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05.12.25 - 10:06
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Taiwan ramps up small satellite development after successful launch (Digitimes)
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Following the November 29, 2025, launch of the Formosat-8 satellite and several accompanying CubeSats, all spacecraft have successfully established contact with ground stations—marking the completion of their first mission phase. Taiwanese researchers say CubeSats offer a cost-efficient platform for building satellite constellations suited for communications, Earth observation, and space science. With mature technologies now in place, they argue that academia, industry, and government can pursue increasingly meaningful missions. Since rocket launches remain the largest expense, broader deployment will depend on falling launch costs....
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05.12.25 - 10:06
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Hotel robots work best for delivery, not bartending, Taiwan operator finds (Digitimes)
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As AI technology matures, robotic applications are flourishing across industries, with many seeking new business opportunities. However, challenges vary when it comes to actual implementation. Kevin Chiang, COO of Dunqian, Taiwan's largest hotel operator, recently stated that current hotel robots should focus on repetitive, high-frequency tasks requiring minimal communication. He noted that the hospitality industry highly values emotional interaction, and only as AI and sensing technologies advance will robots be able to handle more complex scenarios....
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05.12.25 - 10:06
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Taiwan urged to shift from open-source user to global contributor in AI era (Digitimes)
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As artificial intelligence (AI) advances at breakneck speed and global competition over foundation models intensifies, open-source software has emerged as a strategic pillar for national digital resilience. The US, Europe, and China have all turned to open-source development to accelerate innovation, attract talent, and strengthen domestic software ecosystems....
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05.12.25 - 10:06
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TCC expands into European VPP market as energy storage margins squeeze in Taiwan (Digitimes)
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In a strategic move aligned with global trends, TCC Group Holdings (formerly Taiwan Cement Corporation) Chairman Nelson An-ping Chang is steering the group's sustainable growth by positioning new energy as its "fourth leg." Balancing environmental responsibility with investor returns, TCC aims to establish a business philosophy that is sustainable, measurable, and inheritable....
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05.12.25 - 09:06
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Taiwan′s Elan reports lower November sales as global uncertainty weighs on demand (Digitimes)
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Elan Microelectronics, a leading Taiwanese maker of touch-controller chips, posted NT$946 million (approx. US$30 million) in revenue for November 2025, a decline of 3.5% from a year earlier and 5.1% from October. The company attributed the slowdown to the fourth quarter's traditional weak season for consumer electronics and to rising global uncertainty driven by trade-policy shifts and geopolitical tensions, which have made brand customers more cautious in both marketing and procurement....
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05.12.25 - 09:06
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Strong EV sales don′t guarantee profits for Xiaomi′s supply chain (Digitimes)
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Xiaomi's electric vehicle has dominated headlines since its debut, and its sales have been impressive by any measure. But that excitement has not been evenly felt across the supply chain. While some upstream suppliers are benefiting, downstream manufacturers say they are not seeing the same lift....
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05.12.25 - 08:06
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UMC expands US supply chain with 8-inch wafer MOU with Polar Semiconductor (Digitimes)
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UMC has finalized plans to invest in the US semiconductor manufacturing sector by signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with American foundry Polar Semiconductor on December 4, 2025. The two companies will explore collaboration opportunities for 8-inch wafer production within the US, targeting growing demand from automotive, data center, consumer electronics, aerospace, and defense industries....
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05.12.25 - 06:06
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Moore Threads soars fivefold on STAR Market debut as US$1.07bn fuels AI chip drive (Digitimes)
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Moore Threads, billed as China's first domestic GPU stock, debuted on 5 December with a near fivefold jump from its issue price, becoming the STAR Market's largest IPO in 2025. The company issued 70 million shares at CNY114.28 each, equal to 14.89% of total equity, and expects net proceeds of CNY7.576 billion (approx. US$1.07 billion) to accelerate AI chip development....
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05.12.25 - 06:06
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Smart glasses market faces five key challenges (Digitimes)
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The smart glasses market is becoming increasingly popular, ranging from high-end, multifunctional products to entry-level devices priced in the hundreds of CNY. However, both brands and supply chain players face the same five major barriers that must be addressed....
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05.12.25 - 05:12
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Taiwan pushes toward robotics-driven healthcare as Foxconn expands AI applications (Digitimes)
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At the opening day of the Healthcare+ Expo in Taipei, HiMEDt—co-founded by Foxconn and the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI)—held its fourth annual symposium, outlining a new blueprint for healthcare in Taiwan. The event highlighted progress in next-generation hospital information systems, digital-twin-driven multimodal medical models, and real-world applications of collaborative robots....
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05.12.25 - 05:06
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China′s rare-metal clamp creates a tungsten void; Lianyou builds high-value lines to capture demand (Digitimes)
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China's rare metal export controls have created a clear global supply gap. Lianyou Metals, a key recycler and smelter of tungsten and cobalt, expects to gain from offshore demand and long-term order shifts. The company has approved a NT$650 million (US$20.8 million) investment to add production lines for tungsten carbide (WC), ammonium paratungstate (APT), and tungsten powder, with mass production planned for September 2027 and targeting high-end uses such as PCB drill bits....
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