<p>Major <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/apple-inc" target="_blank">Apple Inc</a> supplier and iPhone assembler <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/foxconn" target="_blank">Foxconn</a> said on Tuesday it had hired Chiang Shang-yi, a former top executive at Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC and Chinese chipmaker SMIC, to lead its growing push in the chip business.</p>.<p>Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker, is best known for assembling iPhones and other Apple products, though in recent years it has been expanding into chips to diversify its business.</p>.<p>It bought a chip plant from Taiwan chipmaker Macronix International last year and in September announced a joint venture with India's Vedanta Ltd to set up semiconductor and display production plants there.</p>.<p>Foxconn said in a statement that Chiang had been appointed its semiconductor strategy officer, a newly created role.</p>.<p>The company said his deep experience in the industry would provide "invaluable support" and technical guidance for the group's global semiconductor deployment strategy.</p>.<p>"We are grateful to have such a seasoned semiconductor veteran join us at this important juncture in the group's development," Foxconn Chairman Liu Young-way added in the statement.</p>.<p>Chiang previously worked as vice president of research and development at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC), the world's largest contract chipmaker.</p>.<p>He was more recently the vice chairman of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC), the largest and most advanced chipmaker in China.</p>.<p>Chiang resigned from his position at SMIC last November, roughly a year after joining the company for the second time.</p>.<p>His move to China was controversial given Taiwan's concern about losing chip talent to its giant neighbour, which has struggled to recreate the island's success at making semiconductors. </p>
<p>Major <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/apple-inc" target="_blank">Apple Inc</a> supplier and iPhone assembler <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/foxconn" target="_blank">Foxconn</a> said on Tuesday it had hired Chiang Shang-yi, a former top executive at Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC and Chinese chipmaker SMIC, to lead its growing push in the chip business.</p>.<p>Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker, is best known for assembling iPhones and other Apple products, though in recent years it has been expanding into chips to diversify its business.</p>.<p>It bought a chip plant from Taiwan chipmaker Macronix International last year and in September announced a joint venture with India's Vedanta Ltd to set up semiconductor and display production plants there.</p>.<p>Foxconn said in a statement that Chiang had been appointed its semiconductor strategy officer, a newly created role.</p>.<p>The company said his deep experience in the industry would provide "invaluable support" and technical guidance for the group's global semiconductor deployment strategy.</p>.<p>"We are grateful to have such a seasoned semiconductor veteran join us at this important juncture in the group's development," Foxconn Chairman Liu Young-way added in the statement.</p>.<p>Chiang previously worked as vice president of research and development at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC), the world's largest contract chipmaker.</p>.<p>He was more recently the vice chairman of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC), the largest and most advanced chipmaker in China.</p>.<p>Chiang resigned from his position at SMIC last November, roughly a year after joining the company for the second time.</p>.<p>His move to China was controversial given Taiwan's concern about losing chip talent to its giant neighbour, which has struggled to recreate the island's success at making semiconductors. </p>