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Foxconn Chairman Young Liu to Deliver Keynote at COMPUTEX 2025
2025/03/28
Foxconn Chairman Young Liu to Deliver Keynote at COMPUTEX 2025
One of COMPUTEX’s organizers, TAITRA (Taiwan External Trade Development Council), announced that Young Liu, Chairman of Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn), is invited to be the speaker at COMPUTEX 2025 Keynote, sharing his vision on three intelligent platforms driving industry transformation and the role of robotics in factories of the future. The keynote will be on 09:30, May 20, (UCT+8), at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 2, 7F.Foxconn, a leading technology major, has been applying and enabling the acceleration of artificial intelligence, actively integrating AI technology to build its three core platforms for governments and clients: Smart Manufacturing, Smart EV, and Smart City. Under the bold leadership of Foxconn Chairman Young Liu, named a “Best CEO” in Institutional Investor’s All-Asia Executive Team rankings, the world’s largest electronics manufacturing service provider is transforming itself into a global technology company providing AI-powered, platform-based solutions. A recognized Top 100 Global Innovators by Clarivate, Foxconn is creating a new AI foundry, which represents not only a technological breakthrough but also a shift in mindset. By leveraging the knowledge and intelligence generated through Produce Token, the company aims to bring new value and possibilities to the industry. Its 3+3 strategy advances the company’s future growth in three major industries of electric vehicles, digital health and robotics, and three core technologies of AI, semiconductors and next-generation communications technologies. COMPUTEX 2025 with the theme "AI Next," is set to take place from May 20th to May 23rd at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1 & 2. This event will host nearly 1,400 exhibitors across 4,800 booths, showcasing three major themes: AI & Robotics, Next-Gen Tech, and Future Mobility.Registration for COMPUTEX Keynote will open at early April, please stay tuned and follow us on our website.
2025/03/28
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Distinguished As Member of S&P Global’s Sustainability Yearbook 2025
2025/03/26
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Distinguished As Member of S&P Global’s Sustainability Yearbook 2025
‘Industry Mover’ recognition demonstrates strongest improvement in industry26 March 2025, Taipei, Taiwan – Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) has been distinguished for the first time in S&P Global’s Sustainability Yearbook 2025, a milestone ranking that demonstrates the corporate sustainability strength of the world’s largest electronics manufacturing service provider. In the annual ranking, Foxconn was awarded the ‘Industry Mover’ distinction for showing a more than 40% increase in its scoring among companies in the ‘Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components’ industry, the strongest improvement among its peers. "This terrific achievement represents the diligent work of Foxconn’s sustainability teams worldwide, nearly 680 colleagues, dedicated to ensuring we meet ESG demands. We are moving ahead with a more proactive and forward-looking direction for sustainable development,” said Nick Huang, head of Foxconn’s Sustainability Committee Office. Following a year of optimization and improvement, Foxconn's S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA) Score jumped significantly to 71 points from 50 points in the previous year out of a total for 100. The assessment benchmarks companies against indicators such as climate change response, energy management, supply chain responsibility, labor rights, and corporate governance. Of over 7,690 companies assessed for inclusion, only 780 companies made it into the Sustainability Yearbook 2025, one of the most influential corporate sustainability assessments in the world. The rankings represent, within each industry, companies with an S&P Global CSA Score of at least 30, ranking within 15% of the industries top performing companies by number and scoring within 30% of the industries top performing company. Going forward, Foxconn plans to disclose new ESG goals and continue to consolidate on its supplier responsibility and global sustainability engagements. In 2022, Foxconn issued 32 medium- and long-term ESG goals for the first time, covering areas including climate action, supply chain responsibility, employee well-being and corporate governance. Most of the goals have been achieved ahead of schedule. Foxconn's renewable energy ratio is over 60%, its proportion of women directors is nearly a third, and the Group has actively supported key suppliers to sign green electricity commitments. About S&P Global’s Sustainability Yearbook - 2025 Rankings here. About Foxconn here.
