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Foxconn Wisconsin delivers 50,000 masks to Milwaukee charter school. Plans to donate 2 million masks in coming weeks
2025/02/25
Foxconn Wisconsin delivers 50,000 masks to Milwaukee charter school. Plans to donate 2 million masks in coming weeks
Foxconn delivers 50,000 masks to Milwaukee charter school. Plans to donate 2 million masks in coming weeks Foxconn Technology Group plans to donate 2 million medical face masks to 40 Milwaukee area nonprofit and community groups. The first 50,000 masks were delivered to the Milwaukee Academy of Science, a public charter school, on Wednesday. Other deliveries are scheduled for the coming weeks. “During the height of the pandemic, Foxconn produced approximately 13 million face masks in Mount Pleasant," the company said in a press release. "The company recognizes that even after the pandemic, organizations still need masks that limit the transmission of respiratory illnesses. As a member of the community, we are happy to make this donation and thankful for the help of Advocate Health Care and Aurora Health Care in identifying community organizations in need of masks." In April 2020, Foxconn donated 100,000 masks to the State of Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center and has supported the Mount Pleasant South Shore Fire Department with annual donations. What else has Foxconn made in Wisconsin? Aside from masks, Foxconn has produced microinverters and data servers at its Mount Pleasant facility. Foxconn has also been making data servers for clients with data centers operated by large-scale cloud management companies. The servers support information storage, online video platforms, smart phone apps and other big data functions.
2025/02/25
USA Employees Travel to Taiwan to Celebrate Lunar New Year
2025/01/30
USA Employees Travel to Taiwan to Celebrate Lunar New Year
Alyson's Story "My time in Taiwan was a trip that blended personal growth, cultural exchange, and professional connections in a way that I will always treasure. Not only did it offer incredible professional insights, but it also provided a deep dive into Taiwan’s rich culture, which I will always carry with me. One of the most personal highlights was the chance to represent the USA region in a dance performance at the Taipei Dome in front of 35,000 global colleagues. Standing on that stage, surrounded by so much energy and excitement, it felt surreal to be part of something so meaningful, celebrating our shared global connection. The experience was more than just a performance—it was a beautiful exchange of cultures, and the sense of camaraderie with colleagues from around the world made it even more special. During my time in Taipei, I was afforded the opportunity to visit Taiwan’s stunning cultural sights. I was struck by the blend of old and new—ancient temples, a stunning landscape, the bustling night markets, and the striking modern architecture. Taiwan’s history and heritage were on full display, and I loved learning about it firsthand. We also had the chance to sample Taiwan’s famous dishes, and each meal felt like an adventure in itself. What made this trip even more memorable was the camaraderie that came with it. Spending time with colleagues from across the globe and building friendships made the experience so much more meaningful. This experience was about connecting with people from different cultures, learning from one another, and forming relationships that I will always treasure.”
2025/01/30
Foxconn Shines a Light on Solar Energy
2024/07/01
Foxconn Shines a Light on Solar Energy
Manufacturers across the U.S. are taking new steps toward sustainability. For Foxconn—a consumer electronics contract manufacturer and solutions provider with U.S. headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin—that effort is about to get a big boost.The project: Foxconn is developing a massive field of 2,000 solar panels covering nearly eight acres of land around a retention pond at its Racine County campus in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin.The panels are expected to go live at the end of July, when they’ll generate approximately one megawatt of power, which will be used to manufacture data servers.“That’s about 1,200 metric tons of carbon dioxide saved every year and enough energy to power about 300 American homes,” said Robert Schlaeger, head of U.S. government relations for Foxconn.The big picture: The project—a partnership between Foxconn and utilities provider We Energies—is part of a bigger initiative from Hon Hai Technology Group in Taiwan.Hon Hai already uses green energy for about 40% of its power consumption across global operations. It has pledged to run wholly on green energy by 2040 and to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.“This is really a top-down approach for the entire technology group under the leadership of our Chairman Young Liu,” said Schlaeger. “You can see how that trickles down to the things we try to achieve at a regional level and within those regions, down to the site level.”The impact: In 2022, the technology group spent $75 million globally on 1,877 energy-saving projects. Schlaeger views sustainability projects such as the Foxconn solar field as an important signal of the company’s commitment.“As Foxconn grows and responds to market demand around the world or within the United States, renewable energies demonstrate the company’s commitment to environmental stewardship across supply chains—to our customers and to our communities,” said Schlaeger.The business case: Investments like this one are important to the company’s long-term future, but they also matter to customers right now.“We have customers who want to know that they are employing contract manufacturers like us that are producing their product in a responsible manner,” said Schlaeger. “What type of energy are you using? Where does the energy come from? These questions are important to our customers—and we want to show them that whether you look to our aspirations as a whole, or down to the site, you can see our commitment to green energy.”
2024/07/01
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