European Union parliamentarians are meeting with Taiwan’s premier in the first official visit of an EU delegation to the self-ruled island, which is also claimed by China. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan – Artificial Intelligence Shall Not Be Patent Inventors.
The Intellectual Property and Commercial Court (hereinafter, the “Court”) rendered the judgment 110-Xing-Zhuan-Su-3 on August 19, 2021, holding that the artificial intelligence DABUS shall not be a ... ( read original story ...)
Acer Reports Q3 2021 Results: Net Income NT$3.02 Billion, Highest in 11 Years
Acer generated a net income of NT$8.66 billion and earnings per share (EPS) of NT$2.88, which were both twice as much as the same period in 2020. Acer is working hard to overcome supply chain and ... ( read original story ...)
China In Eurasia Briefing: Taiwan Takes Center Stage In Europe
Welcome back to the China In Eurasia briefing an RFERL newsletter tracking Chinas resurgent influence from Eastern Europe to Central Asia Im ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei Star Bank – Update
Taipei Star Bank's (TSB) ratings are driven by its Standalone Credit Profile, and are constrained by its company profile and capitali ... ( read original story ...)
HI-LO is leading the way for programming technology
Universally understood by the market, the strong resuscitation of the semiconductor industry because of automotive electronics has greatly kept HI-LO much busier than ever in the last two years. HI-LO ... ( read original story ...)
HPE to set up next-generation technology hub in Taiwan
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) will be stepping up its investment in Taiwan, where the US vendor will locate its next-generation technology and strategic supply chain hub, focusing on technologies ... ( read original story ...)
European Lawmakers Visit Taiwan, Brushing Off China’s Warnings
The trip was not officially confirmed until the multinational group of EU lawmakers landed in Taipei on Wednesday morning. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan October exports set to rise for 16th straight month: Reuters poll
Taiwan's exports likely rose for a 16th straight month in October, a Reuters poll showed, boosted by strong demand for semiconductors and electronics as the global economy traces its path back to ... ( read original story ...)
The chip industry has a colossal carbon footprint that needs to be tamed
The little pieces of silicon are vital in today's technology-driven economies but their impact on the planet isn't always positive. Vast amounts of energy are required to manufacture the chips that ... ( read original story ...)
China Moves to Quash Online Rumors That Taiwan War Is Looming
Chinese state media have sought to quiet online speculation that a conflict with Taiwan may be imminent, in a sign of how heated rhetoric between Washington and Beijing was feeding public concern ... ( read original story ...)
TC Taipei and partners organized “Taiwan-Denmark Offshore Wind Innovation Forum”
Last week, the Trade Council of Denmark in Taipei together with MIRDC and Energy Cluster Denmark organized the “Taiwan-Denmark Offshore Wind Innovation Forum”. During the event, Helene Urth, Energy ... ( read original story ...)
Industry watch: What role can Taiwan play in semiconductor supply chain revamp?
During a recent radio interview I was asked to comment on the US government's request for customer information from leading semiconductor companies. We are all aware that Americans are very good at ... ( read original story ...)
AVerMedia Launches DualCam PW313D, Designed to Create Impressive Presentations
AVerMedia Technologies, Inc., a leader in audiovisual technology, is pleased to introduce the DualCam PW313D to Australia Market. PW313D is a 2-in-1 webcam equipped with two cameras that stream ... ( read original story ...)
European Parliament Delegation Visits Taiwan Amid China Tensions
A European Parliament delegation arrived in Taiwan Wednesday, part of an effort to build closer ties with the island despite warnings from China. ( read original story ...)
Pandemic-Induced Stimulus Spurs Higher Household Leverage in APAC Markets
A pick-up in household leverage in many APAC markets may make borrowers and banks more vulnerable to rising interest rates, slower economic growth, higher unemployment and housing price corrections, ... ( read original story ...)