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Friday 27 March 2026
Taiwan machine tools emerge as key in US-Taiwan economic 'Golden Era,' says AIT
The 2026 Taiwan International Machine Tool Show (TMTS), an annual machine tool industry exhibition, has returned to Taichung this year, a move seen as particularly significant given the city's role as a central hub for the machine tool industry cluster. Raymond Greene, director of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), attended the opening ceremony to show support.
Friday 27 March 2026
Interview: Quantum wave boosts Taiwan's semiconductor and system integration industries
While sharing insights on quantum technology investment, commercialization, and development, Ching-Ray Chang, a Global Quantum 100 honoree, emphasizes that as quantum tech matures, its impact could surpass even the Industrial Revolution.
Friday 27 March 2026
South Korea's M.AX Alliance warns against funding China's robotics
Facing rapid advances in automation and AI from China's manufacturing sector, South Korea is accelerating its manufacturing AI transformation (AX) through the government-led Manufacturing AI (M.AX) Alliance. Established by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) just six months ago, the alliance has already attracted over 1,300 companies across 11 specialized fields, including robotics, autonomous vehicles, shipbuilding, and biomedicine.
Friday 27 March 2026
Taiwan's machine tools upgrade with AI, entering Bombardier supply chain
Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) recently showcased 12 advanced machine tool key technologies driven by artificial intelligence (AI) at the 2026 Taiwan International Machine Tool Show (TMTS). These technologies have been successfully introduced into leading domestic listed companies and end-user application sites, including World Known Precision Industry, Proxene Tools, Kao Fong Machinery (Kafo), Chin Fong Machine Industrial, and Phison Electronics.
Friday 27 March 2026
TMTS 2026 returns to Taichung, showcasing front-shop, back-factory synergy
Taiwan's machine tool industry is aiming for a rebound from its trough in 2026. Taiwan International Machine Tool Show (TMTS) has returned to the city of Taichung where the local machine tool industry first took off, featuring over 400 exhibitors and more than 1,800 booths in the 2026 edition of the annual event.
Friday 27 March 2026
Taiwan launches 4-year smart service robot roadmap starting with environment-aware systems to address structural labor shortages
Service-sector labor shortages have surpassed those in manufacturing, emerging as a global structural challenge. To address this shift, Taiwan is prioritizing the deployment of service-oriented robots through a four-year "Smart Robot Service Application Guidance Program" launching in 2026.
Friday 27 March 2026
Samsung and SK Hynix expand microscope procurement to boost HBM yield
As AI compute demand surges, the rising need for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) testing and failure analysis is reshaping semiconductor inspection equipment markets, affecting chipmakers, foundries, and equipment suppliers worldwide. Demand for integrated microscopy platforms and localised service hubs is increasing to control yield, reduce costly iterations, and secure AI supply-chain positions.
Friday 27 March 2026
Taiwan-based Keysight launches local manufacturing in India, accelerating global innovation
Keysight Technologies is opening local manufacturing operations in India, a move that promises faster access to precision test equipment and greater supply-chain resilience for global customers. The expansion is set to accelerate development across semiconductors, quantum computing, aerospace, AI, and wireless sectors, while deepening collaboration with Indian research institutions and government programs.
Thursday 26 March 2026
China captures global machine tool market share from Taiwan as Russia-Ukraine war disrupts exports
Tongtai Machine & Tool's chairman warned that shifts caused by the Russia-Ukraine war and China's industrial growth have global implications for supply chains and industrial sourcing, affecting competitiveness in semiconductors, automotive, aerospace, and defense markets worldwide.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Coupang opens 4th Taiwan logistics center, eyes central and southern expansion
US-based Coupang announced on March 26, 2026, the official launch of its fourth warehouse and logistics center in Taiwan, further expanding its storage and logistics capacity.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Holy Stone expects AI-driven surge in MLCC demand to lift 2026 revenue
Holy Stone Enterprise expects a 20–30% rise in passive component revenue in 2026 as demand for high-power AI server components accelerates globally. Doubling AI product sales could improve profits by shifting to a higher-value product mix, with implications for supply chains and procurement across data center and server manufacturers worldwide, as well as enterprise customers.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Commentary: TSMC chairman exposes three realities behind China's robot FOMO
When TSMC chairman C.C. Wei recently dismissed the hype around Chinese robots as "just for show," it sparked heated debate across the tech sectors on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. Yet, the market had already quietly signaled a nuanced answer.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Ritek warns polycarbonate squeeze could lift optical disc prices nearly 20%
Ritek's warning that geopolitical tensions, petrochemical volatility, and rising manufacturing costs have tightened polycarbonate supplies points to global impacts: recordable optical disc prices are expected to rise nearly 20% in the second quarter of 2026, potentially affecting data-archiving, media production, and storage procurement strategies worldwide and could alter cost forecasts globally.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Hiwin order surge signals industrial recovery amid geopolitical and cost risks
Hiwin Technologies reported stronger-than-expected order momentum, driven largely by demand for semiconductor equipment, artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, automation, robotics, and broader industrial projects. March orders exceeded those in January and February, marking an unusually robust off-season and pointing to a gradual recovery in industrial demand.
