Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd., commonly known as Foxconn or 富士康科技集团, is a Taiwanese multinational electronics and technology manufacturing company founded in 1974 by Terry Gou. It is the world’s largest electronics contract manufacturer and a leading provider of electronics manufacturing services (EMS), producing components and assembled products for major global technology brands. Foxconn’s products include consumer electronics, communication devices, computing hardware, and electronic components, and the company is involved in emerging sectors such as electric vehicles, digital health, robotics, artificial intelligence, and next‑generation communications technology. The company serves markets worldwide with manufacturing and R&D centers across Asia, Europe, the Americas, and other regions. In 2024, Foxconn’s annual revenue was approximately USD 208 billion, and its EMS market share exceeds 40 percent globally. The group operates hundreds of campuses and facilities and is one of the largest employers in the world, often employing near 900,000 people during peak manufacturing seasons. Foxconn also focuses on sustainability, environmental goals, and technological innovation while maintaining leadership in smart manufacturing and advanced industrial solutions.
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On February 4, Foxconn officially launched its New Energy Vehicle (NEV) Research and Development Center in the Zhengzhou Airport Economic Comprehensive Experimental Zone, Henan Province, with a total investment of 1 bill...
- 08/02/2026 in Automotive
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