PODCAST · news
Taiwan Tech Dispatch
by White Hsu
Taiwan Tech Dispatch explores how Taiwan’s technology ecosystem connects to global innovation, geopolitics, and industrial transformation.Hosted by White Hsu, the podcast provides structured insights into AI, semiconductors, startups, and platform economies — explaining why Taiwan plays a critical role in the future of technology.Topics include:• AI industry trends• semiconductor supply chain dynamics• startup ecosystem strategy• platform economy competition• global tech geopolitics• Taiwan’s role in global innovationNew episodes weekly.Connect with me:Blog: https://whitehsu.blogLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/white-hsu-63b14737--Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
45
Episode 44: Foxconn’s Pixel Moment: Why Luxgen Matters More Than Car Sales
Foxconn’s acquisition of Luxgen may look like a small move in a small market. But beneath the surface, it reveals something much bigger. In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, we break down why Foxconn is not trying to win Taiwan’s EV market — but instead building a full-stack EV platform capability. By operating Luxgen as a real-world automotive brand, Foxconn is closing the most critical gap in its EV strategy: the ability to run an end-to-end system — from manufacturing to sales, service, and customer accountability. This move closely mirrors what Google did with Pixel — not to dominate smartphone sales, but to validate Android as a platform. Luxgen, in this context, becomes Foxconn’s first-party “reference EV.” We also explore why Taiwan serves as the ideal testing ground, and how this strategy strengthens — rather than conflicts with — Foxconn’s partnerships with global automakers, especially in Japan. This is not a bet on car sales. It is a bet on platform credibility — and long-term control in the global EV ecosystem. ---- 🎧 Connect with me on LinkedIn: Search for White Hsu 📡 Follow Taiwan Tech Dispatch on: YouTube / Spotify / Apple Podcasts -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
44
Episode 43: Population Collapse and the Future of Taiwan’s Tech Industry
Taiwan’s birth rate has hit record lows — and this is no longer just a demographic story. It is a structural challenge that directly impacts one of the world’s most talent-driven technology ecosystems. In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, we explore: • Why Taiwan has entered a phase of natural population decline • How a shrinking talent pipeline is already affecting tech companies • The chain reaction across wages, hiring, and startup growth • Why global talent competition is becoming unavoidable • And what Taiwan must do to stay competitive When figures like Elon Musk start talking about Taiwan’s population trends, it signals that this issue has reached global attention. This episode breaks down why demographics are now a technology issue — and what it means for the future of Taiwan’s role in the global tech landscape. -------------- 🔗 Stay Connected 📩 Subscribe to my LinkedIn Newsletter for regular insights on Taiwan’s technology ecosystem 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/taiwan-tech-dispatch-7355532535025586178 📊 For deeper analysis and premium reports, explore Taiwan Tech Intelligence on Substack 👉 https://whitehsu.substack.com/ 🎧 Follow Taiwan Tech Dispatch on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts to stay updated on future episodes -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
43
Episode 42: Cashless but Card-First: Why Taiwan’s E-Payments Still Lag
Taiwan is already a highly cashless society — but not in the way many people assume. While e-payment accounts are widely adopted, credit cards still dominate the majority of transaction value. In this episode, we explore why Taiwan’s payment ecosystem evolved along a card-first path, how mobile wallets often still rely on card infrastructure, and why e-payments remain focused on small-value transactions. We also compare Taiwan’s digital payment landscape with China, South Korea, Japan, and Singapore to better understand how historical financial infrastructure shapes consumer behavior. Understanding Taiwan’s payment ecosystem provides a deeper perspective on how technology adoption is influenced by incentives, regulation, and legacy systems. Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitehsu/ Read the original article: https://whitehsu.blog/2025/12/15/taiwan-cashless-credit-cards-e-payments/ Subscribe to Taiwan Tech Dispatch on: YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Follow the podcast for more analysis on Taiwan’s technology ecosystem, startups, supply chains, and digital economy. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
42
Episode 41: Global AI Index Taiwan: Why Taiwan Rose to #16 — And Why the Hard Part Starts Now
Taiwan climbed from #21 to #16 in the Global AI Index, marking one of the fastest improvements in the region. But the ranking itself only tells part of the story. In Episode 41 of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, we explore the structural forces behind Taiwan’s AI competitiveness — and the critical gaps that still prevent Taiwan from entering the global Top 10. Taiwan already plays a central role in the global AI infrastructure stack, from semiconductors and advanced packaging to AI servers and cooling systems. Government strategy has also supported steady progress through national AI programs, compute investment, and education initiatives. However, major structural challenges remain. Taiwan still faces shortages in senior AI talent, a relatively weak commercial software ecosystem, and limited upstream AI development capability. These factors constrain Taiwan’s ability to move from AI deployment leadership toward AI innovation leadership. This episode also examines how Taiwan’s startup ecosystem reflects both strength and constraint. Because Taiwan’s domestic market is relatively small, many AI startups must think globally from Day 1 — creating both resilience and a longer path to scale. Taiwan’s position in the global AI supply chain is already indispensable. The next phase of Taiwan’s AI journey will depend on talent development, software capability, ecosystem maturity, and global ambition. Subscribe to Taiwan Tech Dispatch on Spotify or YouTube to stay updated on future episodes. Follow the Taiwan Tech Dispatch LinkedIn Newsletter for deeper analysis on Taiwan’s technology ecosystem and global industry trends. https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/taiwan-tech-dispatch-7355532535025586178 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/white-hsu-63b14737/ -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
41
Episode 40: The AI War Has Landed in Taipei - Google vs Nvidia and Taiwan’s New Strategic Role
