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Tuesday 29 April 2014
Highlands Coffee in Vietnam deploys GKB Diplomat IP surveillance to boost chain stores safety
Background: Highlands Coffee is a brand of Viet Thai International Joint Stock Company (VTI). Highlands Coffee brand launched into high-end hotels and supermarkets in 2000 via packaged...
Monday 10 February 2014
Young Fast reports January performance; expects to increase operations in Vietnam
Touch panel maker Young Fast Optoelectronics Technology has reported January 2014 consolidated revenues reached approximately NT$426 million (US$14 million), up 21.37% on month but...
Tuesday 12 November 2013
Young Fast concentrates production in Vietnam and China
Touch panel maker Young Fast Optoelectronics has begun adjusting its production capacity through concentrating production at its factories in Vietnam and southern China since the...
Wednesday 4 September 2013
Windows phones challenging Android for Vietnam smartphone market, says IDC
A total of 5.8 million mobile phones were shipped to Vietnam in the second quarter of 2013, in which shipments of feature phones contracted 25.8% sequentially due to aggressive shipments...
Monday 26 August 2013
Tablet sales in Vietnam surge 233% in 1H13, says GfK
The tablet craze that is currently taking the world by storm has also infected Vietnam to a large extent with consumers eagerly snapping up the increasingly popular smart devices...
Wednesday 7 August 2013
EverFocus gears up Total Solutions for Secutech Vietnam
EverFocus is going to meet you at Secutech Vietnam 2013. With different surveillance solutions, award winning and high performance cameras, a rewarding trip is guaranteed to visito...
Tuesday 11 June 2013
Panasonic to expand interior lighting business in Asia
Japan-based Panasonic has announced a full-scale expansion of its interior lighting business into Asia, as part of the firm's drive to increase overseas sales of such products. Starting...
Tuesday 19 March 2013
Panasonic to scale down ALIVH board production in Taiwan, Vietnam, says paper
Panasonic Electronic Devices, a subsidiary of Panasonic, reportedly plans to reduce the production capacity of its ALIVH (any layer interstitial via hole) boards at its PCB plants...
Thursday 8 November 2012
Digitimes Research: Southeast Asia solar markets need subsidies to stimulate growth
Countries in Southeast Asia such as Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines have sufficient sunlight hours which is suitable to develop a strong solar market.
Thursday 25 October 2012
ABB wins $50 million orders to power new steel complex in Vietnam
ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, has won orders worth around $50 million from Formosa Plastic Group of Taiwan for four gas-insulated switchgear substations...
Friday 12 October 2012
New iPad leads surge in Vietnam tablet market, says IDC
According to a report by research firm IDC, the Vietnam tablet market registered growth of 110% on quarter during the second quarter of 2012. Pent-up demand for Apple's new iPad 3...
Thursday 16 August 2012
Wintek expanding touch panel capacity in Vietnam, says report
Wintek is expanding its production capacity of touch panels for use in iPad and iPhone in Bac Giang Province, northeastern Vietnam, with an investment of US$870 million, according...
Thursday 1 March 2012
Getac to push rugged PC and notebook component businesses in 2012
Getac Technology, after stopping its notebook OEM business, is turning its focus to the rugged PC industry, and is also pushing its car electronics and fiberglass chassis businesses...
Monday 9 January 2012
Compal to prepare for volume production at Vietnam factory, says president
Compal Electronics will prepare to begin volume production at its factory in Vietnam if labor shortages and hikes in wage rates in China pose serious problems, according to company...
Thursday 29 September 2011
Increasing rare earths production likely to affect energy saving lighting devices
The supply-and-demand for rare earths is expected to shift from the current status of being in shortage to an oversupply in 2013 as many countries have stepped up their exploitation...