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Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Honors 152 Of Its Own  And Suppliers In 3rd Annual Sustainability Awards
2026/04/03
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Honors 152 Of Its Own And Suppliers In 3rd Annual Sustainability Awards
2 April 2026, Taipei, Taiwan – In a robust nod to sustainability innovation, Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) honored 152 teams and projects at the “2026 Hon Hai-Foxconn Sustainability Awards”, an in-house distinction that accelerates the work of the world’s largest electronics manufacturer and leading technology solutions provider to innovate for the good. Recognizing environmental, social and governance, across Asia, Americas and Europe, the scale and impact of the Sustainability Awards continue to grow, attracting 1,504 entries from Foxconn teams in its third year – five times more than its inaugural edition. Nitrogen safety in Vietnam, zero-carbon cleaning in China and exoskeleton-assisted equipment in the Czech Republic were among projects celebrated, demonstrating deepening of ESG capabilities. “Through the Sustainability Awards platform, Foxconn colleagues around the world can share outcomes of ESG initiatives. This also encourages all units to transform innovative practices into tangible results, making sustainability not just a goal, but a part of daily operations,” said Foxconn Chairman Young Liu. This year awards ceremony held at the Shenzhen campus, a World Economic Forum-designated Lighthouse factory site. Nearly 500 colleagues and supply-chain partners from the Group’s operations worldwide attended, in person and online. This year’s event recognized innovative achievements of the Group’s supply chain, such as at STMicroelectronics, Murata Manufacturing Co and Winbond Electronics Corp, while engaging in a summit roundtable to hear their views about Foxconn’s sustainability development. Winners showcased diverse innovations: ·      Czech Republic: Introduction of exoskeleton-assisted equipment to improve working posture and reduce occupational injury risks, which earned its own recognition in the Czech Republic this year. ·      US: Amid operational expansion in the key market, US operations integrated management processes through digital platforms to enhance operational efficiency and governance transparency. ·      India: Water-saving advocacy, rainwater harvesting and wastewater reuse recognized in comprehensive program for improved water-use efficiency. ·      Vietnam: Improved cost control through nitrogen safety optimization. ·      China: Reduction in electricity costs and carbon emissions through zero-carbon cleaning improvements. The selection process included document review, jury panel discussions and external evaluation, spanning three rounds and involving up to 100 judges. External experts, scholars, and professional organizations joined in-house judges this year. Following more than two months of evaluation, 332 entries were shortlisted based on different ESG domains and categories. About Foxconn here.
2026/04/03
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn)  Launches Global Nature-based Solutions Initiative
2026/04/01
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Launches Global Nature-based Solutions Initiative
31 March 2026, Hanoi, Vietnam and Taipei, Taiwan – Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) today launched the "Global Nature-based Solutions Initiative and Transnational Cooperation Plan", moving forward on long-term sustainability goals of the world's largest technology manufacturing platform service provider to lead the value chain from net-zero carbon emissions to nature-positive, and jointly build a resilient ecosystem. The initiative, detailed at Foxconn’s first "Global Nature-based Solutions Summit" held in Hanoi, calls on customers, partners, and supply chain manufacturers to respond together. The first phase is jointly promoted with Vietnam’s Quang Ninh Provincial Government, the Hanoi University of Science (VNU-HUS) and Natures Bank. In the future, it will further connect local industry, government, and academic resources in Vietnam. Foxconn Chief Environmental Officer Ron Horng said: "The core of this initiative lies in 'mutual benefit.' By breaking down knowledge silos and lowering the barriers to participation, we help our partners transform sustainable actions into concrete ecological contributions. This is not only to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, but also to establish unparalleled green competitiveness in the global industrial chain race." At the summit, Foxconn announced the launch of its first NbS project, the "Mangrove Restoration and Water Replenishment Research Project” in Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam. This project leverages AI technology, combining remote sensing monitoring with scientific replanting strategies to effectively enhance natural carbon sequestration and maintain biodiversity, accurately track restoration progress, and strengthen coastal protection and ecosystem service value. Quang Ninh Province is home to Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site renowned for its unique karst topography and rich biodiversity. Mangroves serve as a crucial ecological barrier protecting this world-class landscape. Restoring mangroves not only effectively filters land-based pollutants and maintains the clarity of Ha Long Bay's waters but also