The global AI race is no longer just about models, chips, or software. It has become a battle for infrastructure — and that battle is now happening in Taipei. In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, we explore how two of the world’s most powerful technology companies — Google and Nvidia — are both expanding their AI hardware presence in Taiwan. From Google’s largest overseas AI hardware R&D center in Shilin, to Nvidia’s engineering hub in Nangang and its new overseas headquarters project, NVIDIA Constellation, in Beitou–Shilin Technology Park — Taipei is quietly becoming the ground zero of the global AI compute war. We break down: Why Taiwan is critical to AI infrastructure The real competition between TPUs and GPUs How Taiwan’s supply chain is shaping the future of AI And why this rivalry could be a long-term win for Taiwan 🎯 If you enjoy deep dives into Taiwan’s technology ecosystem and global tech strategy: 👉 Subscribe to Taiwan Tech Dispatch on YouTube** or Spotify** 👉 Connect with me on LinkedIn: White Hsu 👉 Read more and subscribe to my Newsletter at: Taiwan Tech Dispatch Taiwan is no longer just part of the supply chain. It is becoming the center of gravity in the AI era. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
40
Episode 39: Bolt Enters Taiwan - A Sustainable Ride-Hailing Model and Why Taiwan Is the First Stop in East Asia
In September 2025, European ride-hailing unicorn Bolt officially launched in Taiwan. At first glance, it might seem like just another mobility platform entering a competitive market. But Bolt is not playing the traditional ride-hailing game. Instead of relying on heavy subsidies and price wars, Bolt is testing a driver-first platform model built around structural incentives and long-term sustainability. In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, we explore how Bolt’s strategy differs from competitors like Uber, and why Taiwan may be the perfect testing ground for new platform economics in East Asia. We also discuss what this launch reveals about Taiwan’s broader role in the global technology ecosystem. From regulatory clarity to digital readiness and consumer openness, Taiwan is increasingly becoming a strategic entry point for global startups looking to expand into Asia. Connect with me on LinkedIn Search for White Hsu to follow my latest analysis on Taiwan’s technology ecosystem, startups, and global industry trends. Subscribe to my newsletter Taiwan Tech Dispatch – where I share deeper insights on Taiwan’s tech industry, startups, and geopolitical economy. Follow the podcast Subscribe to Taiwan Tech Dispatch on YouTube or Spotify so you don’t miss future episodes exploring Taiwan’s role in global innovation. You can also read the original article behind this episode on my blog: whitehsu.blog -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
39
Episode 38: Foxconn’s Real Entry into Japan: Why Mitsubishi FUSO Matters More Than Nissan
For more than a year, headlines suggested that Foxconn’s breakthrough into Japan’s auto industry would come through Nissan. But the real entry point wasn’t a passenger-car giant. It was Mitsubishi FUSO. In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, we explore why Foxconn’s 50–50 joint venture with Mitsubishi FUSO — focused on electric buses — may be far more strategically significant than most observers realize. This isn’t another MOU. This isn’t exploratory dialogue. This is real EV production inside a Japanese factory. We break down: • Why passenger-car negotiations in Japan stalled • How BYD’s pricing pressure reshaped the commercial vehicle market • Why Mitsubishi FUSO needed Foxconn’s EV platform and capital • How this JV changes Foxconn’s bargaining power with Nissan • And what this means for Japan’s long-term EV transition Japan’s EV door didn’t open where everyone expected. But it opened exactly where Foxconn needed it. If you’re interested in Taiwan’s role in global manufacturing, EV supply chains, and Asia’s shifting industrial balance, this episode is for you. 👉 For deeper structural analysis, subscribe to my LinkedIn Newsletter: Taiwan Tech Dispatch https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/taiwan-tech-dispatch-7355532535025586178 I share behind-the-scenes insights on Taiwan’s technology ecosystem and global strategy every week. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
38
Episode 37: Why the U.S. Still Can’t Replicate Taiwan’s Semiconductor Ecosystem
In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, White Hsu examines one of the most important geopolitical and industrial questions of our time: Can the United States truly rebuild what Taiwan spent thirty years constructing? As Washington intensifies its reshoring policies under President Trump’s renewed administration, semiconductor manufacturing has become central to national security strategy, industrial policy, and global supply chain negotiations. While the U.S. can relocate certain chip production capacity, replicating Taiwan’s dense semiconductor ecosystem is an entirely different challenge. In this episode, we explore: • Why Taiwan’s chip dominance has drawn renewed U.S. political attention • The structural limits of reshoring advanced semiconductor production • The workforce and tacit knowledge gap • Why geographic clustering matters more than subsidies • What production can realistically move — and what cannot • The emerging dual-hub future of the global semiconductor industry https://whitehsu.blog/2025/11/17/taiwan-chips-us-pressure-limits/ If you enjoy strategic deep dives into Taiwan’s technology economy and global geopolitics, follow Taiwan Tech Dispatch on your preferred podcast platform, and subscribe to the newsletter for long-form analysis. https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/taiwan-tech-dispatch-7355532535025586178 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
37
Episode 36: The AI Multiplier Effect: Why Taiwan’s Growth Is Being Underestimated
In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, we explore why major institutions have sharply different forecasts for Taiwan’s economic growth — and what those differences reveal about how AI is reshaping Taiwan’s economy. While organizations like the IMF project moderate growth, local economists and regional institutions see something much bigger taking shape: an AI-driven multiplier effect that amplifies investment, employment, wages, and reinvestment across Taiwan’s tightly integrated technology ecosystem. This episode breaks down: Why GDP forecasts for Taiwan differ by more than two percentage points What the “AI multiplier effect” really means in plain language Why Taiwan’s AI supply chain creates stronger economic spillovers than most global models assume And why 2025 may represent not just growth, but a structural re-rating of Taiwan’s economy 📖 Read the full article: https://whitehsu.blog/2025/11/07/taiwan-ai-multiplier-effect-gdp-forecast/ 🎧 Follow and subscribe to Taiwan Tech Dispatch: Spotify YouTube 📩 Subscribe to the newsletter for deeper analysis and long-form insights: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/taiwan-tech-dispatch-7355532535025586178 This is not an episode about short-term predictions — it’s about understanding the system beneath the numbers. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
