To this end, UBTech is already training its robots to handle various manufacturing-based tasks. This includes functions for multiple industries, from automotive to computers and c
The suspensions come amid tensions between the two countries and are likely to disrupt manufacturing as Apple tries to diversify production away from China.
China is making it difficult for staff and specialized manufacturing to move to India and Southeast Asia for high-tech manufacturing, Bloomberg News reported. The move could be part of efforts to prevent companies from moving manufacturing,
UBTech and Foxconn have signed a ‘comprehensive long-term partnership’ to deploy more robots in the iPhone maker’s factories.
China's moves appear to be part of a broader response, potentially in retaliation for India’s restrictions on visas for Chinese officials or its approach towards Chinese investments, source have said
Apple and Foxconn have raised their concerns with officials at India's Ministry of Information Technology, seeking intervention to mitigate the damage. This equipment holdup is a significant challenge not just for Apple but for India's entire electronics manufacturing industry, which has been steadily building its capabilities.
Apple launched its dedicated Apple Store app in India on Friday, deepening its retail presence in the world's most populous country as the iPhone-maker Apple launches its dedicated Apple Store app in India,
Buoyed by their impressive performance, the companies are busy expanding into new products and places. Contract manufacturers have also been expanding into new industries. In October Foxconn unveiled two new electric-vehicle designs,
Apple's iPhone assembly partner Foxconn has asked the Indian government for larger payments from a manufacturing fund, because other companies failed to meet standards.
Apple and Foxconn urgently seek Indian government assistance due to severe delays of specialized manufacturing equipment at Chinese ports. These delay
Recent shifts in the global smartphone manufacturing landscape highlight diversification efforts among iPhone manufacturers. Tata Electronics is exploring partnerships with major Android brands, while Luxshare expands through acquisitions,
Shenzhen-based UBTech Robotics, China's largest maker of humanoid robots, will deploy its robots in Apple supplier Foxconn's factories to help with "complicated and delicate production", according to a senior executive.