Optoma corporation
Multinational company that specializes in the marketing and sales of large format display solutions and services, including projectors, interactive flat panels, large all-in-one LED displays, and image processing equipment
Coretronic Corporation was established in Hsinchu Science Park on June 30, 1992. Coretronic is a manufacturer of DLP projector, interactive projection system, image signal processing box, projection module, LCD backlight module, touch module, industrial and medical LCD display in Taiwan.
Coretronic generated US$1,797 million in sales revenue in 2021 and now has 16,721 employees throughout its global operations spreading across Taiwan (Hsinchu Science Park, Chunan Science Park, and Southern Taiwan Science Park), Mainland China, Vietnam, the United States, and Europe.
Manufacturer of DLP projector, interactive projection system, image signal processing box, projection module, LCD backlight module, touch module, industrial and medical LCD display in Taiwan
Chicony was established in February 1983, and company headquarters are located in the Sanchong Dist of New Taipei City. Chicony is a listed company in Taiwan and the TWSE stock code is 2385. After 30 years of hard work and operation, the company has become a transnational enterprise with manufacturing bases in Suzhou, Dongguan, Chongqing in China and in the Czech Republic. The company also has branches in the US and Japan.Chicony’s business centers around the manufacture of computer peripheral products and video-image products. The four major product lines are input devices, portable keyboard modules, visual and image products as well as camera lens modules. Keyboards, Internet cameras and Notebook camera modules are our world-leading products. The sales of sports video-recorders and external tablet keyboards have also been growing.
Taiwan-based multinational electronics manufacturer. Its product lineup includes input devices, power supplies and digital image products
In 1989, GE Aerospace and MiTAC, Inc. established Getac Corporation as a joint venture to supply electronic and information processing equipment to the Taiwanese defense sector. During the 1980s, the U.S. government encouraged collaboration between domestic advanced electronic firms and foreign enterprises to strengthen their competitive positions in the international marketplace. GE Aerospace—the second-largest aerospace electronics supplier to the U.S. government at the time—set its sights on MiTAC, one of Taiwan’s largest computing conglomerates. The goal of this collaboration was to create an independent, locally managed electronics company to supply cost-effective products to Taiwan’s defense sector. The two companies were a perfect fit; both had exceptional quality control standards in place, allowing for the smooth introduction of advanced manufacturing processes. The parties moved quickly, signing the collaboration agreement, and Getac was born.
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