36
Episode 35: Autopass and the TSMC Playbook
For the past decade, no local mobile payment startup in Taiwan has achieved profitability. In this episode, we explore how Autopass broke that cycle—not by competing for users, but by becoming the neutral infrastructure behind the entire mobility payment ecosystem. Starting from its B2C parking app “Car Ma-ji,” Autopass made a bold pivot to a B2B2C platform strategy inspired by TSMC: don’t compete, empower. By positioning itself as a “shovel-maker” rather than a gold miner, Autopass now serves banks, e-wallets, fuel chains, and mobility platforms without threatening any of them. We also examine why mobility payments offer a uniquely attractive battlefield, how Autopass monetizes through APIs and point-redemption spreads, and why Japan is the next critical test beyond Taiwan’s TAM limits. ---- 🔗 Read the full article (with charts and deeper analysis): https://whitehsu.blog/2025/11/12/autopass-tsmc-strategy-shovel-maker/ 📬 Subscribe to the Taiwan Tech Dispatch Newsletter: https://whitehsu.blog/ -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
35
Episode 34: High GDP, Low Wages: Taiwan’s Economic Paradox and Its Impact on Innovation & Startups
In 2025-2026, Taiwan officially crossed USD 40,000 GDP per capita, placing it among high-income economies. But for many people living and working in Taiwan, wages still feel stagnant—and the gap between economic growth and personal income is becoming harder to ignore. In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, host White Hsu explores Taiwan’s economic paradox: how a globally competitive, export-driven economy can generate massive GDP growth—while average wages lag behind. We dive into: Why high productivity doesn’t automatically translate into higher wages How this structure shapes Taiwan’s startup ecosystem The hidden advantages—and long-term risks—for innovation and talent Why Taiwan’s cost efficiency can be both a strength and a ceiling This episode is not just about economics. It’s about Taiwan’s innovation identity—and what must change as Taiwan moves deeper into the high-income era. If you enjoy deep dives on Taiwan’s tech ecosystem, startups, and global strategy: 📩 Subscribe to my LinkedIn Newsletter — Taiwan Tech Dispatch Weekly insights on Taiwan, innovation, and the global tech economy. 🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/taiwan-tech-dispatch-7355532535025586178 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
34
Episode 33: Startup Island Taiwan: How a National Brand Is Putting Taiwan’s Startups on the Global Stage
Taiwan is globally known for semiconductors and hardware manufacturing. But today, Taiwan is also trying to tell a different story — a startup story. In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, we explore Startup Island Taiwan, Taiwan’s national startup brand, and why branding has become a strategic tool for startups competing on a global stage. This episode looks beyond individual companies and focuses on the bigger picture: how a unified national narrative helps Taiwanese startups gain visibility, credibility, and access to international markets. If you’re interested in startups, innovation policy, or how small economies compete globally, this episode offers a clear and grounded perspective from Taiwan’s startup ecosystem. 🎧 This episode also connects with Episode 30, which discusses why Taiwanese startups often struggle with global visibility from a founder-level perspective. 📩 Subscribe to my LinkedIn Newsletter — Taiwan Tech Dispatch I regularly share deeper analysis on Taiwan’s technology, startups, AI, and global expansion strategies. 👉 Subscribe here: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/taiwan-tech-dispatch-7355532535025586178 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
33
Episode 32 (Special) — My First International English Interview on Taiwan’s Semiconductor Story
In this special episode, I share reflections from my first English interview with an international broadcaster, where we discussed Taiwan’s semiconductor ecosystem and the global chip supply chain. What began as a casual Zoom conversation turned into a recorded interview for Radio Taiwan International (RTI) — without slides, without prepared answers, and entirely live. In this episode, I reflect on what it feels like to explain complex and sensitive technology topics to a global audience, and what this experience taught me about clarity, framing, and cross-border understanding. 🎧 Original RTI interview (Episode 7) https://www.rti.org.tw/en/programnews?uid=4&pid=93251 My segment on Taiwan and semiconductors begins around the 34-minute mark. 🎙 The interview was hosted by international journalist Julien Oeuillet, whose work focuses on geopolitics and global affairs at Radio Taiwan International. Host profile: https://www.rti.org.tw/en/host?uid=4&pid=311 ✍️ I also wrote a Newsletter reflecting on this experience: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/first-english-interview-what-taught-me-taiwans-story-white-hsu-ri3gc 📩 If you’d like to follow my ongoing thoughts on Taiwan, technology, and global industry trends, you’re welcome to subscribe to my LinkedIn Newsletter, Taiwan Tech Dispatch: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/taiwan-tech-dispatch-7355532535025586178 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
32
Episode 31: Three Paths of Robotics: How the U.S., China, and Taiwan Are Building Different Robot Futures
In Episode 31 of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, we break down one of the most important — yet least understood — shifts in global technology: the robotics race. AI agents are improving fast, labor shortages are deepening, and the world is entering a new era where AI must not only think — but also act. That’s why robotics is becoming the next foundational platform after AI models. But here’s the surprising truth: The U.S., China, and Taiwan are not building the same robotics future. They’re building three completely different ones. In this episode, White Hsu explains: ** 🇺🇸 The U.S. Path — AI-first, high-capability general-purpose robots** 🇨🇳 The China Path — cost, scale, and vertical manufacturing dominance 🇹🇼 The Taiwan Path — supply-chain power, systems integration, and global trust We also explore why this divergence matters — and how Taiwan could replicate its AI server success to become the backbone supplier for the global robotics boom. 📘 You can also Read the full article: https://whitehsu.blog/2025/10/27/three-paths-robotics-us-china-taiwan/ 🔗 Follow White Hsu / Taiwan Tech Dispatch Blog: whitehsu.blog LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/white-hsu-63b14737 Newsletter: Taiwan Tech Dispatch YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WhiteHsu_TW Spotify: Taiwan Tech Dispatch Podcast -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
31
