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MHI Vestas And Swancore Sign Contract To Produce Wind Turbine Blade Materials In Taiwan
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Published: Jul 08,2019


STMicroelectronics Makes PCs More User Friendly, Greener, and More Secure
TAIPEI, Taiwan – STMicroelectronics has announced its user presence detection solution where the output from ST’s FlightSense Time-of-Flight (ToF) ranging sensor, is used by Intel Context Sensing to offer a breakthrough approach to PC data security while reducing power consumption and improving the user experience...

Mitsubishi Electric Develops AI-based Diagnostic Technology
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced today that it has developed what is believed to be the world’s first diagnostic technology based on the company’s proprietary Maisart artificial intelligence (AI) technology that uses machine learning to analyze sensor data and then generate a model of a production machine’s transition between various operational states...

Radiall Joins the NGMN Alliance as Newest Partner
Radiall announce that it has joined the NGMN Alliance as its newest Partner. Committed to the future of the industry, Radiall invests around 8 percent of its revenue to research and development – twice the industry standard...

Alleviating Supply Pressure – UWin Nanotech Develops Rare Earth Metals Recycling Technology
The America China Trade War has caused people to once again pay attention to the “Rare earth metals”. Although it is listed as a national strategic mineral, it is actually is not particularly rare; furthermore, it is also widely used in a wide variety of electronic and industrial products...

IDC: Asia/Pacific AR and VR Spending to Reach USD 70.2 Billion in 2023
Asia/Pacific spending on augmented reality and virtual reality (AR/VR) will reach USD7.5 billion in 2019, recording an increase of more than 100% from the previous year, according to the latest IDC Worldwide Semiannual Augmented and Virtual Reality Spending Guide...

Server ODMs Add Taiwan Production Lines, yet the Economic Benefits May Not Be on Par with China-made
According to the latest investigations by DRAMeXchange , a division of TrendForce , although the US and China have reopened trade negotiations, US server-related imports from China still face a 25% tariff, thus server ODMs will still add production lines in Taiwan as scheduled to avoid risks...