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Pegatron
NamePegatron
TypePublic
Traded asTWSE: 4938
IndustryElectronics
Founded2007
FounderAsustek Computer
HeadquartersTaipei, Taiwan
Key peopleT.H. Tung, Jason Cheng
ProductsMotherboards, Graphics cards, Notebooks, Desktops, Servers, Smartphones, Tablet computers

Pegatron is a Taiwanese ODM and OEM company that designs and manufactures electronic devices, including Motherboards, Graphics cards, Notebooks, and Desktops for clients such as Apple, Asus, Microsoft, and Dell. The company was founded in 2007 as a spin-off from Asustek Computer, with T.H. Tung as its chairman and Jason Cheng as its president. Pegatron's products are used by various companies, including HP, Lenovo, and Acer. The company has also partnered with Intel to develop Servers and Data center solutions.

Introduction

Pegatron is a leading manufacturer of electronic devices, with a strong focus on R&D and Innovation. The company has developed partnerships with various technology companies, including Google, Amazon, and Facebook, to design and manufacture devices such as Smartphones, Tablet computers, and Wearables. Pegatron's products are designed to meet the needs of various industries, including Gaming, VR, and AI. The company has also invested in IoT and 5G technologies, working with companies like Qualcomm and Ericsson.

History

Pegatron was founded in 2007 as a spin-off from Asustek Computer, with the goal of becoming a leading ODM and OEM company. The company started by manufacturing Motherboards and Graphics cards, and later expanded its product line to include Notebooks, Desktops, and Servers. In 2010, Pegatron acquired Unihan Corporation, a Taiwanese company that specialized in manufacturing PCBs and Cables. This acquisition helped Pegatron to expand its manufacturing capabilities and improve its supply chain management. The company has also worked with Foxconn and Wistron to develop new manufacturing technologies and improve its production efficiency.

Products and Services

Pegatron offers a wide range of products and services, including Motherboards, Graphics cards, Notebooks, Desktops, Servers, and Smartphones. The company also provides DMS services, which include Product design, Engineering, and Manufacturing. Pegatron's products are designed to meet the needs of various industries, including Gaming, VR, and AI. The company has partnered with NVIDIA to develop Graphics cards and HPC solutions, and has worked with IBM to develop Servers and Data center solutions. Pegatron has also collaborated with Cisco Systems and Juniper Networks to develop Networking equipment and Cybersecurity solutions.

Operations and Manufacturing

Pegatron has manufacturing facilities in Taiwan, China, and Indonesia, and has partnered with various companies to develop new manufacturing technologies. The company has invested in Automation and Robotics to improve its manufacturing efficiency and reduce costs. Pegatron has also implemented Sustainability and Environmental management practices in its manufacturing facilities, working with companies like Siemens and Schneider Electric to reduce its environmental impact. The company has partnered with Panasonic and Toshiba to develop new manufacturing technologies and improve its supply chain management.

Financial Performance

Pegatron has reported significant revenue growth in recent years, driven by increasing demand for electronic devices. The company's revenue has been boosted by its partnerships with Apple and other major technology companies. Pegatron has also invested in R&D to develop new products and technologies, working with companies like Samsung and LG Electronics. The company has reported net income of over NT$10 billion in recent years, and has paid dividends to its shareholders. Pegatron has also worked with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to improve its financial management and expand its investor base.

Controversies and Criticisms

Pegatron has faced criticism and controversy over its labor practices and environmental impact. The company has been accused of violating labor laws and ignoring workers' rights in its manufacturing facilities, particularly in China. Pegatron has also been criticized for its environmental practices, including the use of Toxic chemicals and the generation of Electronic waste. The company has responded to these criticisms by implementing new labor and environmental practices, and has partnered with organizations like the Fair Labor Association and the Environmental Protection Agency to improve its sustainability and social responsibility. Pegatron has also worked with Greenpeace and the World Wildlife Fund to reduce its environmental impact and promote sustainable practices. Category:Electronics companies of Taiwan

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