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Taiwan Flexible PCB Firms Expand Market Presence
September 14, 2018 | DigitimesEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Taiwan-based flexible PCB manufacturers have been enhancing gradually their technology and manufacturing capability, posing a threat to fellow Japan-based FPCB vendors such as Nippon Mektron, according to a Digitimes report.
Zhen Ding Technology is looking to expand further its global market share with plans to raise new capital. Flexium Interconnect, which has obtained new orders for high-margin products such as communication management modules and high-frequency wireless transmission modules from both the notebook and handset sectors, has plans to invest a total of NT$10.5 billion ($340.8 million) in the establishment of a new operations center for the development of 5G communication products.
Digitimes notes that Career Technology, reportedly contracted by Apple to supply liquid crystal polymer (LCP) antenna FPCBs for iPhones, also raised a total of NT$2.92 billion in capital in March 2018 for the establishment of new LCP antenna FPCB production lines. Uniflex Technology, another Taiwan-based FPCB firm, has reportedly entered the supply chain of Korea-based smartphone brands by supplying NFC (near field communication) FPCBs and has expanded its presence in the market for smartphone wireless charging FPCBs. Digitimes reports that Uniflex is also scheduled to complete its planned cash capital increase in the fourth quarter of 2018.
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Flexium and Unimicron Fined for Environmental Violations in China
10/17/2018 | DigitimesTaiwan-based Flexium Interconnect and Unimicron Technology have both been fined for violating environmental regulations in Kunshan, China.
FPCB Maker Flexium to Kick Off 5G Transmission Module Shipments in Q3 2018
07/30/2018 | DigitimesTaiwan flexible PCB (FPCB) maker Flexium Interconnect will gradually deliver shipments of 5G-related products in the third quarter of 2018, which is expected to serve the firm's new revenue growth driver for the second half of the year.
Zhen Ding, Flexium Gearing Up to Develop Antenna FPCBs
07/20/2018 | DigitimesTaiwan-based PCB makers Zhen Ding Technology and Flexium Interconnect are both gearing up to develop flexible PCBs for smartphone antennas to tap great market potentials.
Taiwan PCB Makers to See Significant Revenue Increases in 2H18
07/18/2018 | DigitimesTaiwan PCB makers are poised to embrace brisk orders expected in the second half of 2018—the traditional high season for consumer devices—and most of them have readied sufficient materials and adjusted capacity allocations seeking to score better revenue increases than a year earlier.
Taiwanese PCB Makers See Better-than-expected May Revenues
06/25/2018 | DigitimesThough it is the traditional low season for the PCB industry in the second quarter, six major PCB makers in Taiwan brought in better-than-expected revenues in May.