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Monday 30 May 2022
Getac to add new production lines in Europe, China
Rugged computer vendor Getac Technology plans to erect new plants in Europe and China, as part of its plan to diversify production, company chairman James Hwang has said.
Friday 8 April 2022
Getac may see April revenue hit by COVID lockdown in Kunshan
Ruggedized PC vendor Getac has suspended operations at its plant in Kunshan of China's Jiangsu province due to the city's COVID lockdown, and it is evaluating the impact of the event...
Tuesday 15 March 2022
Device assemblers to closely monitor inventory
Downstream device assemblers and vendors in the networking device, notebook, and server sectors will be closely monitoring their inventory levels this year, as unfavorable macro factors...
Friday 11 March 2022
Automotive component orders picking up
Automotive component suppliers, such as cooling fan maker Yen Sun Technology, have seen customer orders pick up substantially, which may indicate an easing of chip shortages, according...
Tuesday 8 March 2022
Getac Holdings expanding automotive part capacity in Vietnam
Getac Holding is expanding production capacity for die casting automotive parts by 100% at its factory in Hanoi, northern Vietnam, with the additional capacity to gradually come into...
Thursday 3 March 2022
Getac optimistic about ruggedized IPC sales in 2022
Taiwan-based Getac has expressed optimism about ruggedized industrial PC (IPC) sales in 2022 and expects its ruggedized IPC business to post 8-12% revenue growth this year, higher...
Thursday 26 August 2021
Preserving the beauty of Lugang Mazu Temple through digital technology, Getac captures beauty of historical monuments and artifacts
To the people of Taiwan, temples are not just a haven for souls and a place for social activities; they are also where art and culture are passed down to future generations. From...
Thursday 15 July 2021
Notebook component makers see customers raise order pull-ins in 3Q21
Notebook components and parts makers including Getac have seen customers step up their pace in order pull-ins recently, according to company sources.
Wednesday 30 June 2021
Getac upbeat about rugged PC sales in 2H21
The rugged PC market is expected to regain its growth momentum in the second half of 2021, as demand from the enterprise sector starts picking up along with gradual removal of lockdowns...
Wednesday 30 June 2021
Automotive component suppliers gearing up shipments
Taiwan-based automotive component suppliers have begun ramping up their shipments along with the resumption of production by some auto chipmakers, such as Renesas Electronics, according...
Wednesday 24 March 2021
Getac to be transformed into holding firm
Getac Technology has announced plans to turn itself into a holding company by spinning off its ruggedized computing, mechatronic and energy businesses.
Thursday 4 March 2021
Getac optimistic about 2021
Taiwan-based ruggedized PC specialist Getac Technology has expressed optimism about its operations this year.
Thursday 7 January 2021
Ruggedized PC sales expected to resume regular growths in 2021
Sales of ruggedized PCs were seriously hit by the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, but are expected to begin to recover in 2021 as enterprises will resume procurement with COVID-19 vaccines...
Monday 12 October 2020
Getac expanding plastic injection capacity in Vietnam
Taiwan-based Getac is expanding its plastic injection capacity at plants in Vietnam as demand from clients has been surging in the wake of the US-China trade tensions, according to...
Friday 12 June 2020
Getac expects 2020 automotive part shipments to slip 10-25% on year
Ruggedized PC maker Getac Technology expects shipments for die-casting automotive parts made of magnesium and aluminum alloy in 2020 to decrease 10-25% on year, according to company...
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