain, often overlooked, that determines whether any of these systems actually work. Signals must be transmitted. Power must be delivered across increasingly complex architectures. And the companies solving these high-density interconnect challenges are increasingly headquartered in Taiwan.2026/02/09 17:23 -

Taiwan to showcase high-end packaging at APEX EXPO 2026
The Taiwan Printed Circuit Association will showcase a high-end packaging zone at APEX EXPO 2026 in Anaheim, Calif., March 17-19, to boost Taiwanese businesses amid global supply chain changes.2026/02/09 14:39 -

Taiwan urged to boost advanced packaging tech amid AI boom
Taiwan’s role in the global AI server supply chain is crucial, says the Taiwan Printed Circuit Association. The report highlights Taiwan’s need to advance packaging technologies to stay competitive amid shifts in East Asia’s PCB industry.2025/12/09 14:02 -

Taiwan printed circuit board industry posts record revenue
Taiwan’s PCB industry hit a milestone in early 2025, with production value exceeding NT$423.6 billion. TPCA forecasts a 12.1% growth for the year, driven by AI server demand.2025/10/04 13:00 -

TSMC needs six U.S. fabs before supply chain moves: J.W. Kuo
Taiwan’s Economic Affairs Minister J.W. Kuo clarifies TSMC’s U.S. supply chain move is years away, pending six wafer fabs. Legislators voice concerns over tariffs.2025/04/29 14:00 -

Taiwan PCB industry sees 6.1% growth in 2024
Taiwan’s PCB industry saw a 6.1% growth in 2024, driven by AI servers and satellite communications. TPCA forecasts a 4.6% increase in 2025, reaching NT$854.1 billion.2025/03/03 12:21

