Hon Hai Precision Industry (Foxconn)
Taiwanese multinational electronics business Hon Hai Precision Industry, popularly known as Foxconn, is ranked third on the list of the world's leading electronics companies. Foxconn is Taiwan's largest private employer as well as the world's leading provider of electronic manufacturing services. In addition, Hon Hai Precision Industry made USD 175.62 billion in revenue in 2019. Terry Gou created the company in 1974, and it is now known for producing electronic goods for large firms all over the world.
Foxconn is well-known for producing iPhones, iPads, Nintendo 3DS, Kindles, Playstation consoles, and a variety of other products. China, the United States, Brazil, Europe, Mexico, Japan, India, Malaysia, and South Korea are among the company's overseas operations. Foxconn has expanded its capabilities into both the development of electric vehicles, digital health, and robotics, and three key technologies, namely AI, semiconductors, and next-generation communications technology.
Headquarters: Tucheng District, New Taipei
Year Founded: 1974
Revenue: USD 175.62 billion
Number of Employees: 1.290.000 (2020)
Website: foxconn.com