2025/03/26
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn)  Unpacks Artificial Intelligence Progress At NVIDIA GTC
2025/03/19
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Unpacks Artificial Intelligence Progress At NVIDIA GTC
Humanoid robotics, GB300 NVL72 infrastructure & digital twins scaling out AI factories 18 March 2025, Taipei, Taiwan, and San Jose, California – Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) today unveiled the first comprehensive look at its progress toward humanoid robotics, unrivalled infrastructure for the next generation NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 platform, and digital twins accelerating AI factories of the future, at the premier conference on artificial intelligence, GTC 2025. The world’s largest electronics manufacturing service provider, this year in San Jose, brings a tour de force with more than double the delegation size from last year and participation in 6 GTC sessions, unpacking expertise from frontier AI to hybrid and nursing robots to the deployment of advanced physical AI and simulation solutions built on NVIDIA Omniverse and the Mega Omniverse Blueprint in sparking innovation around autonomous driving, smart manufacturing and digital healthcare.“You know Foxconn as the biggest manufacturer of the most advanced AI servers running on the planet's fastest superchips. We do more than that. At GTC we are showcasing how our Tier-1 excellence extends to Smart City, Smart Manufacturing and Smart EV,” said Foxconn Chairman Young Liu, leading a corporate delegation of more than 70 engineers and executives. “This stellar event brings together great partners to exchange insights on where AI is heading. We are delighted to once again support NVIDIA.”On rare display at Foxconn’s GTC Booth 323, a model of the next generation GB300 NVL72 server rack, designed and developed in collaboration with NVIDIA, visually demonstrates the AI infrastructure behind the training and inference of trillion-parameter large language models (LLMs), serving as the computational engine of the AI Factory. From the manufacturing of the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 to GB300 NVL72 platforms, Foxconn is committed to ensuring optimal computing performance and is qualified as a PBR (Pilot Build Request) Partner by NVIDIA. The advanced superchip ecosystem is accelerated by NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and Foxconn subsidiary Ingrasys’ superior liquid cooling solutions, which utilizes digital twin simulation solutions built on NVIDIA Omniverse to optimize server cooling and data center designs to ensure efficient and stable operations.Foxconn’s optimization of smart manufacturing excellence is happening across its large global footprint, complemented by NVIDIA AI solutions including the NVIDIA AI blueprint for video search and summarization (VSS) for operations and safety monitoring. Alongside real-time simulations of factory layouts and fleet operations on the exhibit floor to showcase how AI drives real-world scenarios, the GTC session – How to Use NVIDIA Omniverse on Smart Factory Design: The Fii Omniverse Digital Twin Project on NVIDIA GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchip Production Line – will tease out the possibility of how Foxconn’s sustainable lighthouse factories can be replicated and exported to industry partners as solutions to scale out AI factories of the future. Foxconn, a Diamond sponsor this year, has also set up a Robotics Zone to exhibit its Hybrid Robot that supports semiconductor and automation needs with advanced vision recognition and precision mobility. The GTC session – Reinventing Smart Manufacturing: How Foxconn Builds and Deploys an AI Workforce – will detail how the AI Factory can deliver agentic AI and physical AI applications like Factory GPT and embodied intelligence robots. Foxconn’s Nurabot is debuting at GTC; it is a nursing collaborative robot that optimizes medical workflows and enhances patient care and is scheduled to be deployed later this year into partner hospitals in Taiwan. During the on-demand GTC session – Transform Patient Care With Digital Twins and Nursing Collaborative RobotsTransform Patient Care With Digital Twins and Nursing Collaborative Robots – senior Foxconn executives will detail for the first time at a major conference the first digital twin of a busy hospital ward in Taiwan. In another first, GTC session – From Open Source to Frontier AI: Build, Customize, and Extend Foundation Models – will detail FoxBrain, the first Traditional Chinese Large Language Model (LLM) with reasoning capabilities that is expected to become an important engine to drive the upgrade of Foxconn’s three major platforms: Smart Manufacturing. Smart EV. Smart City.Meet a cool avatar at the on-demand GTC session – Improving Road Safety with GenAI, Metropolis, and NVIDIA Omniverse – and pick up a unique chocolate token at our GTC Booth 323. Information on exhibit hall and hours can be found here.More on Foxconn’s GTC sessions here.How to Use NVIDIA Omniverse on Smart Factory Design: The Fii Omniverse Digital Twin Project on NVIDIA GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchip Production Line (Presented by Foxconn) [S74429]Reinventing Smart Manufacturing: How Foxconn Builds and Deploys an AI Workforce [S72841]From Open Source to Frontier AI: Build, Customize, and Extend Foundation Models [S74035]Improving Road Safety with GenAI, Metropolis, and NVIDIA Omniverse [S74446]Transform Patient Care With Digital Twins and Nursing Collaborative Robots [S74078]Physical AI for the Next Frontier of Industrial Digitalization [S73232; panel session]
