Japan’s JS Foundry files for bankruptcy following power chip strategy setbacks

JS Foundry, a Japanese contract manufacturer focused on power semiconductors, filed for bankruptcy with the Tokyo District Court on July 14, reporting liabilities of JPY16.1 billion (approx. US$110 million). The company’s failure highlights increasing challenges faced by the global power semiconductor industry, where optimistic projections linked to electric vehicle (EV) demand have confronted difficult market conditions.

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SoftBank to launch high-altitude 5G network using solar planes and airships by 2026

SoftBank is preparing to commercialize its next-generation telecommunications infrastructure using high-altitude platforms by 2026, marking a pivotal milestone in its UTX (Ubiquitous Transformation) initiative. The company announced that it will deploy a hybrid fleet of solar-powered aircraft and unmanned airships to operate base stations in the stratosphere, approximately 20 kilometers above the Earth’s surface. This dual-platform system is expected to support emergency communications first, with plans to expand into broader commercial services by 2027.

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As physical AI matures, SOS Lab bets big on smarter, smaller LiDAR

With autonomous vehicles and service robots ushering in a new era of “physical AI,” the spotlight is once again on core sensing technologies. While Tesla CEO Elon Musk has famously championed vision-based systems over LiDAR, South Korean startup SOS Lab believes laser-based sensing is poised for a comeback, thanks to breakthroughs in size, clarity, and safety.

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BOE pivots beyond displays to glass substrate packaging, perovskite solar

BOE Technology chairman Chen Yanshun revealed at the 2025 BOE Investor Day that the company will pivot toward glass substrate packaging and perovskite solar cell (PSC) technology as strategic growth drivers. The initiative targets high-value semiconductor backend processes and automotive electronics, aiming to diversify beyond BOE’s maturing display business.

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Exclusive: US drone makers Skydio, Anduril turn to Taiwan for key supply chain support

A wave of next-generation defense contracts from the US Department of Defense is poised to transform the global unmanned systems industry in 2025, and Taiwan may play a pivotal role. With the Pentagon expected to release a large volume of unmanned vehicle orders next year, US defense tech startups are racing to secure production capacity. Many of these firms, while brimming with innovation, face significant constraints in manufacturing scale, opening the door for Taiwan’s precision-driven, China-free supply chain.

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