strengthens coastal resilience and protects local communities. Foxconn hopes this project will serve as a model, encouraging partners to closely integrate business operations with natural capital preservation to jointly establish a quantifiable and traceable natural ecological restoration model. During the summit, Foxconn recognized dozens of key supply chain partners for their pledge to carry out nature-based solutions. The Group will also launch a website for the initiative, which will have regular updates on the progress, data and technology application cases of various NbS projects, including the Vietnam mangrove project. The aim is to enhance the transparency and credibility of such projects and keep supply chain partners abreast of the latest sustainable practices, thereby lowering the barriers to participation and expanding investment. Foxconn's new long-term sustainability goals, include NbS. Together with its value chain partners, the Group plans to launch at least one environmental and ecological restoration action annually in its major production regions through 2030, reaching a global yearly total of 80,000 cumulative volunteer hours. The goals also call for completing biodiversity dependence and impact assessments in key areas within the next five years, and incorporating related risks into management.     About Foxconn Established in 1974 in Taiwan, Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) is the world’s largest electronics manufacturer and leading technological solutions provider, ranking 28th among the Fortune Global 500. In 2025, revenue totaled TWD8.1 trillion (approx. USD260 billion). The Group’s market share in electronics manufacturing services (EMS) exceeds 40% and covers four major product segments: smart consumer electronics; cloud and networking; computing; and components and other. The Group operates over 240 campuses across 24 countries and is one of the world’s largest employers with approx. 900,000 employees during peak manufacturing season. The Group has expanded its capabilities into the development of electric vehicles, digital health, and robotics, and three key technologies – artificial intelligence, semiconductors and next-generation communications technology. Pulling it together with its three intelligent platforms – Smart Manufacturing, Smart EV, Smart City – the “3+3+3” strategy is key to driving the Group’s long-term growth. Foxconn is dedicated to championing environmental sustainability in the manufacturing process and serving as a best-practice model for global enterprises. To learn more, visit www.honhai.com
2026/04/01
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Names  Michael Chiang Rotating CEO, Boosting Leadership Governance
2026/04/01
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Names Michael Chiang Rotating CEO, Boosting Leadership Governance
Stable and sustainable operations at core of innovative C-suite training amid AI era2 April 2026, Taipei, Taiwan – Deepening its corporate governance work, Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE: 2317) has named Michael Chiang its rotating Chief Executive Officer, assuming a key role that strengthens the bench for next generation leadership and raises global competitiveness at the world’s largest electronics manufacturer and leading technology solutions provider. The transition reinforces the maturity of Foxconn’s C-suite-level talent cultivation and institutional innovation, while at the same time, underpins stable global operations and sustainable growth amid the challenges of the AI era. Chiang, who concurrently will continue to lead the Group’s business operation related to smart consumer electronics, takes the baton from Kathy Yang for a one-year term from April 1. Foxconn Chairman Young Liu said: “The core of senior CEO training lies in direct involvement and hands-on problem-solving in management and operations. Through a continuous mindset of debugging and the construction of methodologies, we strengthen the Group’s operational foundations, while allowing talent development and system building to progress in parallel.” In a handover ceremony this week, Chiang said: “We will continue to refine corporate governance and build expert-driven teams. Over the next year, I plan to focus on establishing a comprehensive and systematic body of know-how, centered on the real needs of business units. Through resource optimization and precise risk management, we aim to maintain our global leadership in competitiveness.” Outgoing rotating CEO Yang said: “Trained to view the enterprise from a business-owner perspective, the invaluable experience gained through rotation does not remain personal, but is distilled into replicable methodologies, ultimately forming a management framework that supports long-term, stable development.” During her tenure, Yang focused on operational rhythm and governance advancement, driving cross-unit collaboration and effective execution of key initiatives. Yang was honored in Fortune’s “100 Most Powerful Women Asia 2025” and, in 2026, Manufacturing Digital’s “Top 10: Women in Manufacturing”. Chiang joined Foxconn in 1999. He was assigned to California in the early 2000s to oversee the Group’s personal computer business and, since then, has taken on greater responsibilities in ICT operations and key customer accounts. Chiang holds a Master’s degree from Claremont Graduate University in the US, specializing in human resource development and organizational strategy management.
