Hyundai Motor plans to list its Indian subsidiary to enhance its visibility and expand manufacturing capacities for EVs and SUVs in the world's third-largest car market after China and the US.
Tata Group is reportedly in talks to acquire a significant stake in Vivo's Indian operations. This potential deal could position Tata as a major player in India's smartphone industry while helping Vivo navigate the evolving regulatory landscape.
Dixon Technologies, an India-based EMS giant, unveiled its Capex plan for the next three years. Besides production expansion in mobile phones and display modules, the company plans to enter non-consumer electronics businesses, such as EV components.
Semiconductor equipment suppliers are eyeing opportunities in India. India's local EMS providers are benefitting from a global supply chain relocation.
IC inspection lab Materials Analysis Technology (MA-tek) has disclosed plans to establish a third Japanese location in Hokkaido, in addition to its current facilities in Nagoya and Kumamoto.
Samsung Electronics is introducing the 1.4 nm process, BackSide Power Delivery Network (BSPDN), and Silicon Photonics (SiPh) technologies by 2027 to enhance its AI solution strategy integrating wafer foundry, memory, and advanced packaging.
Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong recently met with the CEOs of major tech companies such as Meta, Amazon, and Qualcomm, sparking speculations regarding the potential technology and business collaborations between the Korean IT giant and these firms.
The price of South Korea's semiconductor exports rose at a record pace in May, underscoring the strength of an AI rally powering the country's economic momentum.
Nokia partnered with Foxconn to make 5G devices in northern Vietnam, which will meet domestic and overseas demands, as manufacturers expand their manufacturing portfolio in the Southeast Asian country.
Chinese EV makers continue to enhance smart vehicle technology. As an emerging automotive tier-1 supplier, Huawei's car business profited in the first quarter of 2024. However, concerns about Huawei threatening automakers' authority are also growing.
Samsung Electronics is poised to enjoy a significant surge in demand for high-performance NAND flash chips used in mobile devices, fueled by the pervasive adoption of on-device AI across the industry.