Taiwan & Czechia
16 | Technika & trh | special edition
Taiwanese Investment in Czechia:
From AI Servers to Cables
for Autonomous Vehicles
As TMTS 2026 opens inTaichung, three Taiwanese
manufacturing projects inCzechia are reaching full
operational scale. They rarely come up in machine
tool fair conversations, yet each isa direct node inthe
global supply chains that advanced manufacturing
now depends on.
Inventec, Blučina near Brno. TheTaiwanese server
and electronics manufacturer has consolidated
its European operations into a new hub covering
52,000 m², with 30,000 m² dedicated to high-tech
production. CzechInvest reported in September
2025 that the plant produces servers for leading
technology customers, specialised chips for
the automotive industry, and components for
AI server infrastructure. Annual server production
turnover inCzechia exceeds CZK 100 billion. Inventec
has operated in Czechia since 2003, and Blučina
represents a consolidation and capacity expansion,
not agreeneld site.
CTi Cable, Klecany near Prague. The Taiwanese
interconnect andcable manufacturer opened its rst
European plant inOctober 2025 atthe P3 Prague D8
industrial park near Klecany. CzechInvest announced
aninvestment ofUSD 4 to5 million andmore than 50
new jobs. Thefacility ishighly automated andtargets
supply into the AI, autonomous vehicle, aerospace,
and industrial automation sectors. TECO Prague,
Taiwan‘s representative ofce, framed the project
as building a resilient, trusted technology supply
chain for Europe.
HPE, Kutná Hora. Thededicated HPC factory began
operations in summer 2022, becoming the rst
European facility built specically to manufacture
supercomputers and AI infrastructure systems.
It sits alongside existing Czech server and storage
manufacturing and is tied to Foxconn‘s Czech
production network through communications from
both companies.
Three investments, three product categories,
one common denominator: Czechia is becoming
a production base for the component ecosystem
powering the next generation of AI hardware. For
machining companies orbiting TMTS, this is not
background geopolitics. It is a map of customers
who need precision manufacturing technology,
automation, andreliable supply partners.