Episode 30: When Taiwan Finally Built Its Own Crunchbase: Why Findit Matters More Than People Realize
Taiwan’s startup ecosystem has always been vibrant — but strangely invisible. ** For years, global investors struggled to access reliable data about Taiwanese startups. No unified database, no verified funding records, and no clear way to benchmark Taiwan against other APAC markets.** That changed with Findit — Taiwan’s first centralized, public, Crunchbase-like startup database. In this episode, I break down: Why Taiwan lacked startup visibility for over a decade How data opacity hurt Taiwan’s position in the global innovation map What Findit finally solves — and why it’s a structural upgrade How visibility leads to capital flow, talent mobility, and global recognition What this means for Taiwan’s future as an emerging APAC innovation hub Findit is not just a website. It is Taiwan’s long-missing infrastructure for discoverability — and a turning point that could redefine how the world sees Taiwan’s startups. If you want to understand the next phase of Taiwan’s innovation story, this episode is essential. 📘 You can also Read the full article: https://whitehsu.blog/2025/10/22/findit-taiwan-startup-database-crunchbase/ 🔗 Follow White Hsu / Taiwan Tech Dispatch Blog: whitehsu.blog LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/white-hsu-63b14737 Newsletter: Taiwan Tech Dispatch YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WhiteHsu_TW Spotify: Taiwan Tech Dispatch Podcast -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
30
Episode 29: Owlting and Taiwan’s New Unicorn Era: Why a Platform from Taipei Is Rewriting the Rules
Taiwan rarely makes global headlines for software unicorns — but that may be about to change. In this episode, we explore the surprising rise of Owlting, a Taipei-born platform that has crossed the unicorn valuation threshold and is preparing for a Nasdaq listing. But this story is bigger than one company. Owlting represents a new pattern in Taiwan’s startup landscape: cross-border business models, multi-vertical platforms, and globally understood revenue engines. In this episode, we break down: Why Taiwan historically produced few software unicorns How Owlting expanded into travel-tech, fintech, and blockchain Why U.S. investors finally took notice The “New Unicorn Equation” defining Taiwan’s next generation of startups How AI, geopolitics, and capital flows are reshaping Taiwan’s role in Asia What this means for founders, investors, and the Taiwan ecosystem Taiwan may finally be entering its soft-tech unicorn era — and Owlting could be one of the first signals of a much larger shift. 📘 You can also Read the full article: https://whitehsu.blog/2025/10/19/owlting-taiwan-newest-unicorn-nasdaq/ 🔗 Follow White Hsu / Taiwan Tech Dispatch Blog: whitehsu.blog LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/white-hsu-63b14737 Newsletter: Taiwan Tech Dispatch YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WhiteHsu_TW Spotify: Taiwan Tech Dispatch Podcast -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
29
Episode 28: When Japan Says No: Foxconn, Nissan, and the Long Game Strategy
When Nissan rejected Foxconn’s proposal to acquire the Oppama factory, many headlines framed it as a failed negotiation. ** But is it really the end of the story? Or just the beginning of a longer game?** In this episode, we break down: What actually happened in the Foxconn × Nissan talks Why Japan’s automakers hesitate to accept outside help The striking parallels with Foxconn’s earlier negotiations with Sharp How “dignity negotiations” shape business outcomes in Japan Why Foxconn’s strategic withdrawal may set up a stronger second round What this means for the future of Taiwan–Japan industrial collaboration Japan’s first “no” has never been the final answer — not with Sharp, and possibly not with Nissan either. This episode explores how Foxconn is playing a long-term, cross-cultural strategy in one of the world’s most complex industries. 🎧 A deep dive into Japan’s EV pressures, corporate pride, and the unseen art of waiting for the right moment. 📘 You can also Read the full article: https://whitehsu.blog/2025/10/15/foxconn-nissan-sharp-japan-negotiations/ 🔗 Follow White Hsu / Taiwan Tech DispatchBlog: whitehsu.blog LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/white-hsu-63b14737 Newsletter: Taiwan Tech Dispatch YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WhiteHsu_TW Spotify: Taiwan Tech Dispatch Podcast -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
28
Episode 27: Women in Leadership, Tech Culture, and What Asia Can Learn from Japan’s Turning Point
Japan may soon see a historic first: a female prime minister. But this moment isn’t just political—it reshapes the conversation about women, leadership, and the future of Asia’s tech industry. In this episode, we explore: How Sanae Takaichi’s rise signals a turning point for Japan Why Asian politics is diversifying faster than the tech sector Taiwan’s position as a regional leader in gender equality The growing presence of women in Taiwan’s STEM, engineering, and tech management roles And the remaining challenge: increasing women’s representation in senior technical leadership For Taiwan, gender inclusion is no longer just social progress— it’s a competitive advantage in AI, semiconductors, and global innovation. 📘 Read the full article: https://whitehsu.blog/2025/10/13/takaichi-women-leadership-taiwan-tech/ 🔗 Follow White Hsu / Taiwan Tech Dispatch Blog: whitehsu.blog LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/white-hsu-63b14737 Newsletter: Taiwan Tech Dispatch YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WhiteHsu_TW Spotify: Taiwan Tech Dispatch Podcast If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a rating. Your support helps Taiwan’s tech stories reach the world. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
27
Episode 26: Why Foreign Founders Are Choosing Taiwan: The CreatorDB Story
Foreign founders choosing Taiwan as their base for building global SaaS companies? It’s happening—and CreatorDB is one of the most revealing examples of this rising trend. In Episode 26, we explore how CreatorDB’s international founding team strategically chose Taipei over other global hubs like Singapore, Japan, and Hong Kong—and why Taiwan turned out to be the ideal place to build a data-driven SaaS platform. From engineering talent and retention rates to cost structure, culture, and ecosystem gaps, this episode breaks down the real competitive advantages—and challenges—that foreign founders encounter when building in Taiwan. If Taiwan wants to become Asia’s next global SaaS hub, this is the playbook. 🎧 Tune in to learn: Why CreatorDB selected Taiwan after comparing multiple countries The hidden strengths of Taiwan’s software and engineering ecosystem What Taiwan offers that Singapore, Japan, Korea, and Hong Kong cannot How CreatorDB reached US$3M+ ARR before raising venture capital What Taiwan still needs to improve to attract more foreign founders 📘 Read the full article: https://whitehsu.blog/2025/10/08/creatordb-taiwan-startup-story/ 🔗 Follow White Hsu / Taiwan Tech Dispatch Blog: whitehsu.blog LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/white-hsu-63b14737 Newsletter: Taiwan Tech Dispatch YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WhiteHsu_TW Spotify: Taiwan Tech Dispatch Podcast If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a rating. Your support helps Taiwan’s tech stories reach the world. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
