TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Foxconn’s subsidiary, FIH Mobile, will showcase its high-performance computing platform, advanced driver-assistance systems, and in-vehicle telematics control units at IAA Mobility from Tuesday to Sept. 12.
This year’s event, set to take place in Munich, will feature solutions for EVs, autonomous driving, and other innovative transportation concepts. It is expected to bring together 750 exhibitors from around the world and attract 500,000 visitors.
FIH Mobile Deputy General Manager Kuo Wen-yi (郭文義) said the global automotive industry is accelerating its shift toward electrification. He noted that with over two decades of experience in wireless communications and ICT technology, as well as expertise in the design, manufacturing, and integration of mobile and IoT devices, the company offers solutions to help traditional automakers transform, per CNA.
The company added that it can assist traditional automakers with product design and mass production. It can also help resolve compatibility issues between electronic control units, ensuring the seamless integration of automotive components.
FIH’s high-performance computing platform combines in-car entertainment and driver-assistance features, Kuo said. It allows vehicles to receive software updates over the air, improving their processing power and memory performance.
The company will also showcase Taiwan's first telematics control units certified under the European Union's emergency call standards. The device features 5G connectivity, enabling cloud integration, real-time data transmission, and remote system checks.
In November, FIH’s telematics control units received automotive software process improvement certification from Dekra. The recognition supports improvements in the development of automotive hardware, software, and system integration.
FIH reported first-quarter revenue of NT$31.35 billion (US$1.02 billion), up 1.9% from the same period last year, with a profit of NT$32.89 million. The growth was primarily driven by rising sales of automotive electronics, smart manufacturing equipment, and robotics products.




