Niche printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturer Eiso Enterprise has officially opened the second-phase expansion of its new plant in Guishan, Taiwan, which is expected to raise the company's overall monthly production capacity to 1.5 times the previous level.
Twoway Communications said its July 2026 consolidated revenue was NT$139 million (US$4.3 million), down 0.4% from a year earlier. For January to July 2026, consolidated revenue reached NT$1.1 billion, up 35.0% from the same period in 2025.
Amid escalating geopolitical tensions, defense awareness is rising rapidly worldwide, with drone and counter-drone technologies becoming key areas of development for governments and defense industries. Taiwan is also continuing to upgrade technologies for radar detection, missile defense, and other military systems.
Taiwan's Legislative Yuan began a clause-by-clause review on July 27 of the Executive Yuan's draft Special Act for the Procurement of Domestically Developed Defense Unmanned Systems, but ruling and opposition lawmakers remained divided over the proposed procurement framework.
Printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturer Eiso Enterprise has completed its annual fundraising plan. To strengthen working capital for future operations, repay bank loans, and enhance its financial structure, the company launched a cash capital increase and issued its second domestic unsecured convertible bonds in 2026.
More than 40 technology companies launched the Open Secure AI Alliance on Sunday, a new initiative to develop open-source tools and techniques for AI-powered cybersecurity defense, while pushing back against calls to restrict access to open AI models.