26
Episode 25: Taiwan’s STEM Teacher Shortage: Why AI’s Future Starts in the Classroom
In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, host White Hsu examines an overlooked paradox in Taiwan’s high-tech rise: as the island invests billions in AI and semiconductors, it faces a severe shortage of STEM teachers. From declining teacher numbers and widening urban–rural gaps to the economic forces pulling talent away from education, this episode reveals how Taiwan’s talent crisis is shifting from boardrooms to classrooms. You’ll also hear how other countries — from Singapore to Finland — treat educators as national assets, and what Taiwan can learn to build a sustainable AI future. 🎧 Listen now to explore: Why the STEM teacher shortage matters for Taiwan’s AI ecosystem How the tech boom is draining education talent Lessons from global education leaders Paths forward: AI education fellowships, hybrid teaching models, and industry partnerships 📘 Read the full article: https://whitehsu.blog/2025/10/06/taiwan-stem-teacher-shortage/ 🔗 Connect with me on LinkedIn and subscribe to my weekly Newsletter for more insights on tech and business landscape across Taiwan and the world. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
25
Episode 24: CloudMile’s Total Funding Reaches $58 Million: Taiwan’s AI + Cloud Breakthrough
Taiwan’s AI ecosystem continues to surprise — even in a tight global funding environment. In this episode, White Hsu explores CloudMile’s USD 58 million total funding milestone, breaking down: How CloudMile transitioned from Google Cloud partner to “AI + Cloud” platform leader Why its investor mix signals global confidence in Taiwan’s software potential What this means for the future of Taiwan’s AI and cloud integration ecosystem This story captures Taiwan’s quiet but powerful shift — from manufacturing strength to a service-based innovation hub powered by AI and cloud. 🎧 Listen to learn how Taiwan’s AI + Cloud startups are building global momentum. 📖 Read more on whitehsu.blog 💬 Connect on LinkedIn for more Taiwan Tech Dispatch updates and the Weekly Newsletter. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
24
Episode 23: Gogoro’s Revival Plan: Can Taiwan’s EV Pioneer Reignite Its Global Ambition?
In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, host White Hsu explores the comeback story of Gogoro, once the poster child for Taiwan’s green-tech innovation. After a dazzling NASDAQ SPAC debut and a tough reality check, Gogoro is now fighting to reignite its global ambition with a fresh capital injection and a refocused strategy. Can it turn attention back into trust? 🚦 We trace Gogoro’s rise, its market challenges, and its pivot toward sustainability and profitability — offering broader insights for Taiwan’s startup ecosystem. 🪫 Chapters 0:00 Intro 1:00 The Rise and Promise of Gogoro 2:30 The Reality Check 4:00 Capital Injection & Strategy Shift 6:00 Lessons for Taiwan’s Startups 8:30 Reflection & Takeaways 📖 Full Article: https://whitehsu.blog/2025/09/18/gogoro-revival-plan-capital-injection/ 📢 Follow White Hsu for more 🌐 Blog — whitehsu.blog 🔗 LinkedIn — @White Hsu 🎧 Subscribe on YouTube | Spotify | SoundOn Podcasts 💡 CTA: If you enjoyed this episode, please like, share, and subscribe to support independent coverage of Taiwan’s tech and innovation scene. Your support helps this show reach more listeners around the world. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
23
Episode 22: Taiwan’s Twin Engines: Exports and Capital Power in a Shifting Asian Economy
Taiwan’s economy has quietly outperformed its peers — not just through world-leading semiconductor exports, but also through a booming capital market that’s now the 8th largest in the world. In this episode, White Hsu unpacks how exports and capital markets form Taiwan’s twin engines — fueling growth, investor confidence, and regional leadership amid global economic headwinds. 🎯 Highlights: How Taiwan’s exports overtook South Korea’s for the first time Why foreign investors trust Taiwan’s market structure The “dual-engine effect” driving innovation and growth 🎧 Listen on: YouTube Spotify 📘 Read the full analysis: Taiwan–Korea Export Turning Point Taiwan Stock Market: Global Rank 8th 📬 Subscribe to the Taiwan Tech Dispatch Newsletter for more insights on AI, startups, and Asia’s innovation economy: URL -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
22
Episode 21: AI Meets Biotech: How Taiwan’s Life Science Startups Are Going Global
I is blurring the line between computer science and biology — and for Taiwan, that intersection might just be the bridge to its next global breakthrough. In this episode, White Hsu dives into how Taiwan’s biotech startups are adopting AI tools to speed up drug discovery, improve medical imaging, and expand beyond local markets. From AetherAI and Taiwan AI Labs to Syncell and AIM, we explore how data-driven innovation is reshaping the life science industry and connecting Taiwan to the world’s AI frontier. 🎧 Read the full article on whitehsu.blog 📩 Follow White Hsu on LinkedIn and subscribe to Taiwan Tech Dispatch on YouTube, Spotify, and SoundOn for more stories about how Taiwan’s tech ecosystem is reshaping the world. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
21
Episode 20: Drones and Strategy - How Taiwan’s Industry is Taking Flight
From Ukraine’s battlefields to Taiwan’s rice paddies, drones are redefining the way we think about technology. In this episode, we explore Taiwan’s push to build its own drone ecosystem—spanning defense, agriculture, smart cities, and global supply chains. Can Taiwan move from follower to strategic player in this high-stakes industry? 🎧 Tune in to hear: Why the global drone market is exploding after Ukraine Taiwan’s “Drone National Team” and startup ecosystem Key opportunities in defense, agriculture, and disaster response The challenges of scaling, regulation, and capital intensity Strategic implications: from semiconductors to drones 👉 For deeper analysis, read the full blog post here: https://whitehsu.blog/2025/09/04/taiwans-drone-industry-growth/ ✨ If you enjoyed this episode, follow me on LinkedIn and subscribe to my Taiwan Tech Dispatch Newsletter for weekly insights: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/white-hsu-63b14737/ Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/taiwan-tech-dispatch-7355532535025586178 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
20
Episode 19: HTC’s Eagle Gamble — Can HTC Win the AI Glasses Race?
