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Wednesday 24 June 2026
Gogoro CEO says 2026 is the company's most critical year as Luna model targets a market turnaround
As Taiwan's first pure electric scooter brand, Gogoro has continued to attract market attention for both its technological innovation and its influence on industrial development and supply chain changes. After the launch event for its new scooter model "Luna," Gogoro CEO Henry Chiang said in an interview that the team is highly confident in the new model. He joked that even if the development timeline had been extended further, it would be difficult at this stage to identify additional areas where the product could be significantly improved. However, he emphasized that Gogoro will continue exploring new technologies that align with the product's positioning and market demand.
Wednesday 24 June 2026
Taiwan export orders hit record as AI server demand pushes 2026 toward US$1 trillion
Taiwan's export orders climbed sharply in May 2026, underscoring how artificial intelligence demand and overseas production are reshaping supply chains for readers worldwide. The Ministry of Economic Affairs said the gains reflected a strong global appetite for AI servers, electronic components, and integrated circuit services, while officials projected further momentum ahead.
Wednesday 24 June 2026
AI robot paths split as humanoid prices plunge, industrial orders hit record

China's Unitree Robotics has slashed its humanoid robot prices sharply, in stark contrast to the industrial robot market, where prices have remained stable, and orders have continued climbing to record highs. The divergence has intensified debate over whether AI robots will first break through via humanoid or non-humanoid models.

Wednesday 24 June 2026
FSC sees higher-margin orders as low-carbon demand boosts equipment sales
Fu Chun Shin Machinery (FSC Group) reported stronger revenue and profitability in 2025, driven by growing demand for low-carbon and smart manufacturing solutions. At its June 22 shareholders meeting, the injection molding equipment maker reported consolidated revenue of NT$5.083 billion, up 12.22% year over year, while net income attributable to the parent rose 27.56% to NT$100 million, resulting in earnings per share of NT$0.61.
Wednesday 24 June 2026
Syncomm accelerates AIoT push on wireless audio strength
Syncomm Technology has built solid momentum in wireless audio transmission chips and modules and is now accelerating its shift into AIoT applications across energy monitoring, elder care, and disaster prevention and security, General Manager Liang-Chun Huang said at a Taiwan Stock Exchange Innovation Board company briefing.
Wednesday 24 June 2026
Spectrum Electrics opens Taoyuan plant to boost power equipment push and North America orders
Spectrum Electrics opened its Guanyin second plant in Taoyuan on June 23, marking a strategic shift toward power equipment and electromechanical operations as the firm pursues overseas expansion and improved logistics. The facility began with office and warehouse functions after the company invested NT$1.204 billion (approx. US$38 million) in the site in May 2025, executives said.
Wednesday 24 June 2026
Gem Terminal bets on specialty copper to capture AI server cooling demand

Gem Terminal Industrial Co. said its strategic transformation into specialty copper materials drove record quarterly profits in the first quarter of 2026 and positioned itself to pursue AI server cooling and high-end conductive applications. Executives presented results at the 2025 annual general meeting on June 23 and highlighted integrated production capabilities spanning casting, extrusion, rolling, and milling that underpinned the improved financial performance.

Wednesday 24 June 2026
Well Shin wins China cloud orders for AI server power cords and shifts production to Vietnam
Well Shin Technology announced on June 23, 2026, that it had secured orders from cloud service providers in China for high-current AI server power cords and had entered normal shipment, executives said. The supplier disclosed the move after its shareholders' meeting and said it was accelerating its AI server power cord business as demand from cloud operators expanded.
Wednesday 24 June 2026
Super El Niño and AI power demand boost fuel cells

The rising chance of a 2026 super El Niño, combined with surging power demand from AI data centers, is intensifying pressure on power systems and the grid. Bloom Energy said in a new report that on-site power generation is the answer for meeting data center electricity needs, and suppliers such as Kaori and Acbel Polytech are also upbeat on fuel-cell demand.

Tuesday 23 June 2026
Nippon Sanso raises helium prices over 30% on Middle East instability-driven supply crunch

Industrial gas manufacturer Nippon Sanso Holdings announced it will raise prices for all helium products in the Japanese market starting in July 2026, with an average price increase of more than 30%. Affected products include helium used in key applications such as semiconductor front-end process wafer cooling and medical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment. The move is mainly driven by geopolitical instability in the Middle East.

Tuesday 23 June 2026
Chinese Premier Li Qiang puts China's advanced manufacturing agenda on display before Summer Davos
Chinese Premier Li Qiang will attend Summer Davos 2026, to be held from June 23 to 25 in Dalian, Liaoning province. The forum, formally the Annual Meeting of the New Champions, will feature a speech by Li. Ahead of the event, Li visited Dalian on June 22 to inspect local heavy industry and advanced equipment manufacturers, signaling China's continued policy support for advanced manufacturing.
Tuesday 23 June 2026
Trump signs executive order to accelerate US quantum tech leadership

US President Donald Trump has signed Executive Order 14411, titled "Ushering in the Next Frontier of Quantum Innovation," launching a broad federal initiative aimed at strengthening America's leadership in quantum computing, sensing, and networking technologies. The order outlines a whole-of-government strategy to accelerate commercialization, expand research capabilities, and safeguard national security as global competition in quantum technology intensifies.

