Samsung Electronics is expected to give the priority to the use of ultrathin glass (UTG) over polyimide (PI) films as cover glass solutions for its upcoming second-generation Galaxy...
Taiwan-based polyimide film (PI) maker Taimide Tech has completed recently the construction of its second-phase expansion project, paving the way for production targeting 5G and flexible...
Taimide Technology, a Taiwan-based maker of PI (polyimide) which is a basic material to make flexible copper-clad laminates (FCCLs), has completed the construction of a new factory...
Taiwan-based polyimide (PI) film supplier Taimide Technology has announced it will work with Japan's Arakawa Chemical Industries to develop a new process used for the manufacture...
Taimide Technology, the only Taiwan-based maker of polyimide (PI) film, has reported net profits of NT$71 million (US$2.36 million) for the third quarter of 2011, up 102% on quarter...
Taimide Technology has taped out transparent polyimide (PI) films which could replace glass in the production of display devices, according to the company.
Taimide Technology, the only Taiwan-based maker of polyimide film, will begin listing on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) at NT$35 (US$1.14) per share on October 5, according to the...
Taimide Technology, which supplies polyimide (PI) films for flexible PCBs (FPCB), has revealed plans to build a new plant in Miaoli, western Taiwan with an annual production of 2,100...
Shares of Taiwan-based Taimide Technology, which supplies polyimide (PI) films for the production of flexible PCBs (FPCB), will debut on Taiwan's over-the-counter (OTC) securities...
Taimide Technology, which supplies polyimide (PI) films for flexible PCBs (FPCB), expects capacity to climb more than 30% when a new plant comes online.
The rise of mobile devices such as smartphones, tablet PCs and e-book readers will be the driving force behind Taiwan's flexible PCB (FPCB) industry in the next three to five years,...
Taimide Technology, a leading supplier of polyimide (PI) films for the flexible PCB (FPCB) industry, will invest NT$800 million (US$25 million) to build a new plant in the Hsinchu...