Taiwan-based PCB manufacturer EISO Enterprise Co., Ltd. (5291.TWO) is advancing its strategy to strengthen high-end technology capabilities, driven by rising demand from AI-related applications. The company said PCB adoption is expanding into industrial PCs, networking servers, drones, and low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites—areas requiring more advanced specifications and higher reliability.
To capture these opportunities, EISO is moving forward with the Phase II expansion of its Guishan plant. The facility is expected to obtain operational approval by the end of this year, with pilot production scheduled for the first quarter of 2026, followed by volume ramp-up. EISO added it will actively pursue LEO satellite certifications to reinforce its market positioning and win new high-value PCB orders.
Currently, PCBs account for about 80% of EISO's revenue, mainly serving industrial PCs, networking, automotive electronics, and power supply applications. The remaining 20% comes from its optoelectronics segment, including mobile lighting and e-bike products.
In the optoelectronics business, EISO is enhancing product durability with impact-resistant designs and compact structures to improve installation flexibility and safety for bicycles.
Looking ahead, the company expects industry conditions to improve moderately in 2026, forecasting revenue growth of 10–15% compared with this year.
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