With the entire world watching, Taipei AMPA and Autotronics Taipei opened to much fanfare, becoming the first automotive trade show held in 2021. TAITRA Chairman James Huang, MOEA Minister Mei-hua Wang, and TEEMA President Richard Lee started the proceedings by promoting all aspects of the latest automotive trends, leading Asia’s 2nd largest automotive expo to a perfect start from the grid as the 4-day event gets underway.
With over 700 booths occupied at AMPA this year, Surewin, Infinity 3D Printer, Zept, and others highlight the nearly 400 exhibitors at AMPA. Also, many countries are shifting towards EVs, and Tesla production providers Chroma ATE, Taya Electric, Fukuta and others are doing their part in contributing to this change. Finally the Taiwan Telematics Industry Pavilion will be the focus of the Intelligent Transportation and Solution exhibits.
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Chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has agreed to manufacture automobile processors at an expedited rate. TSMC s decision comes after governments in several continents requested the Taiwanese authorities to ask the chipmaker to increase this production - as a global shortage of the products start to emerge as a thorn in the side of the economic recovery of many countries that house automobile manufacturers affected by this shortage.
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Following the request, Taiwan s Minister of Economic Affairs Ms. Mei-Hua Wang convened a meeting that involved representatives from Germany, TSMC and other semiconductor companies and the dean of Taiwan s Economic Research Institute to discuss the shortage and how Germany and other countries could help Taiwan in return for providing the aforementioned chips.