HTC is back in the spotlight with the Vive Eagle, a bold new entry in the AI glasses race. In this episode, I compare Eagle with Apple’s Vision Pro and Meta’s Ray-Ban AI Glasses, exploring what sets HTC apart and why this gamble matters for Taiwan’s tech future. Will HTC carve out a niche in this next wave of computing? Or will the giants dominate the space? 👉 Read my full analysis on the blog: whitehsu.blog 👉 Follow me on LinkedIn for more insights: White Hsu 👉 Subscribe to Taiwan Tech Dispatch on YouTube, Spotify, and SoundOn for weekly updates. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
19
Episode 18: Taiwan’s $40,000 Moment: How Tech is Powering a New Growth Era
Taiwan is on the verge of crossing $40,000 USD GDP per capita, overtaking Japan and soon South Korea. But is this just another semiconductor success story, or the start of a broader transformation? In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, I break down: Taiwan’s dual growth engines: outbound investment + inbound FDI The significance of the $40,000 USD GDP milestone Winners and laggards in Taiwan’s economy Global implications for East Asia’s competitiveness 👉 Call-to-Actions 🎧 Subscribe to Taiwan Tech Dispatch on YouTube or Spotify 📖 Read the full blog articles: (1) Taiwan’s Dual Capital Engines (2) Taiwan GDP Per Capita $40,000 📰 Subscribe to my weekly LinkedIn Newsletter: Taiwan Tech Dispatch 🤝 Connect with me on LinkedIn -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
18
Episode 17: Taiwan’s E-Commerce: How Vertical Players Are Redefining the Game
In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, we explore Taiwan’s unique e-commerce battlefield. Unlike markets dominated by giants like Amazon or Alibaba, Taiwan remains diverse and competitive—opening the door for vertical players to thrive. We’ll break down: Why Taiwan’s e-commerce market is different from the rest of the world The rise of foreign and local vertical players Case examples like Carousell, Pinkoi, and cross-border beauty platforms What this means for startups, investors, and the future of retail in Taiwan 📖 Read the original blog article here: 👉 Taiwan E-Commerce: Growth, Competition, and Niche Startup Potential 🎧 Subscribe and listen on: YouTube Spotify 🤝 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/white-hsu-63b14737/ -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
17
Episode 16: AI at the Crossroads of Travel: KKday vs. Lion Travel
Artificial intelligence is transforming not only tech companies but also traditional industries like travel and hospitality. In this episode, we look at Taiwan’s travel industry through the lens of two leading players: KKday and Lion Travel. KKday: once seen as a unicorn candidate, now undergoing an AI-driven restructuring with staff cuts and automation through its TITAN AI initiative. Lion Travel: the industry incumbent, taking a hybrid path by reskilling employees and investing in travel-tech startup FonTrip Tech to build an AI ecosystem. Their divergent approaches highlight two distinct strategies: Disruption Defense vs. Transformation Offense. Which path will define the future of travel? 👉 Listen now to uncover lessons that extend far beyond tourism—into manufacturing, finance, retail, and every traditional industry confronting AI. 📌 Don’t forget to: Subscribe on Spotify and YouTube Visit my blog for full analysis: whitehsu.blog Connect with me on LinkedIn for more insights You can also subscribe my Newsletter with weekly update. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
16
Episode 15: Taiwan’s AI Transformation Gap: Bridging the M-Shaped Divide
Taiwan’s high-tech giants are leading the global AI race — but many traditional industries and SMEs are falling behind, creating an M-shaped divide in AI adoption. In this episode, we unpack why the gap exists, the risks if left unaddressed, and the pathways to ensure AI transformation benefits all sectors of the economy. From talent concentration to capital disparities, and from government pilot programs to cross-industry partnerships, you’ll get a clear picture of how Taiwan can bridge this divide. 📖 Read the full article: Blog 🤝 Connect with me on LinkedIn:White Hsu 🎧 Subscribe on Spotify:URL ▶️ Subscribe on YouTube:URL -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
15
Episode 14: From Mitsubishi to Nissan: Foxconn’s Quiet Takeover of Japan’s EV Landscape
In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, we revisit a story first explored in Episode 3 — Foxconn’s EV partnership with Mitsubishi — and connect it to a new, potentially game-changing development: a rumored Foxconn–Nissan collaboration. From the underutilized Oppama Plant in Kanagawa, to Foxconn’s MIH platform, to Japan’s EV infrastructure push, we examine how this partnership could reshape Japan’s electric vehicle ambitions and strengthen Foxconn’s foothold in Asia’s auto industry. We also explore the broader EV trends in China, the US, and Southeast Asia — and what these moves mean for Taiwan’s evolving role in the global tech ecosystem. 📩 Subscribe to Taiwan Tech Dispatch on Spotify or YouTube 🌐 Visit my blog: whitehsu.blog 💼 Connect with me on LinkedIn:LinkedIn 👉 Follow us on Facebook: Facebook Page -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
14
Episode 13: Stuck in the TAM Trap: Involution and the High Cost of Staying Local
In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, we go beyond the concept of TAM (Total Addressable Market) and explore what happens when startups choose to stay local — and get trapped. From mobile payments to digital learning platforms, Taiwan’s vibrant startup ecosystem often falls into a cycle of involution: intense competition, little differentiation, and zero scalability. It's not a lack of innovation — it's a lack of room to grow. 🎧 If you're building in a small market, this episode is for you. 🌍 Learn how to spot the signs of the TAM Trap — and what founders must do to escape it. 👉 Connect with White Hsu on LinkedIn 👉 Read the full blog post: whitehsu.blog 👉 Follow us on Facebook Page for updates 👉 Subscribe on Spotify, or YouTube. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
13
Episode 12: Going Global: How Taiwan’s Startups Are Aiming for Unicorn Status
How do Taiwanese startups break out of a limited domestic market and compete on the global stage? In this episode, we explore how founders are overcoming the TAM (Total Addressable Market) hurdle by expanding into Southeast Asia and Japan — and how companies like Appier, Gogoro, and Perfect Corp. have built real global momentum. We’ll unpack key strategies, case studies, and the mindset shift required to go from local player to international contender. 👉 For deeper insights, read the full blog articles at: https://whitehsu.blog 🔗 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/white-hsu-63b14737/ 📘 Follow my Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/people/White-Hsu-Taiwan-Tech-Dispatch/61577012551331/ 🎧 Subscribe Podcast on Spotify and YouTube Stay tuned — the future of Taiwan’s tech scene is going global. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
12
Episode 11: From Gold Card to Permanent Residency: Can Taiwan Truly Retain Global Tech Talent?