2025/03/19
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Announces  FY2024 & 4Q24 Financial Results
2025/03/14
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Announces FY2024 & 4Q24 Financial Results
• EPS NT$11.01, a 17-year high, core business profitability improving • 2025 outlook is for strong growth; 1Q25 AI server revenue to more than double • Seeing sustained demand for AI infrastructure and strong capex of major CSPs • To complete contract signing in 1-2 months for collaboration with Japan automaker---14 March 2025, Taipei, Taiwan – Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) today announced its full year and fourth quarter 2024 financial results. Full year 2024 net profit reached NT$152.7 billion, resulting in an earnings per share of NT$11.01, a 17-year high. At the same time, the Group announced that it will distribute a cash dividend of NT$5.80 per share, a record level since its listing in 1991. Despite significant changes in global tariff policies, geopolitical risks and monetary policies, the outlook for 2025 is for strong growth. The company also shared key developments around its three major smart platforms, as well as on AI and EV in 2025. For the full year 2024, revenue totaled NT$6.86 trillion, up 11.3% on-year. Gross profit reached NT$428.9 billion, up 10.6%; operating net profit, at NT$200.6 billion, was up 20.5%; while net profit rose 7.5% to NT$152.7 billion for the same time period. Gross profit margin, operating profit margin and net profit margin stood at 6.25%, 2.92% and 2.23% respectively, compared with 6.30%, 2.70% and 2.31% in the previous year. With profitability of the core business improving significantly, EPS for the year, at NT$11.01, was up by NT$0.76 on-year. In the October-December quarter, revenue reached NT$2.13 trillion, rising 15% on-year; gross profit reached NT$131 billion, up 15.7% from the same three months a year ago; operating net profit was NT$64.5 billion, showing an on-year gain of 31.8%; however net profit, at NT$46.3 billion, fell 12.8% for the same time period. Gross profit margin, operating profit margin and net profit margin were 6.15%, 3.03% and 2.17% respectively, compared to 6.12%, 2.64% and 2.87% in the same period a year ago, showing an increase in two of the three margins that indicated an improvement in profitability of the core business. EPS for the final three months of 2024 was NT$3.34, down NT$0.49 from the same period a year ago. Chairman of Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn), Young Liu, said fourth quarter revenue grew strongly both on-quarter and on-year. The record high NT$6.86 trillion in last year’sannual revenue, came as three of four primary product segments – cloud and networking; computing; components and others – all achieved strong growth. The actual performance exceeded expectations. Based on the Group's goal of an average payout ratio of no less than 40%, Chairman Liu announced a cash dividend of NT$5.80 per share to be distributed for this year, a significant increase from last year's NT$5.40 per share. The payout ratio reached 52.68%, a new high since the company was listed in 1991, and exceeding 50% for the sixth year in a row. Looking ahead for 2025, Chairman Liu said the full-year operating outlook will be for strong growth, and that first quarter performance will also turn in strong growth compared to the same period last year. The company is now positioned as a technology manufacturing platform service provider. The three major platforms – Smart Manufacturing, Smart EV, Smart City – are the important foundation for developing various technologies and businesses. These platforms are based on key components, modules, systems, software and other fundamental capabilities we have soundly established. In the future, Foxconn will introduce more generative AI to make them even more powerful. Foxconn will work with global Tier-1 partners to jointly develop and create generative AI solutions or develop large language models in-house to introduce into its three major intelligent platforms. By doing this, it will improve overall operational efficiency, and also enhance competitive advantage. The Group is using AI to produce AI; in Japan we have built a fully automated mobile phone assembly line. This is a good example of our move towards AI. In the face of market concerns regarding the impact of geopolitics and tariffs on the Group's operations, Chairman Liu said overall ICT industry