2026/04/01
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Commits To  New 5-Year Sustainability Roadmap Through 2030
2026/03/03
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Commits To New 5-Year Sustainability Roadmap Through 2030
3 March 2026, Taipei, Taiwan – Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) today announced ambitious sustainability targets through 2030 that focus the next five years on clean energy, labor rights, supply chain ESG and global initiatives for the world’s largest electronics manufacturer and leading technological solutions provider. Stepping up sustainability as the Group’s core driver of long-term competitiveness and operational resilience, the 2026–2030 Long-Term Sustainability Goals, benchmarked against 2025 levels, comprise of 34 concrete actions across 21 strategic categories. The updated roadmap responds to evolving global ESG expectations and offers a broader value chain impact. “This roadmap marks Foxconn’s transition into a new phase defined by data transparency, institutionalized targets, and collaborative partnerships,” said James Wu, Foxconn Spokesperson and a lead for the Group’s Sustainability Committee. “With hundreds of campuses around the world and tens of thousands of suppliers, we are taking steady, measurable steps to bring up our ecosystem to be being cleaner, greener and smarter.” By 2030, the entire group aims to achieve multiple environment targets, including a 30% greywater recycling rate; a 75% share of renewable energy use; self-invested green electricity accounting for more than 30% of the group's renewable energy usage; and a 10% reduction in energy intensity. Foxconn, for the most part, reached its previous set of 32 long-term ESG goals issued in 2022 ahead of schedule, putting it on track to achieve its 2050 net zero emission target, while fulfulling social and governance commitments, including enhancing workplace wellness, improving sustainable supply chains and strengthening cybersecurity and board accountability. Looking ahead, AI will be embedded in sustainable technology innovation goals, such as doubling the number of Foxconn’s Lighthouse-standard factories and exponentially discovering IP-worthy applications to share with the industry. For the first time, the Group will coordinate its corporate policies and supplier standards with 15 major international frameworks, including TCFD, SASB, and IFRS S1/S2. The company is committed to maintaining a top 10% ranking across five leading ESG rating agencies, including MSCI and Sustainalytics. In bringing up the supply chain, the new goals include initiating a 100% sustainability audit of Foxconn’s Tier-1 suppliers and promoting "short-chain, low-carbon manufacturing," aiming for over 80% local sourcing of institutional materials to strengthen operational resilience in global regional economies. The health and safety of employees is a top priority for Foxconn. In this key area, goals require 100% coverage of human rights risk assessments at global production sites by 2030. For high-risk issues identified during assessments, remedial and mitigation measures will be implemented immediately. The company will continuously strengthen internal management and labor dispatch practices, and systematically promote annual audits to ensure compliance with the Group's Code of Conduct and accountability standards. Global high-risk contractors will all need to meet ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Management System certification. In another first, Foxconn is incorporating Nature-based Solutions (NbS) in its sustainability initiatives. With partners, the Group will organize environmental and ecological restoration actions annually in our major production regions through 2030, reaching a global yearly total of 80,000 cumulative volunteer hours. Read our 2026-2030 Long-Term Sustainability Goals here.   About Foxconn here.
