The EU regulations are to apply to laptops too, but 16 months later than phones, Hsieh said, adding that the Ministry of Economic Affairs is to decide whether Taiwan would regulate laptop chargers.
China, US shoppers lift Taiwan’s export orders for first time in 15 months in November, but outlook remains dim
Taiwan’s export orders last month edged up by 1 per cent from a year ago to US$50.63 billion in November, data released on Wednesday showed.
Taiwan unveils next-gen chip design initiative for tech autonomy beyond 2026
In response to the technological needs anticipated after 2026, Taiwan's National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) has unveiled the "Key Emerging Chip Design and Development Program." This ...
TSMC to promote from within after chairman retires next year
Liu, who joined TSMC in 1993, said he would like to put his "decades of semiconductor experience to other use, spend more time with my family, and start the next chapter of my life", according to a ...
Chairman of Taiwan chip giant TSMC to retire next year
The chairman of Taiwan's semiconductor giant TSMC, Mark Liu, will retire from the company next year, the firm announced Tuesday. Liu has been chairman since 2018, taking over the position after the ...
Experts debate tech development
“We are now in an era where science and technology have become synonymous with national strength on a global scale,” President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) said at the meeting in Taipei. President Tsai Ing-wen, ...
Taipei and Brussels are true partners
The EU should remember that Taiwan is always here. Be it technology or trade, Taiwan is an indispensable and trustworthy partner that the EU can benefit from. Chang Meng-jen is chair of Fu Jen ...
Taiwan’s chip foundry share to decline by 2027
Semiconductor foundry share is expected to drop from 46% this year in Taiwan and 12% in Korea to a projected 41% and 10%, respectfully, by 2027. Meanwhile, the U.S. and China foundry regions will see ...
Taiwan Semiconductor set for seventh straight session of gains
Shares of Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE:TSM) were on track for their seventh straight session of gains, if gains hold. The contract chipmaker rose 1.3% in afternoon trading to $103.04, eyeing a near five ...
Shoe technology advances bring first sub-two-hour marathon ever closer
The latest theory around the shoes is that the carbon plates have only a limited effect and it is the “barely-there” weight, combined with the energy-return cushioning and “rockers,” that prevents the ...
CoinEx Celebrates Blockchain Innovation as Silver Sponsor at 2023 Taipei Blockchain Week and Offers Exclusive Rewards
Taipei Blockchain Week serves as a premier gathering for industry pioneers to share insights, explore new trends, and strengthen the community shaping decentralized technology's future. CoinEx is ...
Taiwan Advances Scientific and Technological Education, Capitalizing on Its Semiconductor Industry Clout
Taiwan, known as Formosa for its beautiful scenery, has become an important partner in the global semiconductor industry chain in recent years. The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) pointed out ...
DEKRA launch the first Cybersecurity Testing & Certification Program for UAVs in cooperation with Taiwan’s Telecom Technology Center (TTC)
DEKRA, in collaboration with TTC, has just launched the first-ever cybersecurity testing and certification program specifically tailored for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). This program marks a ...
Mainland China, Taiwan farming cooperation could be fruitful – despite recent sour grapes
Officials from mainland China have proposed enhancing agricultural trade with Taiwan – a potential move greeted with interest by industry players – but doubts weigh heavy as overall relations move ...
Alchip Technologies Celebrates 20th Anniversary
Alchip celebrates 20th anniversary Alchip President and CEO Johnny Shen welcomed investors, partners and employees to the company’s 20th Anniversary celebration Friday night in Taipei, Taiwan. Taipei, ...
New Taiwan rule on crucial chipmaking tech presents more opportunities than concerns, says Skytech
Taiwan has issued a list of 22 critical chipmaking technologies not to be revealed to foreign companies; violators will face legal consequences under Taiwan's "National Security Law." Skytech, a ...