Case Studies
- Macquarie Media Group
- The cable TV industry is one of the powerful media industries in Taiwan. Macquarie Media Group, Australia's biggest commercial radio operator, is an international professional investment company for purchase, ownership and management of media assets. It marks the Taiwan Broadband Communications (TBC) acquisition project as the first step to Taiwan's cable TV market as well as a herald of its worldwide deployment initiatives.
- Siemens Taiwan Medical Solutions
- In light of the booming trend in Taiwan's medical scene and surging demand for advanced medical equipment and services, Siemens is pleased to further expand its business base in Taiwan by bringing "Medical Solutions" into the market. Taiwan's Nangang Science Park, where Siemens has well-established a part of its operations, offers a complete and state-of-the-art environment and infrastructure that enable Siemens business and its people to thrive well in this environment.
- MEMC Electronic Materials
- Highlighting its commitment to the regional economy, MEMC celebrated another important milestone at Taisil by becoming the first wafer manufacturer to bring 300mm production to Taiwan in August 2005 to meet the growing customer demands for advanced silicon technology. Taisil now gives MEMC the opportunity to even further expand its presence in this fast growing region.
- IBM Taiwan
- In the 50 years since establishing itself in Taiwan, IBM has unswervingly committed to the concept of challenging itself, garnered countless awards, actively introduced resources from overseas, participated in the overall transformation and enhancement of Taiwanese industries, established numerous R&D centers, and has become the number one provider of technological assistance for industries and government.
- Microsoft Taiwan, the RFID Excellence Center
- The world-class software company is opening a multi-function research and technology center in Taiwan with hope that by this local direct investment the new products and new technologies may use Taiwan's rapid volume manufacturing sector, and as a result, the products will become available in the market in the shortest time possible. Learn what R&D units and advanced technology centers Microsoft has established in Taiwan in addition to the RFID Excellence Center.
- San Fu Chemical
- San Fu Chemical is a joint venture with Air Products & Chemicals Inc. (APCI) -- the largest gas supplier in the U.S. -- and imports American technology and management systems. APCI chose San Fu as a partner because San Fu has an extensive clientele from local industries such as steel, petrochemicals, refrigeration, medicine, and wastewater processing; 70% of its major clients are in high-tech industries. Also, APCI looks for overseas subsidiaries that can provide local advantages such as close-proximity production, and an understanding of local laws and regulations.
- Omron (Taiwan)
- The Omron (Taiwan) Co. has been doing business in Taiwan for 18 years. Despite negative growth in revenue in 2001 due to economic recession, the company's revenue has been steadily growing over the years. Chairman Hara, with a background in sales, is experienced in working in the "Chinese circle." Learn why in his opinion, Taiwan is the best fit for Japanese investment.
- Scandinavian Health Group
- The Scandinavian Health Group is a world-class manufacturer of medical equipment. Its founder, Roger Samuelsson, took his first step as an entrepreneur because of a trip to Taiwan,and set up his production base on the island. Learn why SHL (Scandinavian Health Limited) Samuelsson considers that "Taiwan is far superior to the mainland."
- Infineon Technologies
- Infineon, the famous Munich-based semiconductor company, has cultivated its Taiwan market more deeply than almost any other. Over the past decade Infineon has continuously added Taiwan investment, becoming a model for foreign semiconductor investors on the island. Learn how Infineon celebrates a rich harvest from 30 years in Taiwan, and why they want to invest more in the next three years.
- Applied Materials
- Applied Materials is one of the world's largest suppliers of semiconductor production and equipment and services, serving manufacturers with 60 service bases in 14 countries. Learn about Applied Materials' role in the soaring progress of Taiwan's semiconductor industry.
- DuPont Taiwan
- DuPont, a science-based company founded in 1802, has continuously sought to benefit people through its scientific developements. Taiwan has been a major recipient of investment from DuPont for many years.
- Corning Display Technologies Taiwan
- Founded in 1851, Corning is one of the world's best known glass technology companies. Headquartered in New York, it employs over 22,000 people in some 70 locations around the world. Learn more about Corning's 30-year partnership with Taiwan.
- B&Q Test Rite
- B&Q, a leader in the home improvement products industry, boasts 320 retail outlets in the UK, with a market share of 13.5%. Learn how B&Q has partnered with Taiwan's Test Rite to expand it into the Asian market.
- Toppan CFI Taiwan
- Toppan, a global Fortune 500 company with operations in Asia, North America, Europe and Oceania and employing 31,610 employees worldwide, has chosen to set up its only electronics manufacturing facility outside of Japan in Taiwan. Learn how Toppan is leveraging Taiwan's many strengths to be a major player in the display and optoelectronics industry.
- Matsushita Taiwan
- Matsushita's overseas business operations can be found on all 4 major continents: Asia, Africa, Europe, and America, with 231 branch offices around the world. Learn how Matsushita is leveraging Taiwan's R&D and management strengths to further its electronics and information technology business goals in the Greater China area.
- Wyeth Taiwan
- Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, formerly known as American Home Products Corporation, is a research-oriented pharmaceutical company with a leading global position in such areas as clinical drugs and nutritional supplements. Learn more about how Wyeth is leveraging Taiwan's advantages to manage and grow its pharmaceuticals business in the Asia-Pacific region.
- DHL Taiwan
- DHL, one of the world's leading global express delivery and logistics services provider serves 220 countries and regions. Learn more about why DHL chose Taiwan to be its Asia-Pacific regional operations headquarters.
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