2026/03/03
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Achieves 2nd WEF Sustainable Lighthouse Factory, Raising Benchmark In Vietnam
2026/01/16
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Achieves 2nd WEF Sustainable Lighthouse Factory, Raising Benchmark In Vietnam
15 January 2026, Taipei, Taiwan – The World Economic Forum (WEF) has recognized Vietnam’s first Sustainable Lighthouse in a world-class manufacturing facility operated by a subsidiary of Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317), advancing the cleaner, greener and smarter leadership of world's largest electronics manufacturer and leading technological solutions provider. The benchmark designation of Foxconn Industrial Internet’s (Fii) operations in the Bac Ninh Province is the result of tangible achievements in accelerating decarbonization across complex manufacturing supply chains through the extensive application of AI technologies, achieving a 22% reduction in Scope 3 emissions, as well as a combined 34% reduction in Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. The recognition is a step up for the facility which was certified as Vietnam’s first WEF Lighthouse factory* in 2024. WEF Lighthouse Factories represent the highest global standards in smart manufacturing and digitalization. Sustainable Lighthouse Factories, seen as “lighthouses among lighthouses,” specifically recognize industry leaders that set exemplary benchmarks in carbon reduction and circular economy practices. In addition to meeting stringent requirements for technological advancement and operational excellence, Sustainable Lighthouse Factories emphasize performance improvements in energy efficiency, resource conservation, pollution reduction, carbon mitigation, and cost optimization. To achieve these goals, Foxconn’s Bac Ninh plant fully leveraged AI technologies to build a GenAI-based intelligent campus platform that integrates production, operations, energy management, carbon tracking, and EHS systems. This enables real-time insights and automated optimization, establishing a benchmark smart manufacturing campus. According to WEF, “Foxconn’s Bac Ninh plant has deployed more than 20 digital and AI-driven solutions, including AI-enabled green design to reduce the carbon footprint of bills of materials, a generative AI-based carbon accounting platform designed specifically for small and medium-sized suppliers, and energy efficiency optimization solutions integrating Omniverse and AI technologies.” Addressing common industry challenges such as the lack of effective carbon management tools and difficulties in advancing supplier decarbonization, the Bac Ninh plant developed an expert large-model–based carbon management platform and made it freely available to suppliers. Through standardized data reporting and automated verification, the platform increased Scope 3 emissions visibility to 90%. By combining analytical results, it also provides over 100 customized carbon reduction solutions tailored to different supplier profiles, precisely tackling supply chain decarbonization bottlenecks. (* Note: Under Vietnam’s administrative reform, Bac Ninh and Bac Giang provinces were officially merged in July 2025.)   About Foxconn here.
2026/01/16
2026 Taiwan Foxconn Ladies Golf Tournament Returns  With New Branding, Record US$2 Million Purse, Japan Tour
2026/01/14
2026 Taiwan Foxconn Ladies Golf Tournament Returns With New Branding, Record US$2 Million Purse, Japan Tour
14 January 2026, Taipei, Taiwan – The LPGA of Taiwan (TLPGA) and the Japan Ladies Professional Golfers’ Association are thrilled to announce the “2026 Taiwan Foxconn Ladies Golf Tournament” on the official circuit of JLPGA for this year, bringing Asia’s most lucrative women’s golf tour to Taiwan for the first time in nearly half a century and an elite line-up of athletes vying for a record US$2 million purse. Stepping up the game, the competition – re-branded from Foxconn TLPGA Players Championship of the past two years – will see the return of title sponsor Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn), the world’s largest electronics manufacturer and leading technological solutions provider, and special sponsor for the first time, Japanese technology powerhouse SoftBank Corp. Producing topflight golfers, including Hisako Higuchi and Ai Miyazato, the JLPGA was a sweet spot for Taiwan’s own golf legend Ai-yu Tu, who once swept 71 championships and was a 7x money-title winner on the JLPGA Tour, accumulating over 110 wins in her career and inducted into the Japanese Golf Hall of Fame. Ms Tu is a special advisor for the 2026 Taiwan Foxconn Ladies Golf Tournament. TLPGA Chairwoman Huang Pi-hsun said: "Ms Tu’s glorious achievements on the JLPGA Tour have been a source of pride for Taiwan. I am grateful for Foxconn's support, which has allowed this dream tour to return to Taiwan after 48 years, giving young players a stage to challenge the world." JLPGA Vice President Takako Matsuo said: "Over the past two years, we have witnessed TLPGA and Foxconn successfully taking the game to an elite playing level. As one of Asia’s flagship tournaments this year, we very much look forward to bringing Japanese players to Taiwan in March for high-level competition." The total purse is the second-highest in the JLPGA Tour for 2026 and another record for the Foxconn-sponsored tournament since it was inaugurated in 2024. Originally established as a players championship, the competition has set itself apart with its exceptional ranking points, substantial prize money, and elite sportsmanship. The 2026 Taiwan Foxconn Ladies Golf Tournament will be held March 12-15 at the Orient Golf & Country Club in Taoyuan. Follow the action and stay updated through the tournament’s official Facebook and on Foxconn’s official Instagram. About TLPGA here. About Foxconn here.
