Broadwin (6125-TW) marked its 50th anniversary milestone today (15th) by hosting a '50th Anniversary Family Day.' Chairman Hsieh Ming-Kai stated that the group's operations in the second half of 2026 will grow, driven by strong performance in automation and semiconductor sectors. Additionally, its subsidiaries Jin-Yun Technology and Sheng New Materials are scheduled to list on the GreTai market in October.
Hsieh Ming-Kai noted that Jin-Yun Technology manufactures liquid cooling systems for AI data centers, while Sheng New Materials focuses on wafers for third-generation semiconductors. Both companies have had a strong start this year. Specifically, Jin-Yun’s AI data center liquid cooling systems have secured orders not only from Taiwan but also from overseas, including Thailand and the United States. Negotiations are underway for additional orders from Japan and other countries, and the outlook remains highly positive.
Regarding Sheng New Materials, demand for third-generation semiconductors extends beyond AI data centers to low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite applications, which are seeing significant growth. The company has already passed certifications from major manufacturers and is expected to see steady revenue growth starting in the second half of 2026.
Hsieh Ming-Kai reiterated that both Jin-Yun Technology and Sheng New Materials are expected to begin trading on the GreTai market in October 2026.
For the group’s momentum, automation has been a major driver this year, particularly semiconductor-related orders, which are growing several times year-on-year. In terms of revenue, Sheng New Materials has already exceeded its full-year 2025 revenue in the first half of 2026. Overall, Broadwin Group is expected to see significant growth in the second half of 2026.
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- Source: PR Times
- Category: Event