As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, an unexpected victim has emerged – the semiconductor industry. Often overlooked, semiconductors are at the heart of a myriad of industries, from ...
DoIT Unveils Discovering Technology Treasures Exhibition at TIE 2023 Focusing on Semiconductors and Net-Zero Solutions
Ministry of Economic Affairs today (October 12) inaugurated the Discovering Technology Treasures exhibition at the 2023 Taiwan Innotech Expo (TIE). Taking place at the Innovation Pilot Pavilion within ...
Cloud Gate Dance Theatre Breaks New Ground with ‘Wave’: A Dance Piece Where AI Meets Art
The renowned Cloud Gate Dance Theatre is set to premiere an experimental dance piece titled ‘Wave’ in Taipei. This groundbreaking project represents a significant venture into uncharted territory for ...
Apple’s Top Suppliers in Taiwan Weather Worst Month Since June
(Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc.’s key suppliers in Taiwan saw another major sales drop in September ... TSMC has weathered sagging smartphone and laptop chip sales better than others thanks to demand for ...
China Should Worry: Taiwan Launches First Domestically-Made Submarine
The self-governing island nation of Taiwan has maintained a small force of antiquated submarines, while it sought to acquire more modern vessels for years. Due to political pressure from Beijing, Taipei was unable to find any sellers – and as a result,
China downplays reports of Taiwanese firms helping Huawei’s chip project, saying they are ‘not part of semiconductor supply chain’
China’s Taiwan affairs office has accused Taipei of ‘obstructing’ cross-strait economic cooperation after the Democratic Progressive Party investigated firms helping Huawei.
Taiwan Sept exports rise for first time in 13 months, lifted by US demand
The ministry had forecast exports would return to growth as early as September or as late as November, on expectations that rising demand for artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, data ...
Taiwan’s exports rise for first time in 13 months amid huge AI chip demand, mainland China trade uptick
Taiwan’s exports rose by 3.4 per cent in September, year on year, to US$38.81 billion, data released on Wednesday showed, amid increased demand for semiconductors for generative artificial ...
Taiwan Actively Collaborates with International Partners Through Hackathon
Taiwan actively finds creative digital net-zero solutions with international partners through hackathons. The number of applications for the 2023 Taiwan Hackathon hit a record high, reflecting the ...
Smartphones with ‘self-healing’ displays will arrive within five years, analysts predict
Analyst firm CCS Insight said it expects smartphone makers to begin producing phones with "self-healing" displays within five years.
Armed with a heavyweight torpedo made to ‘break ships in half,’ Taiwan’s first homemade submarine represents a new threat to China’s navy
Taiwan's first domestically made submarine can carry devastating, ship-shredding Mark 48 torpedoes — and potentially other deadly weapons.
Unknown Cyberespionage Group Targeted Taiwan
A previously undetected cyberespionage group spied against Taiwanese government agencies and the island-country's manufacturing sector, say cybersecurity ...
Lithuanian Parliamentary Speaker to Visit Taiwan This Month
Lithuania’s parliamentary speaker will travel to Taiwan this month, becoming the nation’s highest-level official to visit the island — and potentially escalating simmering tensions between the ...
Japanese parliamentarians in Taipei: technological and political alliance
A delegation of 43 members of parliament from Tokyo in Taiwan for National Day on 10 October. They are on the island on an official visit and will take part in the celebrations to strengthen diplomati ...
Taiwan launches first locally made weather satellite with ‘groundbreaking’ navigation system
Triton was sent into space on Sunday and will provide observations over ocean areas prone to extreme weather It marks a milestone in the island's efforts to catch up with global players in space ...
1 dead, more than 300 injured as Typhoon Koinu sweeps parts of Taiwan
Typhoon Koinu is sweeping southern Taiwan. One person has died and more than 300 have been injured. The typhoon's rain and record-breaking winds have led the island to suspend flights and close ...