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Friday 18 October 2024
ATE Energy expands green energy and marine projects in the Philippines
As the global energy transition accelerates, Taiwan's ATE Energy is rapidly expanding its renewable energy and marine engineering operations, with significant progress on two thermal...
Friday 18 October 2024
Taiwan eyes green energy imports from Philippines to meet 2050 net-zero goals
Taiwan's Minister of Economic Affairs, J.W. Kuo, has proposed a plan to invest in renewable energy projects in the Philippines and transport the electricity back to Taiwan via submarine...
Friday 18 October 2024
Japan-Taiwan's urban compact EV Lean3 to enter production
Through new fundraising, Japan-Taiwan electrical vehicle (EV) manufacturing company Lean Mobility has achieved a cumulative funding of JPY4.6 billion (US$30.8 million), allowing it...
Friday 18 October 2024
Taiwan's machinery sector navigates ECFA uncertainties, but US market recovery brings hope
Taiwan's machinery sector, particularly its machine tool makers, is navigating an uneven market recovery and multiple challenges. While the US market shows signs of improvement, China's...
Friday 18 October 2024
Taiwan targets low-carbon power to fuel industrial growth
Reliable access to low-carbon and zero-carbon energy has become a top priority for companies investing in manufacturing facilities in Taiwan. With rising global pressures to combat...
Friday 18 October 2024
ESL adoption surges: Simple Mart Taiwan and Walmart lead retail revolution amid falling prices
In response to the global shift towards smart retailing, major retailers in both Taiwan and the US are rapidly installing Electronic Shelf Labels (ESL), with the trend gaining significant...
Thursday 17 October 2024
Taiwan unveils world's smallest quantum computer
Academics in Taiwan have unveiled the world's smallest quantum computer, capable of performing integer factorization using only a single photon. These significant strides in quantum...
Thursday 17 October 2024
President Lai: TSMC will play key role in connecting Taiwan's Greater Southern Technology S Corridor
On October 15, Academia Sinica's southern campus held its opening ceremony at the Shalun Smart Green Energy Science City (SSGESC) in Tainan. President Ching-Te (William) Lai stated...
Thursday 17 October 2024
Taiwan turning to overseas power, but at what cost and risk?
Minister of Economic Affairs J.W. Kuo has raised the possibility of establishing renewable energy facilities in the Philippines to address Taiwan's surging energy demands, particularly...
Thursday 17 October 2024
Nobel Laureate Alain Aspect: quantum computing promises revolution, but industry impact still years away
In the bustling tech hub of Taiwan, where semiconductor giants and cutting-edge manufacturers dominate the landscape, a different kind of computing revolution is slowly taking shape...
Thursday 17 October 2024
Taiwan unveils breakthrough light field AR technology for smart medicine
Taiwan has pioneered a groundbreaking light field augmented reality (AR) display technology for smart medicine, addressing common issues like dizziness, eye strain, and lack of depth...
Thursday 17 October 2024
Passive components supply chain upbeat about 2025 thanks to AI boom
Taiwan's passive components supply chain is anticipating a favorable market outlook for 2025 as a result of the demand generated by AI device applications, according to industry so...
Thursday 17 October 2024
MKS' Atotech to participate in TPCA Show and IMPACT 2024
Atotech, MKS Instruments' globally leading brand in surface-finishing solutions, will participate in one of the most important PCB events, the 25th Taiwan Circuit Industry...
Thursday 17 October 2024
Speculation arises around Nvidia CEO's January travel to Taiwan
According to industry speculation, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will return to Taiwan on or around January 17, 2025, if no unexpected events occur. Aside from attending Nvidia's annual...
Wednesday 16 October 2024
Taiwan sets carbon fee at US$10 amid pushback from industry and activists
Taiwan's Ministry of Environment has set its carbon fee at NT$300(US$10) per ton of CO2, a rate that has sparked pushback from both environmental advocates and industry leaders.