Maktar Launches Revolutionary USB 3 MFi-Certified Piconizer 4s at CES 2024
During a session jointly hosted by the Department of Industrial Technology of MOEA and the Taiwan-US start-up ecosystem in
CES, now in its 52nd edition, showcased a wide range of new technologies and developments in 5G, artificial intelligence (AI), smart healthcare, and Augmented Reality (AR)/Virtual Reality (VR). The event saw the participation of over 4,000 tech companies from more than 150 countries and regions worldwide.
Mactaris Chen, founder of Maktar, has emphasized the growing intersection of AI technology and mobile phone usage, particularly noting the increased demand for photo and video storage on mobile devices. He pointed out that the limited capacity of many devices fails to meet the escalating storage requirements. In response to this trend, Maktar's flagship products, Qubii and Piconizer, have seen a significant increase in market demand, particularly for their 1TB models, underscoring the company's robust position in the dynamic mobile phone market. The surge in sales demonstrates a clear consumer preference for higher storage solutions in an era where digital content creation and consumption are rapidly rising.
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