demand is generally stable this year. In response to changes, we will maintain close contact with our customers and due to our comprehensive global layout make timely adjustments. Through vertical integration, a diversified footprint and close cooperation with customers, the Group will maintain its market leading position. Chairman Liu predicted that 2025 will be the first year of AI. Global demand is being sustained for AI computing infrastructure, and the capex of major CSPs will maintain strong growth this year. Looking at the first quarter, Foxconn’s AI server revenue is expected to grow more than 100% both quarter-on-quarter and year-to-year. As the GB200 enters mass production, we believe AI server revenue will improve quarter by quarter. Looking at the full year, AI server revenue will reach the trillion-dollar scale, in local currency terms, accounting for more than half of the Group’s total server share. Foxconn has beenan important co-development partner in new products with major customers, ensuring that we can participate in next generation upon next generation of product development. The company also believes that the technical methods used by DeepSeek will accelerate the popularization of AI servers for inference, thereby driving an increase in overall computing power demand. For large enterprises and CSPs, high-end AI servers and complete network and storage architectures are still indispensable, so demand for high- end AI servers will continue to grow. In the long run, as the development of edge AI gradually matures, there is likely to be more demand for upgrading personal devices. AI server training takes a long time. During this period, if there is a failure in the AI server, it will have a great impact on the training time or even the results. Foxconn has always been in a leading position in terms of quality stability. A 40% market share is our most conservative target. We are confident that we can continue to strive for a higher market share. Regarding collaboration with Japanese automakers, Chairman Liu said he anticipates “contract signing to be completed in one to two months’ time.” During the second half of the year, the MODEL B and the North American variant of the MODEL C are expected to enter mass production, while the manufacturing factory for the electric bus is scheduled to complete certification in the third quarter, expanding shipment capacity.
2025/03/14
Hon Hai Research Institute Launches  Traditional Chinese LLM With Reasoning Capabilities
2025/03/10
Hon Hai Research Institute Launches Traditional Chinese LLM With Reasoning Capabilities
10 March 2025, Taipei, Taiwan – Hon Hai Research Institute announced today the launch of the first Traditional Chinese Large Language Model (LLM), setting another milestone in the development of Taiwan’s AI technology with a more efficient and lower-cost model training method completed in just four weeks. The institute, which is backed by Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317), the world’s largest electronics manufacturer and leading technological solutions provider, said the LLM – code named FoxBrain – will be open sourced and shared publicly in the future. It was originally designed for applications used in the Group’s internal systems, covering functions such as data analysis, decision support, document collaboration, mathematics, reasoning and problem solving, and code generation. FoxBrain not only demonstrates powerful comprehension and reasoning capabilities but is also optimized for Taiwanese users' language style, showing excellent performance in mathematical and logical reasoning tests. "In recent months, the deepening of reasoning capabilities and the efficient use of GPUs have gradually become the mainstream development in the field of AI. Our FoxBrain model adopted a very efficient training strategy, focusing on optimizing the training process rather than blindly accumulating computing power,” said Dr. Yung-Hui Li, Director of the Artificial Intelligence Research Center at Hon Hai Research Institute. ”Through carefully designed training methods and resource optimization, we have successfully built a local AI model with powerful reasoning capabilities." The FoxBrain training process was powered by 120 NVIDIA H100 GPUs, scaled with NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand networking, and finished in just about four weeks. Compared with inference models recently launched in the market, the more efficient and lower-cost model training method sets a new milestone for the development of Taiwan's AI technology. FoxBrain is based on the Meta Llama 3.1 architecture with 70B parameters. In most categories among TMMLU+ test dataset, it outperforms Llama-3-Taiwan-70B of the same scale, particularly exceling in mathematics and logical reasoning (For TMMLU+ benchmark of FoxBrain, please refer to Fig.1). The following are the technical specifications and training strategies for FoxBrain: ●      Established data augmentation methods and quality assessment for 24 topic categories through proprietary