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Tuesday 19 September 2023
PCB maker TPT expects new Vietnam plant to start production in 4Q23
Taiwan PCB Techvest (TPT) is constructing a new plant in Vietnam that will manufacture PCBs for primarily automotive and network device applications, and expects it to be fully operational...
Tuesday 30 May 2023
PCB firm TPT mulls new plant in Vietnam
Taiwan PCB Techvest (TPT) has disclosed plans to set up a new plant in Vietnam that will produce PCBs for optoelectronics and notebook applications.
Friday 24 March 2023
Taiwan PCB makers moving production to Southeast Asia
Taiwan-based printed circuit board (PCB) makers have expedited transferring manufacturing away from China, with several establishing new plants or extending current lines in Southeast...
Thursday 15 April 2021
Notebook PCB makers to enjoy strong 1H21
Taiwan-based notebook PCB specialists including HannStar Board and Taiwan PCB Techvest (TPT) have posted brisk sales results for the first quarter, and are poised to enjoy a particularly...
Wednesday 17 March 2021
Taiwan PCB makers gearing up for miniLED TV boom
Taiwan-based PCB manufacturers, such as Taiwan PCB Techvest (TPT) and Apex International, are gearing up for the miniLED-backlit TV market boom as they have cut into supply chains...
Monday 27 July 2020
PCB firms optimistic about notebook demand in 2H20
Taiwan-based PCB manufacturers are optimistic about demand for notebook applications in the second half of 2020, judging from the outlook given by notebook ODMs.
Wednesday 29 August 2018
TPT remains focused on notebook and opto PCBs
Revenues generated from the notebook and optoelectronics sectors continue to make the largest contribution to Taiwan PCB Techvest's (TPT) revenues, but have had limited room for further...
Friday 11 December 2015
Taiwan PCB firms post mixed November results
Taiwan-based PCB manufacturers have posted mixed revenue results for November 2015.
Tuesday 15 July 2014
PCB makers TPT and Tripod see increased 2Q14 revenues
Taiwan-based TV-use PCB makers Taiwan PCB Techvest (TPT) and Tripod Technology both have posted strong sales for the second quarter of 2014, buoyed by their expanding product portfolios,...
Wednesday 25 June 2014
PCB maker TPT to ramp capacity by 1.5 million square feet in 2014
PCB maker Taiwan PCB Techvest (TPT) plans to ramp up its capacity by 1.5 million square feet in 2014, aiming to boost its share in the global notebook board market to over 25% in...
Tuesday 10 June 2014
TPT, Tripod to see revenues grow 5-10% in 2Q14
PCB makers Taiwan PCB Techvest (TPT) and Tripod Technology are expected to see their revenues grow 5-10% and 5%, respectively, in the second quarter of 2014 as compared to the previous...
Tuesday 22 April 2014
TPT to ramp up PCB production capacity
PCB maker Taiwan PCB Techvest (TPT) will ramp up its PCB capacity to 1.2 million square feet a month in the second quarter of 2014 and to 1.5 million square feet by the end of the...
Wednesday 25 December 2013
PCB maker TPT expanding capacity at China factory
Optoelectronic PCB specialist Taiwan PCB Techvest (TPT) is expanding monthly production capacity at its factory in Chongqing, western China, from 600,000 square feet in the third...
Tuesday 23 July 2013
Samsung, LG reportedly slashing orders for optoelectronics boards
Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics reportedly plan to cut their orders for optoelectronics boards by double-digit rates in the second half of 2013 due to rising inventories of...
Tuesday 2 July 2013
PCB makers TPT, Tripod to benefit from production of Ultra HD TVs
Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics reportedly will begin volume production of Ultra HD TVs, a move which will benefit Taiwan-based optoelectronics board suppliers Taiwan PCB Techvest...
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