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Tuesday 13 April 2010
Optimax to downsize capital by 46.45%
Taiwan-based polarizer maker Optimax Technology will reduce its paid-in capital by 46.45% to NT$2.714 billion (US$85.96 million) mainly to write off a net loss of NT$1.595 billion...
Friday 5 March 2010
LCD panel oversupply gap in 2Q10 to drop to 5% due to quake, say sources
Oversupply of LCD panels in the second quarter is expected to drop to below 5% from the previously estimated 7% over total demand after an earthquake rocked southern Taiwan yesterday,...
Friday 5 March 2010
UMC to step up hiring for 12-inch fab expansion
United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) has recently announced plans to add a total of 1,000 engineers for its Fab 12A, a 12-inch wafer fab located at the Southern Taiwan Science...
Monday 1 March 2010
Southern Taiwan Science Park revenues to reach NT$600 billion in 2010
Revenues of the Southern Taiwan Science Park (STSP) are expected to reach NT$550-600 billion (US$17.13-18.69 billion) in 2010 amid Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC),...
Wednesday 24 February 2010
Taiwan science parks see 2009 total revenues down almost 14% on year
Hsinchu Science Park (HSP), Southern Taiwan Science Park (STSP) and Central Taiwan Science Park (CTSP), the three science parks developed and operated by the government in Taiwan,...
Wednesday 30 December 2009
Polarizer maker Daxon acquires equipment from Optimax
Taiwan-based polarizer maker Daxon Technology has signed a letter of intent with fellow maker Optimax Technology to acquire the latter's production equipment at a factory in the Southern...
Monday 28 December 2009
G-Tech to start glass production at STSP plant in February 2010
Taiwan-based optical glass processing service provider G-Tech Optoelectronics, in which Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry) owns a major stake, will start production...
Tuesday 22 December 2009
G-Tech to set up factory in STSP
Taiwan-based optical glass processing service provider G-Tech Optoelectronics, in which Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry) owns a major stake, has obtained official...
Thursday 20 August 2009
Taiwan science parks see 1H09 revenues down 38% on year
Taiwan's three government-run science parks generated aggregate revenues of NT$631.4 billion (US$19.2 billion) during January-June 2009, a decrease of 38.2% on year, according to...
Wednesday 15 April 2009
Fewer employees on unpaid leave at Taiwan science parks
The number of salaried employees on unpaid leave has halved at the three government-developed science parks in Taiwan, Hsinchu Science Park (HSP) in northern Taiwan, Central Taiwan...
Thursday 12 February 2009
Taiwan science parks see total revenues down in 2008
The three government-developed science parks in Taiwan generated total revenues of NT$1.8417 trillion (US$54.1 billion) in 2008, slipping by 6.55% from 2007, according to statistics...
Friday 16 January 2009
BLU maker Coretronic denies shutting down production plant
Taiwan-based backlight units (BLUs) and DLP projectors maker Coretronic has denied rumors regarding a plan to shut down its production plant at the Southern Taiwan Science Park (ST...
Thursday 15 January 2009
Wintek to defer 4.5G LCD fab construction
With overall demand in the small- to medium-size LCD panel market expected to remain weak in 2009, panel maker Wintek is likely to defer the construction of its 4.5G TFT-LCD production...
Monday 18 August 2008
Taiwan's three science parks turned out total revenues of over NT$1 trillion in 1H08
The three science parks in Taiwan, Hsinchu (HSP), Southern (STSP) and Central (CTSP), generated total revenues of NT$1.022 trillion (US$32.57 billion) during the first half of 2008,...
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