technology, generating 98B tokens of high-quality pre-training data for Traditional Chinese ●      Context window length: 128 K tokens ●      Utilized 120 NVIDIA H100 GPUs for training, with total computational cost of 2,688 GPU days ●      Employed multi-node parallel training architecture to ensure high performance and stability ●      Used a unique Adaptive Reasoning Reflection technique to train the model in autonomous reasoning ●      Fig. 1:TMMLU+ benchmark results of FoxBrain, Meta-Llama-3.1-70B and Taiwan-Llama-70B   In test results, FoxBrain showed comprehensive improvements in mathematics compared to the base Meta Llama 3.1 model. It achieved significant progress in mathematical tests compared to Taiwan Llama, currently the best Traditional Chinese large model, and surpassed Meta's current models of the same class in mathematical reasoning ability. While there is still a slight gap with DeepSeek's distillation model, its performance is already very close to world-leading standards. FoxBrain's development – from data collection, cleaning and augmentation, to Continual Pre-Training, Supervised Finetuning, RLAIF, and Adaptive Reasoning Reflection – was accomplished step by step through independent research, ultimately achieving benefits approaching world-class AI models despite limited computational resources. This large language model research demonstrates that Taiwan's technology talent can compete with international counterparts in the AI model field. Although FoxBrain was originally designed for internal group applications, in the future, the Group will continue to collaborate with technology partners to expand FoxBrain's applications, share its open-source information, and promote AI in manufacturing, supply chain management, and intelligent decision-making. During model training, NVIDIA provided support through the Taipei-1 Supercomputer and technical consultation, enabling Hon Hai Research Institute to successfully complete the model pre-training with NVIDIA NeMo. FoxBrain will also become an important engine to drive the upgrade of Foxconn’s three major platforms: Smart Manufacturing. Smart EV. Smart City. The results of FoxBrain is scheduled to be shared for the first time at a major conference during NVIDIA GTC 2025 Session Talk “From Open Source to Frontier AI: Build, Customize, and Extend Foundation Models” on March 20.   About Hon Hai Research Institute The institute has five research centers. Each center has an average of 40 high technology R&D professionals, all of whom are focused on the research and development of new technologies, the strengthening of Foxconn’s technology and product innovation pipeline, efforts to support the Group’s transformation from "brawn" to "brains", and the enhancement of the competitiveness of Foxconn’s "3+3" strategy.
2025/03/10
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) and Mexican State of Sonora Sign MOU To Explore Smart City
2025/02/27
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) and Mexican State of Sonora Sign MOU To Explore Smart City
Drawing on experience with Taiwan’s largest port city and unique BOL model27 February 2025, Taipei, Taiwan – Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) announced it has signed a memorandum of understanding with the State of Sonora in Mexico covering Smart City cooperation, extending for the first time outside of Taiwan a key intelligent platform service that is being developed by the world’s largest electronics manufacturing service provider. The MOU is a step toward supporting the Mexican state in its goal to explore intelligent city solutions and will leverage Foxconn’s combined experience in Smart City innovations that is ongoing with Taiwan’s largest port city, Kaohsiung, and the Group’s unique Build-Operate-Localize business model. Under the MOUs, Foxconn will work with the Sonora State Government to promote smart city solutions, starting with transportation, public security and ports, and provide the state’s residents, businesses and local governments with a better digital experience and governance. Sonora Governor Alfonso Durazo Montaño said the state is ready to become the center of Mexico's electric transportation revolution and take the lead in artificial intelligence to benefit daily life. The MOU with Foxconn will not only continue to position the state at the forefront of research, innovation and technological development, but will also contribute to building a prosperous and healthy future for Mexican families. The Governor said: "In line with the Olinia project promoted by Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum, we invite Foxconn to explore the possibility of cooperation in the field of electric vehicles, batteries and electric buses." Foxconn Chairman Young Liu said digitalization and AI-enabled urban governance are important for cities to become intelligent and provide more smart services to businesses and the public. The purpose of Foxconn’s BOL business model is to use the Group’s unique advantages, including its technological