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    Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd. (Foxconn)

    Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd. (Foxconn) profile and corporate video

       Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd., or also knew to their business as Foxconn Technology Group or better known as Foxconn, is a Taiwanese multinational electronics contract manufacturer headquartered in Tucheng, New Taipei City, Taiwan. It was founded in 1974 as Hon Hai Plastics Corporation, by Terry Gou, and later renamed as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd., in 1982.

       As a technological solution provider, the group’s businesses imply expertise in Cloud Computing, Mobile Devices, IoT, Big Data, AI, Smart Networks, and Robotics/Automation. The Group has also expanded its capabilities in four key technologies – Data Tech, Analytics Tech, Platform Tech, Operations Tech.


       The group’s products and services involve a diversified range of Brands and Marketing Channels, as well as Technology Integration Services.

    Brands and Marketing Channels

       Some of the most important brands and marketing channels of the group are: Sharp, APTG, Nokia, FLnet.tw, YongLin Farm, Hong Seng, Belkin, Linksys, Wemo, and Phyn.

    Technology Integration Services

       The group also provides Technology Integration Services through Fii-Foxconn Industrial Internet, FIT-Foxconn Interconnect Technology, and FIH-FIH Mobile Limited.

    Clients and products

       Some of the most notable clients of Foxconn are Apple, Nintendo, Sony, and Dell. It also manufactures products such as Xbox, PlayStation, BlackBerry, Xiaomi devices, several CPU sockets, and many others.


       With more than 1 000 000 employees, Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd. (Foxconn) is considered one of the largest providers of electronics manufacturing services in the world, one of the largest information technology companies by revenue, and one of the largest employers worldwide. According to Forbes, it is considered one of the top 2000 largest public companies in the world.

    *Information from Forbes.com, Wikipedia.org and ”www.foxconn.com”.

    **Video published on YouTube by “WMC TV“.

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