2026/01/14
Foxconn and Pace CCS Announce Milestone in Development of a Chemical Scavenger to Prevent Corrosion in CCS Networks
2026/01/05
Foxconn and Pace CCS Announce Milestone in Development of a Chemical Scavenger to Prevent Corrosion in CCS Networks
Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317), world’s largest electronics manufacturer and leading technological solutions provider, and Pace CCS, the global leader in carbon capture and storage (CCS) design, today announced a major step in solving a key challenge for the CCS industry. The companies have begun operations at a new laboratory in Taipei to develop a chemical injection unit to prevent corrosion in CCS networks. This partnership combines Foxconn’s expertise in precision manufacturing with Pace CCS’s specialized design knowledge. It demonstrates how cross-industry collaboration can advance the shared goal of fighting climate change. Carbon capture and storage is a critical technology for achieving Net Zero emissions. The global demand for carbon capture is estimated at eight billion metric tons of CO2 annually, requiring trillions of dollars in investment. A key technical challenge is protecting CCS infrastructure from corrosion. Chemical reactions within the CO2 stream can create corrosive products such as sulfuric acid and nitric acid. These reactions can also produce water and solids, which lead to corrosion, erosion, and clogged disposal wells. The new laboratory will prove the efficacy of a chemical scavenger, already used in industries including semiconductor manufacturing. The goal is to show it can prevent the formation of these damaging acids and water under real-world CCS conditions. “This is the solution the CCS industry has been waiting for,” said Matthew Healey, Pace CCS Managing Director. “By turning a major technical challenge into a simple operational expense, we’re accelerating global CCS deployment.” “Foxconn is proud to bring our supply chain expertise to the energy transition,” said Ron R. T. Horng, Foxconn’s Chief Environment Officer. “This collaboration shows how cross-industry partnerships can drive meaningful progress against climate change.”   About Foxconn Established in 1974 in Taiwan, Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) is the world’s largest electronics manufacturer and leading technological solutions provider, ranking 28th among the Fortune Global 500. In 2024, revenue totaled TWD6.86 trillion (approx. USD208 billion). The Group’s market share in electronics manufacturing services (EMS) exceeds 40%. The Group operates over 230 campuses across 24 countries and is one of the world’s largest employers with approx. 900,000 employees during peak manufacturing season. The Group has expanded its capabilities into the development of electric vehicles, digital health, and robotics, and three key technologies – artificial intelligence, semiconductors and next-generation communications technology. Pulling it together with its three intelligent platforms – Smart Manufacturing, Smart EV, Smart City – the “3+3+3” strategy is key to driving the Group’s long-term growth. Foxconn is dedicated to championing environmental sustainability in the manufacturing process and serving as a best-practice model for global enterprises. To learn more, visit www.honhai.com   About Pace CCS Pace CCS are the global leaders delivering design for CCS projects, with experience with well over 100 CCS projects worldwide. Pace CCS are based in London and Kuala Lumpur. To learn more, visit www.paceccs.com.
2026/01/05
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Board Director Ching-Ray Chang Distinguished As UNESCO Quantum 100 Honoree
2025/12/17
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Board Director Ching-Ray Chang Distinguished As UNESCO Quantum 100 Honoree
Taiwan’s global impact in quantum technology shines in IYQ 202517 December 2025, Taipei, Taiwan – In recognition of his long-standing contributions to advancing quantum research, education, and industry collaboration, Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) Board Director Ching-Ray Chang has been selected as an honoree in the global Quantum 100, the flagship initiative in IYQ 2025, the United Nations-designated International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. Professor Chang, who is also Distinguished Chair Professor at Taiwan’s Chung Yuan Christian University and Quantum Technology Advisory Committee Member of the Hon Hai Research Institute, has provided strategic guidance on Foxconn’s quantum technology roadmap and research direction in recent years. His contributions are supporting the Group’s efforts to align its quantum R&D capabilities with the global ecosystem, and its manufacturing capabilities for ion-trap quantum computers. Marking the 100th anniversary of the birth of quantum mechanics, the United Nations General Assembly designated 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ 2025), with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) launching the Quantum 100, a flagship initiative to celebrate the diverse people behind quantum science and technology. Professor Chang has played a central role in building Taiwan’s quantum research and education infrastructure. Authoring more than 280 academic papers and holding over 28 patents, he actively engages in popular science writing and public outreach, making complex quantum concepts accessible and fostering greater societal understanding of quantum technology. Professor Chang previously served as Executive Vice President and Acting President of National Taiwan University (NTU), where he founded the NTU–IBM Quantum Hub, now recognized as one of the most active academic quantum centers in Asia, and put quantum computing into NTU’s formal curriculum. He established a quantum information center at Chung Yuan Christian University (CYCU), led national-level quantum training programs, and pioneered the introduction of quantum education at both high school and university levels, systematically cultivating Taiwan’s next generation of quantum talent. Professor Chang is Founding President of the Taiwan Association of Quantum Computing and Information Technology (TAQCIT), where he helped shape Taiwan’s national quantum technology development roadmap and strengthened coordination across academia, industry, and government, including the Quantum Taiwan Forum, a key platform connecting Taiwan’s semiconductor strengths with the global quantum technology ecosystem.
