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EMS provider Qisda has devoted more efforts to developing high value-added smart solutions, which contributed about 10% of consolidated revenues for first-half 2017, according to the company.
The smart solutions target six areas: medical care, manufacturing, energy management, retail operation, enterprise administration and education, Qisda said, adding their revenue proportion is likely to rise to 50% in five years.
To promote its smart medical care solutions, Qisda will attend Medical Electronics & Device in Taiwan Forum 2017 in Taipei during October 25-26.
Qisda chairman and president Peter Chen.
Photo: Shihmin Fu, Digitimes, October 2017
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