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27.03.26 - 06:06
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South Korea′s M.AX Alliance warns against funding China′s robotics (Digitimes)
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Facing rapid advances in automation and AI from China's manufacturing sector, South Korea is accelerating its manufacturing AI transformation (AX) through the government-led Manufacturing AI (M.AX) Alliance. Established by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) just six months ago, the alliance has already attracted over 1,300 companies across 11 specialized fields, including robotics, autonomous vehicles, shipbuilding, and biomedicine....
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27.03.26 - 05:06
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Microsoft Agent 365 to push AI competition to front-end (Digitimes)
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According to Vic Wu, General Manager of the Specialist Team Unit (STU) of Microsoft Taiwan, the era of exploratory AI is over. As the industry enters the second quarter of 2026, it is no longer asking if AI works, but how to manage the increasing volume of digital labor now entering the global workforce....
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27.03.26 - 05:06
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Air Liquide launches first advanced materials plant in Taiwan for sub-3nm chips (Digitimes)
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Paris-headquartered Air Liquide has inaugurated a new advanced materials plant in Taichung, marking its first large-scale production base in Taiwan for deposition and etching materials. The facility is designed to meet rising demand from the island's semiconductor ecosystem and support next-generation chips for AI and high-performance computing (HPC), reinforcing the company's strategic expansion in Asia....
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27.03.26 - 05:06
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Eikei targets automotive and AI markets, establishes Slovakia subsidiary (Digitimes)
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Automotive printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturer Eikei Group announced plans to establish a subsidiary in Slovakia, aiming to diversify geopolitical risks across its three major markets in Europe, the Americas, and Asia in 2026. Company chairman Shih-lin Liu added that the rapid growth momentum of artificial intelligence (AI) servers is expected to drive profitability higher....
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27.03.26 - 05:06
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Taiwan′s machine tools upgrade with AI, entering Bombardier supply chain (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) recently showcased 12 advanced machine tool key technologies driven by artificial intelligence (AI) at the 2026 Taiwan International Machine Tool Show (TMTS). These technologies have been successfully introduced into leading domestic listed companies and end-user application sites, including World Known Precision Industry, Proxene Tools, Kao Fong Machinery (Kafo), Chin Fong Machine Industrial, and Phison Electronics....
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27.03.26 - 04:06
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K-pop′s AI revolution: maximizing entertainment or diluting originality? (Digitimes)
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At the intersection of global semiconductor power and cultural influence, K-pop band 2AM's Lim Seul-Ong delivered a keynote at the AI Expo, reframing the AI race as a battle for human time. While the focus is typically on enterprise productivity, Lim introduced "the 8-hour war" concept, arguing that the ultimate leader in the AI ecosystem will be whoever captures the final third of a person's day. This refers to the eight hours dedicated to leisure, fandom, and emotional connection. While tech giants focus on faster chips and more massive models, Lim argued that these are engines idling without a destination. To reach the mass market, AI must transition from a solely tech to an experience industry, using entertainment as the medium to turn raw computing power into something humans can actually feel....
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27.03.26 - 04:06
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Yulon eyes momentum from AI manufacturing and energy biz in 2026 (Digitimes)
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Yulon Motor held an online investor briefing on March 25, where the company's president, Kuo-Hsing Hsu, stated that 2025 was a low point for the company's operations amid geopolitical tensions and tariff uncertainties. With clearer policies and new business initiatives in place, 2026 is set to become a growth turning point....
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27.03.26 - 04:06
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Japanese automakers diverge: EV retreat vs. hydrogen ambition (Digitimes)
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Sony Honda Mobility, the joint venture between Sony and Honda, has scrapped the two "Afeela"-branded electric vehicles it had been developing, citing Honda's recent strategic shift that canceled three planned US EVs—moves that could cost the automaker nearly US$16 billion. The decision leaves the joint venture's hundreds of employees in Tokyo and California facing uncertainty, as the companies evaluate the venture's future....
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27.03.26 - 04:06
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Brightek targets automotive, smart sensing for growth (Digitimes)
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LED packaging firm Brightek Optoelectronics completed its factory relocation in 2025 and secured approval from major clients. Brightek general manager CH Tzeng said the company will reduce low-margin products in 2026 and focus on high-value areas including robotics technology collaboration with US customers, boosting infrared (IR) sensor revenue to 20%, and entering the 1.6T high-speed optical communication module market with samples expected in the third quarter. Brightek anticipates double-digit growth in 2026....
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