Foxconn, established in Taiwan in 1974, is the world's largest electronics manufacturer, generating USD 259 billion in annual revenue. The company operates as a comprehensive technological solution provider, offering design, manufacturing, packaging, and distribution services across global supply chains. With research and development and manufacturing facilities spanning China, India, Japan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Czech Republic, the United States, and beyond, Foxconn integrates software and hardware capabilities with manufacturing systems at scale.
The company organises its core business around four product pillars: Smart Consumer Electronics, Cloud and Networking, Computing Products, and Components. This portfolio reflects Foxconn's dual focus on traditional electronics manufacturing and emerging technology domains. Artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and new-generation communications technology form the strategic core of its technology roadmap.
Beyond conventional electronics, Foxconn has expanded into electric vehicle development, digital health, and robotics. These ventures signal the company's shift towards vertically integrated technology solutions and its emphasis on capturing value across adjacent high-growth sectors. The company positions itself on delivering reliability, speed, and operational scale - capabilities built into its global manufacturing and supply-chain infrastructure.