Techman Robot said on August 19 at Automation Taipei 2026 that it remains cautiously optimistic about the second half of 2026, expecting business to outperform the first half on continued strength in semiconductors and system integration (SI). The company also said server manufacturing's shift toward larger, heavier builds is creating new demand for high-payload robots.
Speaking at the 2026 Taiwan AI Academy Annual Conference held on August 18 at Academia Sinica's Social Sciences building, Neo Yao, CEO of Foxconn's Visionbay.ai, and Huang-Jen Chiu, CTO of Delta Power and Systems Business Group, delivered keynote addresses emphasizing a stark reality: AI server shipment growth is severely outstripping power supply capabilities. Both executives urged that sustainable industry growth cannot rely solely on hardware expansion, calling for a stronger focus on software ecosystems and application development to build a balanced value chain.
High PC hardware prices are pushing gamers to delay full-system replacements and redirect their budgets toward targeted upgrades, driving strong demand for high-margin peripherals and gaming monitors, according to the latest data from market intelligence firm CONTEXT.
Xiaomi is accelerating its transition from a smartphone-focused electronics manufacturer toward a broader technology ecosystem company, as artificial intelligence (AI), electric vehicles (EVs) and smart connected devices become increasingly important growth drivers while its core smartphone business faces rising component costs.
The global semiconductor ecosystem is facing an unprecedented shortage of memory chips, with hardware growth increasingly constrained by memory availability. At the same time, capacity at the world's leading advanced chipmakers has been fully booked, turning packaging capacity and memory allocation into major challenges for the broader AI market.
U.S.-based AI models were found to avoid direct criticism of authoritarian leaders more often than democratic ones, according to a July report from the Meta-funded Oversight Board. The findings raised concerns for enterprise users and AI developers because the pattern also appeared more often in Chinese-language prompts, where models were more likely to return pro-China responses.
China is accelerating efforts to remove foreign technology from sensitive state-linked systems, ordering some government-affiliated entities to uninstall a customised version of Microsoft Windows 10 months ahead of schedule.
Vietnam is considering plans to turn Bac Ninh, a major Samsung Electronics manufacturing hub, and Quang Ninh into centrally administered cities as the country builds out its northern electronics, semiconductor and logistics base.
Speaking at the opening of the 2026 Taiwan Artificial Intelligence Conference on August 18, Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) Chairman James C.F. Huang urged engineering experts to adopt a broader, more humanistic perspective when re-evaluating the transformations brought by AI.
Industry figures and analysts from Taiwan and the United States gathered on August 19 at an international unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) forum to discuss how Taiwan can move beyond its traditional role as a components supplier and become a strategic partner in the global drone supply chain. The discussion takes place at a time when drones have become the frontier of warfare, and countries such as the US are looking to build non-China drone supply chains.
Taiwan Mobile (TWM) recently announced a tender offer for Systex, setting a goal of doubling its share of Taiwan's information services market from 7% to 14% within six years. TWM Chief Enterprise Business Officer Shing Chu stressed that the target is not about taking existing business away from competitors, but about capturing a larger share of a market that is expected to expand as AI drives enterprise demand for IT services.
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