Taiwan’s Foxconn said a subsidiary has invested T$995.2 million ($36 million) in Gigasolar Materials Corp to develop electric vehicle (EV) battery materials. Foxconn, Apple’s main iPhone maker, said ... ( read original story ...)
2021 Bangkok Design Week Opens
The world looks to leave the pandemic behind in 2021, and new lifestyle of the post-pandemic era has become one topic people are most concerned with. This year's Bangkok Design Week simultaneously ... ( read original story ...)
Startups from 21 Countries Showcase Deep Tech Innovations at #InnoVEXVirtual
TAIPEI, Taiwan, Jun 15, 2021--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Startups are the key to technology development, and they are the driver for industry transformations and evolutions. In COMPUTEX 2021 Virtual, the event ... ( read original story ...)
Ainos Named Exclusive Sales Partner for COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Test Kit in Taiwan
('we', 'our', or the 'Company'), (OTC PINK:AIMD), entered into an exclusive agreement to serve as the master sales and marketing agent for the Ainos SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Rapid Test Kit ('Covid-19 Test ... ( read original story ...)
Citi Taiwan named Best International Bank in Taiwan by ‘FinanceAsia’ for 25th consecutive year
Citi Taiwan Ltd (花旗台灣) was last month named this year’s Best International Bank and the Best International Investment Bank in Taiwan by the FinanceAsia magazine. This is the 25th consecutive year that ... ( read original story ...)
Philips recalls ventilators over possibly risky foam
Royal Philips NV recalled about 3.5 million ventilation devices used to treat sleep apnea and increased its cost estimate for addressing a defect that might potentially cause cancer. The company said ... ( read original story ...)
As BIO 2021 Approaches, Taiwan’s DCB Reveals Competitive Bio-Innovations to Watch Out for
Disclaimer | Accessibility Statement | Commerce Policy | Made In NYC | Stock quotes by finanzen.net TAIPEI, June 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- BIO Digital 2021, the world's largest virtual biotech ... ( read original story ...)
Foreign investors buy Asian bonds in May as US yields drop
Foreigners were net buyers of Asian bonds in May, helped by a drop in U.S. bond yields and a recovery in the region's economic activity. ( read original story ...)
Insurtech Startup iLife Raises $4 Million
Playa Vista-based iLife Technologies Inc., a software platform that gives insurance agents and brokers the ability to quickly create their own digital insurance agencies, has received $4 million in ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: FDA approves import plans for home testing kits
The importation of two types of COVID-19 home testing kits has been approved, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Saturday. Three companies that applied for a license to import the kits — ... ( read original story ...)
A Celebrity Apology and the Reality of Taiwan
The professional wrestler turned action star referred to Taiwan as “the first country” where people would be able to see the film. Chinese citizens were outraged. Cena quickly issued a video apology, ... ( read original story ...)
Chip Shortage Brings Frustration but More Business to Industry’s Middlemen
Businesses around the world need chips but can’t find them. Making matters worse is that the typical problem solvers—chip brokers and middlemen—find themselves in some cases just as empty-handed. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan in panic as first COVID-19 wave hits island nation
People in Taiwan, which had held off COVID-19 throughout most the global pandemic, are panicking about their health and income this month as the island grapples with its first major outbreak and ... ( read original story ...)
Micron challenges rivals in memory chip market
By Kim Bo-eun Three major players continue to maintain an oligopoly over the global memory chip market, but Micron Technology's latest claims are challenging Samsung Electronics a ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: CPBL to propose baseball ‘bubble’ in south Taiwan
The Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) hopes to resume this year’s Taiwan pro baseball season with a proposal to play games in strict “bubbles” in the south of the country. CPBL officials ... ( read original story ...)
What it’s like to be in Taiwan, one year late to a pandemic lockdown
As a foreign correspondent in Taiwan, I watched in shock as Taipei battened down the hatches during a recent drill. After a year of virus-free bliss, long after the pandemic was first declared ... ( read original story ...)