PANJIT Aims for $1B Annual Revenue, Deepening Focus on AI and Robotics

On May 20th, at its 40th-anniversary event, Frank Fang, President of power semiconductor manufacturer PANJIT Group, announced the company's goals to achieve US$1 billion in annual revenue, a market capitalization of NT$100 billion, and become a key global supplier. The company is actively expanding into applications for artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics. The revenue share from AI applications is expected to increase from 7-8% last year to 10-15% this year.
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(CNA, Taipei, May 20, by reporter Chung Jung-feng) Frank Fang, President of power semiconductor manufacturer PANJIT Group, stated today that the group is striving towards goals of US$1 billion in annual revenue, a market capitalization of NT$100 billion, and becoming a key global supplier, while actively expanding into applications like artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics. PANJIT, which has been in the power semiconductor business for 40 years, held its 40th-anniversary event this evening. At a media briefing, Fang said the company will continue to leverage the AI ecosystem and global smart automotive as dual-core growth engines, deepening its focus on MOSFETs, power components, ICs, and power solutions. Regarding its AI application strategy, PANJIT explained it will provide key power components for backup battery units (BBU), fan air-cooling, and liquid-cooling systems. It will also collaborate with customers to develop next-generation energy management systems, focusing on key applications such as MOSFET, HotSwap, BBU, cooling systems, and power protection. New AI application products are expected to be introduced into designs and bear fruit in the second half of the year. In the fields of robotics and smart automation, PANJIT said it is targeting dexterous hand applications for humanoid robots and developing highly integrated IC solutions. Looking ahead to this year's operations, PANJIT estimates that the application ratio of its automotive-grade products could exceed 40%. The revenue share from AI applications was about 7% to 8% last year, and it is expected to increase to between 10% and 15% this year. (Editor: Pan Yi-ching)