TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Ennostar, a subsidiary of AUO, will showcase its technologies at Touch Taiwan, featuring displays, sensors, and applications that integrate sensors into robots, CNA reported.
The three-day event, featuring 328 exhibitors, will run through April 10 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center. This year’s expo will feature smart displays, smart manufacturing, robotic vision modules, and chipmaking equipment.
Ennostar said it will display optical components integrated into robotic vision modules, which were jointly developed with its partners. It highlighted that the components will enhance robot mobility across various industrial environments.
The company also makes infrared modules using gallium arsenide materials. Combined with an automated optical inspection system, the modules enhance the clarity of robotic inspection images and support precision manufacturing.
The infrared modules also help robots maintain accurate measurements in low-light conditions, the company noted. When paired with cameras, they allow robots to build maps, detect objects, and measure their size.
In addition to sensing technologies used in robots, the company will showcase optical components applied to sterilization, vital signs monitoring, and industrial equipment surveillance.
Ennostar said its components are used in many wearable devices to monitor heart rate, blood oxygen, and other vital signs. The company highlighted that its packaging technology can significantly improve measurement accuracy.
Ennostar added that its UV sensing technology can detect failures or weakening in machine UV light sources, a key factor in smart manufacturing.
The company reported February revenue of NT$1.46 billion (US$46.7 million), down 22.46% from January and 17% from the same month last year. However, net profit after tax in February reached NT$60 million, up 131% year-on-year.
Ennostar Chair Patrick Fan (范進雍) said the company will expand its solutions for optical modules and sensing technologies applied in robotics and smart manufacturing.