Taiwan’s Employment Gold Card has opened doors for global professionals, but is it enough to make them stay? In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, host White Hsu explores how recent policy shifts—like Taiwan’s updated permanent residency rules (APRC)—signal a deeper commitment to long-term talent retention. We unpack the strengths and limitations of the Gold Card, examine the new APRC changes, and outline the key gaps that still need to be filled—from public services to career mobility. If you’re passionate about global mobility, tech ecosystems, or Taiwan’s evolving role in the global talent race, this episode is for you. 👉 Visit the full blog post here: Gold Card: https://wp.me/pb2p00-h1 APRC: https://whitehsu.blog/2025/07/14/whitehsu-blog-taiwan-permanent-residency/ 🔗 Connect with White Hsu on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/white-hsu-63b14737/ 👍 Follow the Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/people/White-Hsu-Taiwan-Tech-Dispatch/61577012551331/ 📲 Subscribe on Spotify, YouTube, or your favorite podcast app! -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
11
Episode 10: From Tariffs to Texas: Taiwan’s Server Giants Go West
Trump is back—and so are the tariffs. In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, we explore how Taiwan’s leading server manufacturers—like Wistron, Wiwynn, Inventec, and Pegatron—are responding to renewed U.S.–China trade tensions by setting up shop in America. From Texas land grabs to NVIDIA-powered factories, this isn’t just a supply chain adjustment. It’s a geopolitical realignment. 🎧 Subscribe to the podcast on Spotify ▶️ Watch full episodes on YouTube 🔗 Connect with host White Hsu on LinkedIn 📘 Follow the latest updates on the Facebook Page -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
10
Episode 9: Chips, China, and Consolidation: What a UMC–GlobalFoundries Merger Could Mean for the World
In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, we explore the potential merger between UMC (United Microelectronics Corporation) and GlobalFoundries — a move that could reshape the global semiconductor landscape. Host White Hsu dives into the strategic rationale behind the deal, China’s mature-node ambitions, and the geopolitical implications for the U.S., Taiwan, and the global supply chain. We break down why this merger matters, how it fits into the broader U.S.–China tech rivalry, and what it signals about the future of chip manufacturing in a multipolar world. 📌 Note: As of July 2025, no official merger deal has been announced. 👉 Read the full blog article: https://whitehsu.blog/2025/04/04/strategic-implications-of-a-potential-umc-and-globalfoundries-merger-amid-chinas-mature-node-expansion 🔗 Connect with White on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/white-hsu-63b14737/ 📣 Follow the Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/people/White-Hsu-Taiwan-Tech-Dispatch/61577012551331/ -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
9
Episode 8: Talent Crunch in a Booming Tech Economy: Taiwan’s Hidden Challenge
Taiwan’s tech sector is booming, with world-leading innovations in semiconductors, AI, and cloud infrastructure. But behind the headlines lies a serious and growing concern: a shortage of talent that threatens the long-term sustainability of this growth. In this episode, we explore the scale and root causes of Taiwan’s talent crunch—from high turnover and brain drain, to the unintended consequences of education reform and the challenges startups face in retaining skilled professionals. We also set the stage for what’s next: how government initiatives like the Employment Gold Card aim to solve this, and why cultural transformation might matter just as much as policy. 🎧 Subscribe to Taiwan Tech Dispatch on Spotify or YouTube 🔍 Read the full analysis on whitehsu.blog 🔗 Follow White Hsu on LinkedIn and Facebook for more insights -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
8
Episode 7: Beyond Chips: How Taiwan’s Software and AI Startups Are Rising Fast
In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, host White Hsu explores Taiwan’s growing ecosystem of software and AI startups—beyond its legacy in semiconductors and hardware. We spotlight two standout companies: CyCraft, a cybersecurity firm leveraging AI to fight advanced digital threats. OEN Tech, a CRM startup transforming supporter engagement and expanding across Southeast Asia. From fundraising momentum to global expansion strategies, these stories highlight Taiwan’s evolution into a hub for innovation, cloud platforms, and scalable software solutions. 🎧 Subscribe on Spotify and YouTube ✍️ Read more at whitehsu.blog 🔗 Connect on LinkedIn 📘 Follow the Facebook Page for insights and updates -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
7
Episode 6: Dividend Discipline in Action: What EASTECH Teaches Us About Long-Term Investing
n this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, host White Hsu dives into the world of dividend investing through the lens of EASTECH (5225.TW), a Taiwanese hidden champion and global leader in audio modules. We explore insights from their 2025 shareholder meeting—how EASTECH balances innovation with steady capital returns, and what it can teach long-term investors about conviction, capital discipline, and value creation. Whether you're a seasoned investor or startup founder, this is a masterclass in sustainable growth. 🎧 Like What You Hear? Subscribe and Connect! If you enjoyed this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, don’t forget to: 🔹 Subscribe to the Podcast → Listen on Spotify → Watch on YouTube 🔹 Explore Full Articles on My Blog → whitehsu.blog — in-depth insights on Taiwan’s tech, startups, investment, and strategy 🔹 Connect with Me on LinkedIn → Follow White Hsu on LinkedIn 🔹 Follow My Facebook Page for Weekly Insights → White Hsu on Facebook 🎙️ New episodes drop every week — covering Taiwan’s tech, startups, investment trends, and global strategies. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
