Singapore's TPG Telecom received the approval of Singapore's Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) to conduct a 5G non-standalone (NSA) market trial using its existing spectrum holdings. The ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan-made gear helps researchers see ‘first light’
Scientists registered “first light” signals with locally assembled Band-1 receivers at the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile on Aug. 14, demonstrating that Taiwan’s antenna ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Gogoro to list on Nasdaq in $2.35bn SPAC deal
Taiwan's Gogoro, a leading battery-swapping electric scooter maker, announced on Thursday that it will merge with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) in a $2.35 billion deal to list in New ... ( read original story ...)
Fujita Kanko Opens Hotel Gracery Taipei in Taiwan
Fujita Kanko Inc., a leading Japanese hospitality company headquartered in Tokyo, opened Hotel Gracery Taipei in the capital city of Taiwan on September 14th. This is the second Hotel Gracery property ... ( read original story ...)
TMYTEK Unveils the New 5G Millimeter Wave Beamformers and Frequency Converters with Full FR2 Spectrum
( TMYTEK ), the world's leading millimeter-wave solutions provider headquartered in Taiwan, today announced its 5G mmWave beamformers and frequency converters that support both 28GHz and 39GHz with ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to boost arms spending with extra cash for missiles and ‘carrier killer’ ships amid growing pressure from mainland China
A special budget will see Taipei spending US$8.7bn over the next five years on domestically produced weapons The announcement comes in the face of growing cross-strait tensions as Beijing continues to ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan plans US$9-billion boost in arms spending, warns of ‘severe threat’
Taiwan proposed on Thursday extra defense spending of T$240 billion (US$8.69 billion) over the next five years, including on new missiles, as it warned of an urgent need to upgrade weapons in the face ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwanese Electric Scooter Maker Gogoro To Go Public In SPAC Merger, Plans Regional Expansion
Gogoro, which also develops battery swap infrastructure, aims to raise $500 million through the SPAC deal with Poema Global Holdings and a private investment in public equity, valuing the 10-year-old ... ( read original story ...)
Chipmaker TSMC aims for net zero emissions by 2050
"TSMC is deeply aware that climate change has a severe impact on the environment and humanity. As a world-leading semiconductor company, TSMC must sho.. ( read original story ...)
With help from Korea, can India become a global semi-condutor hub?
With the supply chain getting severely impacted since the outbreak of the Covid 19 pandemic, the Centre is now incentivising global manufacturers to s.. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Govt plans USD 9 billion boost in arms spending as ‘severe threat’ looms
Taiwan Government proposed on Thursday extra defence spending of Taiwan Dollar 240 billion, i.e. USD 8.69 billion, over the next 5 yea..|News Track ... ( read original story ...)
Gogoro, a Technology Leader in Urban Electric Mobility and Battery Swapping, to List on Nasdaq Through a Merger With Poema Global Holdings Corp.
Gogoro® Inc. ("Gogoro" or the "Company"), a global technology leader in battery swapping ecosystems that enable sustainable mobility solutions for cities, and Poema Global Holdings Corp. (Nasdaq: PPGH ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan plans $9 billion boost in arms spending as ‘severe threat’ looms
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen has made modernising the armed forces as China ramps up its military and diplomatic pressure against the island it claims as "sacred" Chinese territory ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan PCB output value to top NT$800 billion in 2021
Taiwan-based PCB manufacturers are expected to see their combined output value reach between NT$756.8 billion (US$27.3 billion) and NT$827.2 billion in 2021, according to the Taiwan Printed Circuit ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan plans $9bn boost in arms spending, warns of ‘severe threat’
The new arms would all be made domestically, though the US will probably remain an important part and technology provider ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan plans $11.6 billion boost in arms spending, warning of ‘severe threat’
Taiwan's extra spending will go towards new missiles, among other weapon upgrades.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)