capabilities, software and hardware integration, AI computing power, and global reach to share, cooperate, and thrive with countries, regions, and partners. Chairman Liu said Foxconn is delighted to have this opportunity to cooperate with the State of Sonora to expand its Smart City platform to its first location outside of Taiwan. Drawing from the experience of Kaohsiung’s smart city transformation, Foxconn will deploy the platform so Sonora can join the ranks of smart cities. At the same time, Chairman Liu said Foxconn is honored to be invited to participate in the Olinia project. Going forward, with the support of Mexico's overall policy conditions, we will jointly explore the possibility of industrial cooperation in areas such as electric vehicles, electric buses and batteries. Smart City is one of three platforms, alongside Smart EV and Smart Manufacturing, that Foxconn is advancing as an emerging platform service company. Foxconn’s proprietary CityGPT based on generative AI is being built out as it assists in Kaohsiung’s transformation. Electric vehicles, including Foxconn’s MODEL T electric bus, become mobile IoT vehicles to collect all city data and synchronize it to CityGPT. The Smart City transformation can lead to data-driven decision-making and increase government efficiency. The sharing and connecting of multiple services will lead to smart transportation and smart tourism. About Foxconn Established in 1974 in Taiwan, Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) is the world’s largest electronics manufacturer and leading technological solutions provider, ranking 32nd among the Fortune Global 500. In 2024, revenue totaled TWD6.86 trillion (approx. USD208 billion). The Group’s market share in electronics manufacturing services (EMS) exceeds 40% and covers four major product segments: smart consumer electronics; cloud and networking; computing; and components and others. The Group operates over 200 campuses across 24 countries and is one of the world’s largest employers with approx. 900,000 employees during peak manufacturing season. The Group has expanded its capabilities into the development of electric vehicles, digital health, and robotics, and three key technologies – next-generation communications technology, AI, and semiconductors – which are key to driving its long-term growth strategy. It is dedicated to championing environmental sustainability in the manufacturing process and serving as a best-practice model for global enterprises. To learn more, visit www.honhai.com
2025/02/27
2025 Foxconn TLPGA Players Championship  To Host 90 Women Athletes From 11 Countries
2025/02/05
2025 Foxconn TLPGA Players Championship To Host 90 Women Athletes From 11 Countries
Former world No. 1’s from South Korea and Taiwan reunite in competition 5 February 2025, Taipei, Taiwan – The LPGA of Taiwan (TLPGA), in collaboration with title sponsor Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn), is proud to announce the player roster for the 2nd annual Foxconn TLPGA Players Championship, bringing together a tour de force of 90 women athletes from 11 countries competing for a benchmark US$1.5 million purse. Among the elite talent are 12 pro-golfers ranked in the world’s top 100 from TLPGA, JLPGA, KLPGA and the Ladies European Tour (LET). At the same time, it will be game on for two former World No. 1 golfers, Jiyai Shin of South Korea and Yani Tseng of Taiwan, as they compete together again for the first time in a decade. Also swinging for the home team are Foxconn-sponsored rising star Chia-Yen Wu, ranked No. 3 in Taiwan, and Pei-Yun Chien, Taiwan’s top player in world rankings. Defending champion from last year, Haruka Kawasaki of Japan, will return with 22 other JLPGA stars, including titleholders Shiho Kuwaki and Yuri Yoshida. KLPGA’s Su-Ji Kim (ranked 39) and You-Min Hwang (ranked 50), along with Switzerland’s Chiara Tamburlini (ranked 66 in the world and No. 1 on LET’s leaderboard) and France’s Perrine Delacour (No. 15 on LET’s leaderboard), add to the excitement in making their debut at the Orient Golf & Country Club in Taiwan for the tournament from February 27 to March 2. The line-up represents players from Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, China, India, Singapore, France, the United Kingdom, Switzerland and Sweden, who will be competing not only for the lucrative purse, but also 18 champion ranking points, in what has become one of the highest-level tournaments in Asia. This year's tournament includes raffles, vouchers, delicious food trucks and an unforgettable golf experience. Games for points win prizes daily, including airline tickets, SHARP appliances, Belkin accessories, an iPhone 16 and an iPad Air. Free shuttle buses will operate daily from Taipei’s National Taiwan Museum and the Airport MRT A7 Station. The 2025 Foxconn TLPGA Players Championship will air live on VL Sports and Sportcast Sports in Taiwan, and in Japan on Sky A. Follow the action and stay updated through the tournament’s official Facebook page. About TLPGA here. About Foxconn here.
2025/02/05