Portable X-ray detector maker InnoCare expands global network as US-Iran war triggers urgent orders

InnoCare Optoelectronics is expanding its global service network to capture growth from rising regional economies. Chairman James Yang said the company has entered India with localized manufacturing to reduce tariff barriers while addressing demand for healthcare digitalization. In the Americas, InnoCare has established local repair centers to provide immediate technical support and after-sales services, strengthening customer service and market share across regional markets.

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South Korean battery makers charge up InterBattery 2026 with solid-state push

South Korea’s leading battery makers showcased next-generation solid-state battery technologies at InterBattery 2026 as the industry pivots to new technologies amid slowing overall market growth. Major battery manufacturers are targeting mass production of solid-state batteries between 2027 and 2029, making product maturity and performance demonstrations the key highlights of this year’s exhibition.

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Taiwan braces for Section 301 probes after US Supreme Court ruling, leveraging prior pacts to cushion impact

The Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) on March 11 launched investigations under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 against 16 major trade partners, including China, the European Union, South Korea, Japan, India, and Taiwan. Taiwan’s government said the move was anticipated after the recent Supreme Court of the US ruling that struck down tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), prompting Washington to seek alternative legal mechanisms to maintain its tariff framework.

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DRAM maker Nanya’s custom AI memory gains traction with 10+ clients

AI-driven demand for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) is pushing Taiwanese memory suppliers toward lower-power, high-bandwidth alternatives. Nanya Technology Corp. (NTC) said its Ultra Wide I/O (UWIO) memory has begun generating revenue, with several customers entering specification design and pilot production. The company is working with more than a dozen global clients.

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Pan-International pivots to AI servers and robotics in pursuit of double-digit growth

Pan-International Industrial Corp. expects double-digit revenue growth in 2026 by concentrating on AI servers and robotics as its two main growth engines, chairman Kuang-yao Lee said. The company aims to boost new business contributions and “launch a high-growth cycle.” Full-year 2025 revenue, however, is expected to remain roughly flat year over year amid tariff and raw material headwinds.

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