Sharp, which is talking with Indian central and state governments, may become the first foreign firm to set up a display fab in India. Tata is progressing on its way to being a national...
Despite setbacks, particularly the breakup with Foxconn, the debt-laden Vedanta Group is still keen on semiconductor and display forays, which was seen as a strategy to deal with...
Despite rapid expansion in smartphone exports from India in recent years, geopolitical issues remain for India to expand exports further. Innolux confirmed the display collaboration...
According to Innolux Chairman Jim Hung, the firm's partnership in India with Vedanta Group is in the last stage of the regulatory approval process. When the process is complete, the...
Despite little progress on an ambitious wafer fab project, Vedanta's TFT LCD plan in partnership with Taiwan-based Innolux has been advancing, waiting for approval by the Indian go...
After Vedanta acquired a 100% stake in its semiconductor and display manufacturing business, Foxconn said it parted away with Vedanta for their joint venture, Vedanta-Foxconn Semiconductors...
After peaking near US$21 billion of revenue in 2017, the market for capital equipment used to manufacture OLEDs and LCD panels has suffered from continuous annual declines as the...
Innolux has said that its plan to join hands with the Vedanta Group to establish the first TFT LCD production line in India with mass production capability remains unchanged.
Despite being the front-runner for India's semiconductor manufacturing incentive scheme, Foxconn decided to withdraw from the joint venture with Vedanta and is looking for new Indian...
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) has disclosed that the company is in talks with potential new partners in India, following its decision to cut ties with the Vedanta Group.
Days after Vedanta Limited acquired a 100% stake in Vedanta Group's semiconductor and display business, Foxconn said it quit its joint venture with Vedanta.
Foxconn Technology (Hon Hai Precision Technology) has announced that the joint ventures it set up with the Vedanta Group in India would become wholly owned by Vedanta, with Foxconn...
Vedanta, the front-runner among applicants for India's INR760 billion (US$92 billion) semiconductor and display fabs incentive scheme, is looking to begin chipmaking in 2027 and may...