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March 25, 2021

Foxconn Day at UWM September 17, 9 am – 5pm

Foxconn Day at UWM September 17, 9 am – 5pm

by Laura Kaiser / Saturday, 15 September 2018 / Published in Smart Cities - Smart Futures

Foxconn Day at UWM
September 17, 9 am – 5pm
UWM Student Union, Wisconsin Room

In June, 2018, Foxconn partnered with UWM to pilot their first international co-op program in Wisconsin. As a next step, UWM will host Foxconn Day at UWM, a career fair open to students and the general public.

Foxconn seeks engineers, computer scientists and talent from many business disciplines as they launch the first liquid crystal display (LCD) manufacturing facility in North America, located south of Milwaukee in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin. It is the only Foxconn facility of its kind globally located outside of Asia. When completed, it will become one of the largest manufacturing campuses in the world.

Who Foxconn Is

Foxconn is the global leader in manufacturing services for the computer, communication and consumer electronics (3C) industry – championing innovation that touches the daily lives of people around the world. Headquartered in Taiwan, Foxconn helps build products for many of the leading U.S. and international brands and household names in electronics. Foxconn also contributes to the development of a vibrant global AI 8K + 5G ecosystem, which is supported by the company’s vertically integrated “silicon to solution” portfolio and supply chain, to deliver intelligent display technology and solutions for use in all aspects of smart lives.

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