Middle East and Africa IT Infrastructure Spending to Reach US$3.4B in 2015
According to Gartner, Inc. IT infrastructure spending in the Middle East and Africa is forecast to reach $3.48 billion, a 0.9 percent increase from 2014, IT infrastructure market includes storage, server, and enterprise networking equipment...
US Companies Seize Greater Control over Key Technologies in Robot-Assisted Surgery
According to MIC (Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute), US and European vendors both have great R&D capabilities in medical robot. Out of the top 30 vendors who have relatively strong R&D intensity, 21 are based in the United States, four in Europe and five in the rest of the world...
International CES Asia Announces Industry Partners and Allied Associations
TAIPEI, Taiwan — The International CES AsiaTM announced on May 15, more than 30 Industry Partners and Allied Associations participating in the inaugural event, representing all facets of the global consumer technology industry, from media outlets to financial and cultural groups...
The Digital Butler Assists Guests of the Shangri-La’s Far Eastern Plaza Hotel
TAIPEI, Taiwan — No more time wasting in searching for power switches, and simply to draw the curtains open and close by a Tablet or smartphone at hand. Docceo, a new Taiwanese startup developed a digital butler App entitled with “DigiJames”, which is functioned under the Azure IoT Suite of Microsoft...
Micron Climbs to Fifth in Chip Manufacturing Market
According to MIC, Micron has emerged as the fifth largest chip manufacturer in the world. In 2014, Micron earned US$16.4 billion and climbed all the way from tenth to fifth place, only next to Intel, Samsung, TSMC and Qualcomm...
Falling Smartphone Panel Prices Push LCD Makers to Reduce Cost
As smartphone panel selling prices continue to fall, display manufacturers are focused on finding ways to reduce production costs. For example, five-inch full-high-definition (FHD) mobile phone panels experienced a drastic year-over-year unit-shipment decline of 34 percent last year, but manufacturing costs fell only 14 percent...