2025/12/17
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Sweeps To Victory With  Five Trophies At The IR Impact Awards – Greater China 2025
2025/12/11
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Sweeps To Victory With Five Trophies At The IR Impact Awards – Greater China 2025
11 December 2025, Taipei, Taiwan – Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317), the world's largest electronics manufacturing service provider, has been honored with five Greater China awards recognizing its longstanding commitment to transparent, effective, and insightful communication with investors by the globally renowned IR Impact, formerly known as IR Magazine. Shortlisted as finalist for seven awards, Foxconn took home Best in Sector – Technology, Best Buy-side Management, Best CEO Letter, Best Investor Relations Officer, and Rising Star, making it the most awarded Taiwanese company in the Greater China region for the fifth consecutive year and turning in Foxconn’s strongest performance yet in its history in the IR Impact Awards. Foxconn Vice President and Spokesperson James Wu said, “This year’s awards show that everyone is committed to elevating investor communication and service – from the CEO to our IR leadership to new team members. As a global technology leader, Foxconn not only maintains technological excellence, but also places strong emphasis on investor engagement. Winning these five awards is the greatest affirmation for the Group and our IR team.” Foxconn received the most nominations among the 18 Taiwan companies that were finalists in the Greater China IR Impact Awards. The wins in newly-introduced awards for Best Buy-side Management and Best CEO Letter reflect Foxconn’s strong top-down commitment to timely, high-quality, and insight-driven investor communication. Of note were honors to two IR officers that highlight the Group’s commitment to women in leadership, innovative use of AI in the workplace and deepening IR influence. In the Best Investor Relations Officer category, Senior IR Manager Kristen Fang won the award for the second consecutive year, demonstrating her exceptional professionalism and influence in international capital markets. This is her second global IR individual award this year. IR team member Maggie Tsai was recognized as Rising Star, her first IR Impact recognition, for her focus in transforming IR into a strategic function that enhances both external understanding and internal decision-making via innovative methods such as use of a proprietary AI-powered intelligence hub and pioneering groundbreaking Group Investor Conferences and industry forums. Formerly known as IR Magazine, IR Impact is one of the most influential global platforms in the IR and capital markets community, serving as a key bridge between companies, investors, and the broader market. The IR Impact Awards are among the most authoritative recognitions in the IR field, voted on by institutional investors and analysts to acknowledge excellence in IR communication, transparency, AI adoption, innovation, and corporate governance. In previous years, Foxconn has won IR Impact awards in categories such as Best IR Website, Best Use of Multimedia for IR, Best Investor Event, Best Innovative Shareholder Communication, and Best Use of Technology (Including AI). The IR team continues to leverage diverse communication channels to help investors better understand Foxconn’s value while actively benchmarking global best practices, driving innovation, and enhancing investor services to create greater value for both the company and its shareholders. About Foxconn Established in 1974 in Taiwan, Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) is the world’s largest electronics manufacturer and leading technological solutions provider, ranking 28th among the Fortune Global 500. In 2024, revenue totaled TWD6.86 trillion (approx. USD208 billion). The Group’s market share in electronics manufacturing services (EMS) exceeds 40%. The Group operates over 230 campuses across 24 countries and is one of the world’s largest employers with approx. 900,000 employees during peak manufacturing season. The Group has expanded its capabilities into the development of electric vehicles, digital health, and robotics, and three key technologies – artificial intelligence, semiconductors and next-generation communications technology. Pulling it together with its three intelligent platforms – Smart Manufacturing, Smart EV, Smart City – the “3+3+3” strategy is key to driving the Group’s long-term growth. Foxconn is dedicated to championing environmental sustainability in the manufacturing process and serving as a best-practice model for global enterprises. To learn more, visit www.honhai.com
