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Eizo FlexScan EV2400R goes official for energy-conscious use in everyday workspaces
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AgiBot’s corporate shake-up signals China’s humanoid robot listing wave
Chinese humanoid robot developer AgiBot has completed a corporate restructuring that triggered market speculation over a potential IPO plan.
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Humanoid robots to debut in smart factories by 2026 as AI accelerates deployment
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is accelerating the shift from conceptual smart manufacturing to real-world application, with Qisda chairman Peter Chen forecasting the debut of humanoid robots in 2026, primarily within smart manufacturing environments. These factories represent the first viable domain for humanoid robot integration, marking a significant step in industrial automation.
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Gogoro 3Q25 gross margin improves with three new models to boost 2026
Gogoro’s operational fundamentals have improved significantly, and its success was reflected in its financial results for the third quarter of 2025. By prioritizing its focus strategy, Gogoro has laid a strong foundation to achieve profitability in its energy business by 2026, generate free cash flow by 2027, and reach profitability in its vehicle business by 2028.
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AI data center power consumption drives SOFC deployment in Taiwan
Energy Taiwan 2025 concluded on October 31, 2025, with one key takeaway being that the massive power demand from AI data centers is driving the deployment of emerging low-carbon energy solutions with solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC). With characteristics such as distributed generation, on-site power supply, and self-consumption, SOFCS may be a solution to address data center power gaps.
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India’s Kaynes Semicon outlines OSAT roadmap from power to advanced packaging
Kaynes Semicon, the semiconductor division of India’s Kaynes Technology, is expanding beyond its success in power module packaging toward advanced chiplet and co-packaged optics assembly.
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Research insight: TASA’s dual satellite strategy positions Taiwan for global space market entry
As SpaceX’s low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites reshape global communications, Taiwan is accelerating its push into the space industry. According to a recent DIGITIMES report on NTN convergence, the Taiwan Space Center (TASA) is advancing dual tracks in “cubesat” and “communications satellite” programs, aiming to cultivate domestic system integration (SI) capabilities. The goal is to enable Taiwanese firms to move beyond producing individual components and subsystems toward full satellite design and mission planning, laying the groundwork for future international expansion.
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Microsoft, Google pour billions into Europe to build the next AI compute hub
Microsoft and Google have unveiled plans to expand their artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure in Europe with a combined investment of more than US$16 billion. The initiatives highlight their drive to boost AI and cloud computing capacity while positioning Europe as a growing centre for large-scale data centre development.
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Column: Quantum communication races toward commercialization despite unresolved challenges
Quantum communication, which uses phenomena such as entanglement to enable highly secure data transmission via photons, is set for significant expansion. Market forecasts estimate the sector will reach around US$1.2 billion in 2024 and continue growing at an annual rate approaching 30% through 2035. Early applications like Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) and quantum networks are already being adopted in industries, despite obstacles such as high costs and the absence of standardized protocols.