The global AI wave continues to advance, driving rapid growth in industries such as semiconductors, high-performance computing (HPC), AI servers, and smart manufacturing, once again positioning Taiwan at the heart of the global technology stage. Recently, Taiwan's stock market has remained active, driven by the AI supply chain, with ample market liquidity. This not only reflects investor confidence in Taiwan's technology sector but also indicates that international capital continues to view Taiwan's future development potential favorably. Notably, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced plans to deepen the company's presence in Taiwan, including establishing an overseas headquarters, highlighting Taiwan's crucial strategic role in the global AI supply chain.

From chip design, wafer fabrication, and advanced packaging to AI servers, electronic components, and precision manufacturing, Taiwan possesses a complete and highly integrated industrial chain. This makes it an indispensable partner in the global technology industry and attracts increasing numbers of international companies to focus their investments in Taiwan. As the AI wave drives global supply chain restructuring, Hui-Lai Industrial Park, with its central location in central Taiwan, comprehensive planning, and transportation advantages, has become a key base for businesses planning their next decade of growth. (Photo provided by the company)

Amid this industrial upgrade trend, Hui-Lai Industrial Park in Changhua's Huatan is gradually gaining market attention. Manager Tsai Sung-ting stated that the park is close to National Freeway 1, National Freeway 3, and Taichung High-Speed Rail Station, offering convenient transportation advantages. This enables rapid connectivity to the central Taiwan industrial corridor (Chung-Shan-Tou), helping enterprises improve logistics efficiency and operational effectiveness, meeting diverse future needs for production, R&D, and corporate headquarters.

Currently, the park has attracted interest from industries such as biotechnology, food tech, smart manufacturing, bicycle components, and automotive components, gradually forming industrial clustering benefits. Through upstream and downstream resource integration and industrial agglomeration, it not only helps enterprises enhance competitiveness but also injects new momentum into central Taiwan's manufacturing sector.

Hui-Lai Industrial Innovation Assistant Yen Yu-wei pointed out that the AI-driven transformation goes beyond technological industry growth—it is redefining global corporate investment strategies. From major international tech firms continuing to invest in Taiwan, to corporate reshoring and expanding factories, to rising demand for industrial parks, it is clear that Taiwan is entering a new phase of industrial upgrading. Aligning with global industrial trends, Hui-Lai Industrial Park leverages its superior location, convenient transportation, and central Taiwan's industrial cluster resources to become a vital base for corporate expansion in central Taiwan. It will continue to attract high-quality enterprises, jointly building internationally competitive industrial clusters and injecting new momentum into Taiwan's economic growth.

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  • Source: PR Times
  • Category: News
  • Organizations: NVIDIA