Tuesday 23 June 2026
IBM and OpenAI partner to bring frontier AI to enterprise cyber defense

IBM has announced a partnership with OpenAI aimed at helping enterprises defend against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats by integrating frontier AI into security operations and workflows. The collaboration comes as organizations face a growing challenge from attackers that are also leveraging advanced AI tools to accelerate cyberattacks.

Tuesday 23 June 2026
Apple's global assembly partners hit by wave of ransomware, Tata Electronics latest victim

Tata Electronics, Apple's exclusive iPhone assembler in India, confirmed a major data breach on June 23, 2026, weeks after the WorldLeaks hacking group posted stolen internal records for sale on dark web forums, Reuters revealed.

Tuesday 23 June 2026
Taipei startups showcase AI martech and fintech tools at NextRise 2026 to court South Korea partners
Taipei-backed startups showcased AI martech, fintech, and digital-transformation tools at NextRise 2026 in South Korea, seeking investors, partners, and accelerators across Asia. The pavilion signaled how Taiwan's startups are positioning for cross-border growth, while also reflecting broader regional competition in AI, enterprise software, and digital commerce.
Tuesday 23 June 2026
Mildex Optical eyes new revenue from pet biosensor chip with mass production slated in 2H26
Mildex Optical has begun clinical testing of a pet degenerative arthritis biosensor in Taiwan, a development that could eventually broaden point-of-care diagnostics for animal care markets worldwide. The company said mass production is planned for the second half of 2026, alongside continued gains in demand for medical and industrial products.
Tuesday 23 June 2026
LG Group execs visit Nvidia to expand physical AI and robotics ties

LG Group dispatched senior executives to Nvidia's headquarters in Santa Clara, California, on June 22, 2026, to negotiate expanded cooperation in physical AI and robotics, following a leadership meeting between the two companies in Seoul on June 8, 2026. The delegation comprised more than 30 people from LG affiliates to explore commercialization opportunities, priority projects, and a partnership model that integrates the group's core capabilities.

Tuesday 23 June 2026
Wafer Works unveils golden triangle expansion to boost AI, optical, and SiC wafer capacity
Wafer Works announced after its June 18, 2026, shareholders meeting that it launched a "golden triangle" expansion plan to deepen silicon wafer product lines and support fast-growing applications in advanced packaging, optical transmission and third-generation semiconductors. The rollout covers simultaneous construction and capacity ramp projects at Erlin, Zhengzhou, and Zhunan to align production with customer validation and mass-production targets.
Monday 22 June 2026
Groq CEO sees GPU and LPU as complementary as AI compute demand grows
Nvidia's planned US$20 billion strategic deal with Groq is built on a simple logic: as compute gets cheaper, demand keeps expanding. In a recent interview, Groq co-founder and CEO Jonathan Ross explained why Nvidia is expected to combine Groq's LPU with its latest Vera Rubin platform and how GPU and LPU can work as complementary engines in LLM inference.
Monday 22 June 2026
AI server supply chain expansion accelerates across Southeast Asia
AI server orders are surging, and suppliers across the global supply chain are rapidly expanding capacity in Southeast Asia. Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam have emerged as the main hubs, with manufacturers racing to build plants, add lines, and secure positions in a market being reshaped by demand from cloud and AI customers.
Monday 22 June 2026
Column: Physical AI shifts from feature robots to smart robots
Over the past decade, annual venture capital invested in physical AI and robotics startups has surged from a few hundred million US dollars to nearly US$25 billion, more than a 10x increase concentrated in recent years.
Monday 22 June 2026
Memory costs push Samsung Galaxy A37 pricier as S26 holds steady

AI-driven memory price spikes are presenting a challenge for Samsung's smartphone business, with rising component prices eroding the affordability of its budget phones. At the same time, Samsung is seeking to use its new AI features to encourage new device purchases as memory prices dampen smartphone sales globally.

Monday 22 June 2026
Toto reportedly bets bigger on semiconductor materials as AI pushes industry toward 1nm era

Japanese bathroom fixture maker Toto is deepening its commitment to the semiconductor industry, unveiling plans to invest JPY80 billion (approx. US$495.3 million) over the next five years to expand production of advanced ceramic materials used in chip manufacturing. According to a Nikkei Asia report, the company aims to support future-generation semiconductor processes in the 1nm range, extending a business that has become a major profit driver amid the AI boom.

Monday 22 June 2026
The car that changes color: Behind BMW's five-year journey from prototype to production

Among the highlights of COMPUTEX 2026 was a color-changing e-paper concept car jointly developed by BMW and E Ink Holdings. With its surreal, sci-fi appearance, the vehicle drew the attention of tech enthusiasts in droves.

Monday 22 June 2026
China bars govt purchases of products from 46 US firms
China has announced restrictions on government procurement of products made by 46 US companies, a move that could affect cross-border business ties and supply chains, with implications beyond China and the United States. The measure applies to public purchasing activities and excludes US-invested firms operating in China, according to the notice.