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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Electronics |
Founded | 1982 |
Headquarters | Taiwan |
Key people |
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Products | Infotainment systems for automotive Automotive navigation system, Drive Video Recorder, Outdoor Navigator, Smart watch, Wearable computer, connected car solution |
Number of employees | 7000+ |
Subsidiaries | Mio, Magellan, Navman |
Website | MiTAC Holding Corp.:
MiTAC Digital Technology Corp.: https://www.mitacmdt.com, B2B: https://enterprise.mio.com, B2C: https://www.mio.com, Magellan US: https://www.magellangps.com, Magellan Australia: https://www.magellangps.com.au, Magellan New Zealand: https://www.magellangps.co.nz, Navman Australia: https://www.navman.com.au, Navman New Zealand: https://www.navman.co.nz |
MiTAC Holdings Corporation, formerly MiTAC International Corp.[1] (Chinese: 神達電腦股份有限公司) is a Taiwanese electronics company established 8 December 1982. It is a subsidiary of MiTAC-Synnex Group.[2] Through a 100% stock swap from MiTAC International Corp., MiTAC Holdings Corp (神達投資控股) (TWSE: 3706) was established on 12 September 2013, and listed and traded on Taiwan Stock Exchange under code 3706.[1]
Mitac's business of cloud computing business group, valued at about NT$3.4 billion (including assets, liabilities, related valuation items in shareholders' equity, and operations), was spun off and offered to the new MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation. MiTAC Computing Technology issued new shares as consideration to MiTAC Holdings. The transaction closing date of the spinoff was on 1 September 2014.[3]
According to corporate president Billy Ho, Mitac withdrew from the PC industry in 2010 and has turned its focus on developing Internet of things (IoT) systems. This transformation resulted to the organization changed afterwards.[4]
On 22 February 2007, MiTAC signed a definitive agreement to buy portable navigation device (PND) operations of the Navman brand from Brunswick Corporation.[5]
MiTAC merged TYAN Computer on 22 March 2007 for its server business. Therefore, MiTAC has not only OEM business for top-five server brands, but also TYAN focusing on value-added reseller and system integration market.[6]