FCFC pivots to high-value products with 'Chemical Kitchen' concept, debuts at COMPUTEX

Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corp (FCFC) announced at its shareholders' meeting that it is accelerating its transition to high-value products. Using a 'Chemical Kitchen' concept, it is building a small-batch, diverse synthesis platform and will debut at COMPUTEX next week to showcase high-performance composite materials for AI servers and robotics.
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CNA reporter Tseng Jen-kai, Taipei, May 27. FCFC General Manager Lu Wen-jin stated that the company is building a small-batch, diverse synthesis platform under the 'Chemical Kitchen' concept in collaboration with professional chemical firms. FCFC will debut at the Taipei International Computer Show (COMPUTEX) next week to showcase its initial results. Chairman Hong Fu-yuan noted that despite last year's losses, the company has used this as an opportunity to phase out low-margin businesses and pivot toward high-value products. FCFC aims to provide one-stop solutions for drones, humanoid robots, AI servers, 5G/6G networks, and semiconductors. Additionally, the company plans to utilize idle land in Yilan and Chiayi to attract investment for AI computing centers, providing factory space and green energy.

FAQ

What is FCFC's future strategy?

To pivot to high-value products via the 'Chemical Kitchen' concept and target the AI market.