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Breakthrough study published in Nature Communications29 April 2025, Taipei, Taiwan – Hon Hai Research Institute (HHRI), in a milestone collaborative effort, has demonstrated that parallel quantum com

2025/04/01
02 Apr 2025
Demonstrating verified compliance with RBA VAP standards1 April 2025, Taipei, Taiwan – Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) has completed independent, third-party audits of nine manufactur
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2025/03/31
02 Apr 2025
Takes successful baton from CC Lin and becomes first woman to hold role30 March 2025, Taipei, Taiwan – Underscoring a strong commitment to grow next generation leaders, Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxc
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02 Apr 2025
One of COMPUTEX’s organizers, TAITRA (Taiwan External Trade Development Council), announced that Young Liu, Chairman of Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn), is invited to be the speaker at COMPUTEX 202

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27 Mar 2025
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