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Foxconn hosts global sports carnival and distributes 300 million TWD in additional employee bonuses
Thursday, February 12, 2026 at 09:40 PM
Hon Hai Precision Industry (Foxconn) held a large-scale employee sports carnival at the Taipei Arena involving over 30,000 attendees from international hubs including the US, China, India, and Mexico. Founder Terry Gou contributed an additional 300 million TWD to the incentive pool, resulting in significant cash bonuses for employees. The event also highlighted the company's use of AI to connect global factory operations and showcased its BRIA electric vehicles.
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Foxconn recently held its 2026 global sports carnival at the Taipei Arena, signaling strong financial momentum fueled by the ongoing AI infrastructure boom. Founder Terry Gou made headlines by injecting an additional 300 million TWD into the employee bonus pool on top of existing incentives. This windfall saw 10 employees receive life-changing prizes of 10 million TWD each, while another 1,000 staff members were awarded 200,000 TWD cash bonuses. The event drew over 30,000 participants, including hundreds of overseas staff from the U.S., India, and Mexico, highlighting the company's massive global footprint.
For investors, this aggressive incentive program underscores Foxconn’s robust liquidity and its strategic commitment to talent retention within the competitive AI supply chain. Chairman Young Liu emphasized the firm's transition toward AI-driven manufacturing to connect its global factories. As Foxconn solidifies its position as a dominant assembler for NVIDIA’s high-end AI servers and expands its BRIA electric vehicle lineup, these high-profile payouts reflect the company's confidence in sustained growth and its ability to share record-breaking hardware profits with its workforce.
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