Vivo Taiwan is aggressively expanding its presence in the smartphone market. Following the recent debut of its first foldable device, the X Fold5, which marked a major step in strengthening its ...
Smartphones are Booming in Taiwan – TNW
Local statistics have revealed that smartphones accounted for 55 percent of all devices sold in Taiwan during December.
“Trendy Taipei 2025” turns Taiwan capital into Asia’s hottest music playground
Trendy Taipei 2025 turns Taipei into Asia’s newest music hub with concerts, forums, and global industry events.
Robot dogs pose no security concerns: Taipei
Although the robot itself was made in China, its panoramic surveillance and data transmission systems, as well as its remote-control software were all developed and integrated by a Taiwan company, so ...
Post-Exhibition Review | Fengfu Shines at the 2025 Taipei International Logistics and IoT Exhibition
Fengfu's booth is located on the 4th floor of Hall 2 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, positioned at the core of the exhibition area. The booth combines dynamic displays with static models to ...
Taiwan tech giants find fortune in the AI rack revolution
Taiwan's technology supply chain is capitalizing on a global wave of artificial intelligence server upgrades, as soaring computing workloads drive sweeping changes in power systems, cooling, and data ...
Environmental Impact Assessment: Taiwan needs technology and commitment to tackle invasive species
One of the options outlined in a 2020 technology-focused report by Australia’s Center for Invasive Species Solutions is the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to detect animal heat signatures and ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Acts Early To Dodge US Export Curbs, Drops Chinese Tools From Chip Plants
Taiwan Semiconductor is removing Chinese chipmaking tools from its advanced plants to shield production from potential U.S. export curbs, according to Nikkei Asia. The move highlights rising ...
Taiwan’s referendum to re-open the Maanshan nuclear plant fails
Proposed by Taiwan People's Party and backed by the Kuomintang, the plebiscite sought reliable power and less reliance on imports.
Taiwan’s Walrus Pump rides AI liquid cooling wave, fast-tracks revenue growth in technology pumps
Taiwan's largest water pump brand, Walrus Pump, is seeing a sharp rise in inquiries from ODMs and cooling module makers for liquid cooling and immersion cooling systems. The company is co-developing ...
Cadeler partners with Synera Renewable Energy for wind farm offshore Taiwan
Cadeler has signed a contract to manage the transportation and installation of wind turbines at the Formosa 4 Offshore Wind Farm in Taiwan.
Solomon Technology adopts Nvidia’s ‘robot supercomputer’ to speed humanoid AI
Taiwan's Solomon Technology, a major player in AI 3D vision, has become the first local firm to adopt Nvidia's upcoming Jetson Thor platform, deepening ties with the US chipmaker. At the Taipei ...
Aurotek unveils smart robot integration solutions at Automation Taipei
Aurotek Corp., previously an automation equipment manufacturer, is repositioning itself as a robot solution integrator linking global robotics technology with local applications. At Automation Taipei ...
Google’s AI glasses rumoured to be made in Taiwan, possibly by HTC
Google is rumoured to have completed its first AI-enabled glasses, but has yet to decide on a contract manufacturer.
Taiwan’s vote to switch on nuclear power falls short
By bno - Taipei Office Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te has signalled a willingness to consider advanced nuclear technology being reintroduced while preparing to overhaul his Cabinet, following a ...
Taiwan signals openness to nuclear power despite failed referendum to restart power plant
TAIPEI: His party might be known for advocating a "nuclear-free homeland", but Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) appears to have left the door open about the ...