Thursday 26 March 2026
South Korea freezes 2Q26 electricity rates, amplifying stress on pricing mechanism and future bills
South Korea will keep electricity rates unchanged for the second quarter of 2026 amid geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, which are pushing global energy prices higher, a decision intended to stabilize household costs in the short term. The move, however, exposes mounting contradictions between the country's electricity pricing mechanism and broader energy policy objectives.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Arm's self-developed chip sparks cross-industry clash, TSMC-backed GUC faces impact
Arm has officially unveiled its first fully self-designed physical chip, the Arm AGI CPU, targeting data center mass production. The announcement came at the Arm Everywhere conference in San Francisco, sending shockwaves through an already fiercely competitive AI chip market.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Kenmec and Meta Green Cooling face public prosecution in Taiwan trade secret case
Automation equipment maker Kenmec Mechanical Engineering and over-the-counter-listed Meta Green Cooling have disclosed that Taipei prosecutors have initiated a public prosecution over alleged trade secret misappropriation. The development could affect international suppliers, partners, and investors who track intellectual property protection and corporate governance in Taiwan's technology sector.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Taiwan's robotics alliance mobilizes cross-domain resources to tackle aging society needs and compete globally
Taiwan is accelerating its robotics strategy to address a rapidly aging population and capture emerging global demand, with the Robotics Innovation Alliance (RIA) mobilizing cross-industry resources to fast-track deployment and exports.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
Micron's Singapore expansion could trigger global transformer shortage and delay AI data centers
Micron Technology's planned Singapore expansion, driven by soaring AI memory demand, requires hundreds of transformers, signaling supply constraints that could affect global AI and semiconductor infrastructure timelines and costs for data-center buildouts, energy storage projects, and heavy electrical equipment suppliers, potentially reshaping procurement and construction schedules worldwide and logistics planning.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
Beyond TSMC: Colley Hwang reveals Taiwan's massive US$3 trillion tech ecosystem at AI Expo

While the world's attention often fixates solely on TSMC as the singular pulse of global technology, Colley Hwang, Chairman and founder of DIGITIMES, presented a much more formidable reality today at the opening of AI Expo Taiwan: a US$3 trillion electronic ecosystem that has become the indispensable backbone of the AI revolution.

Wednesday 25 March 2026
Ramon.Space and Foxconn unit team to develop orbital data centers
Ramon.Space and Ingrasys announced an expanded collaboration to jointly develop a space data center platform, signaling a move to address rising energy and bandwidth pressures on terrestrial AI data centers. The partnership aims to accelerate the shift of computing, storage, and communications capability into orbit.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
Commentary: Foxconn advances liquid cooling subsystems with brand partnerships at Nvidia GTC
The demand for liquid cooling technology in AI servers continues to rise, and Foxconn is increasingly showcasing its components and subsystems in this space. At Nvidia's recently concluded GTC 2026, Foxconn's parts appeared not only on the back panels of ecosystem partners for Nvidia's MGX architecture, but also as core subsystems like rack manifolds featured in the exhibits of branded vendors.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
Middle East conflict threatens petrochemical and semiconductor supply chains
The widening Middle East conflict has disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and prompted Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corporation to declare force majeure, threatening cuts to styrene monomer and other petrochemical supplies from April 2026—risks that could ripple through global energy, manufacturing, and semiconductor supply chains and trade flows.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
With Hua Hong partnership, STMicro builds 'China for China' supply chain
STMicroelectronics said this week that its STM32 microcontrollers, produced in partnership with Hua Hong Semiconductor, have entered volume production in China and are now being shipped to local customers, marking a significant step in the company's "China for China" strategy.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
Taiwan's LinkCom targets growth in silicon photonics and satellite markets
Taiwan-based magnetic components maker LinkCom Manufacturing is positioning itself for its next phase of growth by expanding beyond high-speed networking into emerging applications, including silicon photonics and low-Earth-orbit satellites.