6
Episode 5: COMPUTEX 2025: From AI Arena to National Strategy
🎧 What’s inside this episode: COMPUTEX 2025 wasn’t just another tech expo — it was Taiwan’s bold vision for the future of AI, innovation, and global leadership. In this episode, host White Hsu breaks it down into three strategic layers: 1️⃣ AI Ecosystem on Display From generative AI demos to Startup Island Taiwan, the exhibition showed how local startups and global giants are converging. 2️⃣ Infrastructure That Powers Innovation The expansion of Taoyuan International Airport isn’t just about travel — it’s about positioning Taiwan as a tech and logistics hub in Asia. 3️⃣ A National Strategy in Motion Taiwan is moving beyond hardware dominance to build a values-driven AI and SaaS ecosystem with global trust. 🔗 Read more + photos: 👉 https://whitehsu.blog/2025/05/23/computex-2025-taiwan-ai-ecosystem/ 👉 https://whitehsu.blog/2025/05/25/taiwan-tech-hub-taoyuan-airport-computex/ 👉 https://whitehsu.blog/2025/05/28/computex-2025-taiwan-tech-strategy/ 📲 Follow us on LinkedIn & Facebook for exclusive photos and analysis: LinkedIn 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/white-hsu-63b14737/ Facebook 👉 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577012551331 🌐 Subscribe for weekly insights on how Taiwan is shaping the future of tech — from semiconductors to startups. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
5
Episode 4: Inside IBM Think 2025: AI, Ecosystems, and Enterprise Innovation
🎙️ In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, host White Hsu takes you behind the scenes at IBM Think 2025 in Boston — one of the biggest enterprise tech conferences of the year. From watsonx.ai to APAC partner strategies and real AI deployments, this episode unpacks: How IBM is transforming AI into enterprise-ready tools Why partnerships across Asia-Pacific — from Taiwan to India — matter more than ever Startup highlights like Sirion, OpenLegacy, and Smart Analytics 3 key takeaways for tech leaders planning their next AI move 📖 Full coverage and photos on: https://whitehsu.blog 📬 Subscribe for more insights on Asia’s role in global tech innovation. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
4
Episode 3: From Taipei to Tokyo to Sydney: Foxconn and Mitsubishi’s EV Gamble
In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, we explore the unexpected partnership between Foxconn and Mitsubishi Motors — from the heart of Taiwan’s manufacturing to Australia and New Zealand’s EV markets. Why did Mitsubishi choose a tech giant over traditional automakers? How is Foxconn’s CDMS model reshaping the industry? And what does this mean for Taiwan’s place in the global EV supply chain? 🎧 Listen in for analysis, personal insights, and future predictions about this bold move in the electric vehicle world. 🔗 Full blog post: https://whitehsu.blog/2025/05/15/foxconn-mitsubishi-ev-deal/ 💼 Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/white-hsu-63b14737/ 📘 Follow the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577012551331 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
3
Episode 2: AWS Launches Full Region in Taiwan: What It Means for Asia-Pacific Tech
In Episode 2 of the Taiwan Tech Dispatch podcast, we dive into AWS’s full region launch in Taiwan — a landmark moment for the island’s cloud infrastructure and digital future. What does this move mean for Asia-Pacific's cloud competitiveness? How does it impact Taiwan’s startups, developers, and international data strategies? Tune in to understand: The significance of Taiwan joining the AWS full-region club Strategic implications for global tech supply chains What this means for developers, AI companies, and cross-border SaaS platforms 📘 Read more on the blog: 👉 https://whitehsu.blog/ 💼 Follow me on LinkedIn for more insights: 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/white-hsu-63b14737/ 📣 Join the conversation on Facebook: 👉 https://www.facebook.com/whitehsu.blog If you enjoy this episode, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share it with fellow tech enthusiasts across Asia and beyond. 🌏 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
-
2
Episode 1: From Rivalry to Partnership: Taiwan and Korea’s AI Semiconductor Revolution
Taiwan and South Korea have long been fierce competitors in the high-tech industry. But as AI accelerates global innovation, these rivals are forming an unlikely partnership to co-lead the next wave of semiconductor breakthroughs. In this episode of Taiwan Tech Dispatch, we dive into how Taiwan’s TSMC and South Korea’s SK Hynix—once competitors in display panels and memory chips—are now collaborating on cutting-edge AI semiconductor solutions. Learn how advanced logic chips and high-bandwidth memory (HBM) are being integrated through next-gen packaging technologies like CoWoS and SoIC. 🎯 What you’ll hear: How past competition shaped Taiwan and Korea’s high-tech evolution Why AI is driving new collaboration in semiconductors The global impact of this partnership on supply chains and geopolitics Hosted by White Hsu. For more insights, visit whitehsu.blog and follow on LinkedIn and Facebook. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.
No topics indexed yet for this podcast.
Loading reviews...
ABOUT THIS SHOW
Taiwan Tech Dispatch explores how Taiwan’s technology ecosystem connects to global innovation, geopolitics, and industrial transformation.Hosted by White Hsu, the podcast provides structured insights into AI, semiconductors, startups, and platform economies — explaining why Taiwan plays a critical role in the future of technology.Topics include:• AI industry trends• semiconductor supply chain dynamics• startup ecosystem strategy• platform economy competition• global tech geopolitics• Taiwan’s role in global innovationNew episodes weekly.Connect with me:Blog: https://whitehsu.blogLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/white-hsu-63b14737--Hosting provided by SoundOn
HOSTED BY
White Hsu
CATEGORIES
Loading similar podcasts...