2025/12/11
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Wins Dual Silver  at Asia Sustainability Reporting Awards for ESG Transparency
2025/11/26
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Wins Dual Silver at Asia Sustainability Reporting Awards for ESG Transparency
26 November 2025, Taipei, Taiwan – Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) has been recognized with two Silver Awards – Asia’s Best Sustainability Report (Large Company) and Asia’s Best Supply Chain Reporting – at the 11th Asia Sustainability Reporting Awards (ASRA). These accolades highlight Foxconn’s dedication to high-quality sustainability disclosure and its ongoing efforts to advance sustainable supply chain management, demonstrating the company’s commitment to transparency and accountability in managing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) priorities. Guided by its principle of “Always Better,” Foxconn’s 2024 Sustainability Report and Supplier Responsibility Report achieved significant improvements in both the breadth and depth of their disclosures. Making its debut at the ASRA, the company earned dual Silver Awards, reflecting the comprehensive, mature, and globally aligned nature of its sustainability reporting practices. Rajesh Chhabara, Founder of the Asia Sustainability Reporting Awards and Managing Director of CSRWorks, stated: “We commend Hon Hai for demonstrating excellence in sustainability reporting and for embracing transparency as a cornerstone of responsible business. Their report reflects a deep understanding of how sustainability performance connects to long-term value creation and stakeholder trust.” The Asia Sustainability Reporting Awards (ASRA) is the region’s most respected platform for recognizing excellence in sustainability reporting. The rigorous multi-stage evaluation process includes comprehensive assessments, peer reviews, and stakeholder reputation checks to identify the best reports across multiple award categories. The 11th edition of ASRA brought together leading companies from 17 countries, representing diverse industries and reporting frameworks. Each entry was evaluated for clarity, credibility, completeness, and alignment with international best practices such as the GRI Standards, ISSB Standards, and TCFD recommendations. Highlights of Foxonn’s Sustainability and Supplier Responsibility Reports Sustainability Report ·      Adoption of double materiality assessment to identify key topics and their positive and negative impacts. ·      Verification level upgraded to Type 2 Moderate Assurance. ·      First-time disclosure of climate alignment and just transition commitments. ·      Use of renewable electricity reached 67.38%. Supplier Responsibility Report ·      Inclusion of three new international regulations or indicators (CSDDD, BRSR, and Vietnam’s Corporate Governance Code), referencing 24 key domestic and global sustainability frameworks, indices, and goals for a comprehensive 360-degree assessment of disclosures. ·      Expansion of reporting boundary to include labor service procurement. ·      Extended coverage to operations in India and Vietnam. ·      Enhanced disclosure of human rights-related information. Foxconn will continue to strengthen sustainability-related reporting to improve risk and strategy management, communicate progress transparently to stakeholders, build investor confidence, enhance brand reputation, and create long-term competitive advantage in global markets.   About Foxconn Established in 1974 in Taiwan, Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) is the world’s largest electronics manufacturer and leading technological solutions provider, ranking 28th among the Fortune Global 500. In 2024, revenue totaled TWD6.86 trillion (approx. USD208 billion). The Group’s market share in electronics manufacturing services (EMS) exceeds 40%. The Group operates over 230 campuses across 24 countries and is one of the world’s largest employers with approx. 900,000 employees during peak manufacturing season. The Group has expanded its capabilities into the development of electric vehicles, digital health, and robotics, and three key technologies – artificial intelligence, semiconductors and next-generation communications technology. Pulling it together with its three intelligent platforms – Smart Manufacturing, Smart EV, Smart City – the “3+3+3” strategy is key to driving the Group’s long-term growth. Foxconn is dedicated to championing environmental sustainability in the manufacturing process and serving as a best-practice model for global enterprises. To learn more, visit www.honhai.com  
2025/11/26