Merry National R&D Headquarters has been officially opened in Taichung.

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[Reporter Ou Yuxiang/Report from Taipei] In recent years, Merry (2439), a major electroacoustic manufacturer, has actively integrated the four core technologies of electroacoustics, software, wireless, and batteries. Expand business territory.

Merry said today that car microphones and car speakers have successfully entered the car market, won orders from Asian car customers, and continued to contact car customers in the European and American markets. They hope to enter the European car supply chain in 2024.

Merry's national R&D headquarters, which invested 300 million yuan in the previous year, has been officially opened in Taichung.

With the expansion of business, Merry is also actively seeking talent.

Merry said that with the diversification of customers, Merry has made great progress in software and hardware in recent years. The research and development headquarters has complete equipment such as anechoic room and reverberation room, and has established a team for new markets. He said that he is looking forward to talents who are passionate about acoustics to join Merry, and together create the acoustic HMI interface and sound system in the future era of electric vehicles and self-driving cars.

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Guo Peishan, Chief Human Resources Officer of Meilu, pointed out that Meilu attaches great importance to technology and talent training. Over the years, it has cooperated with universities in the electroacoustic master's program, established an electroacoustic laboratory, and provided various training programs such as scientific and technological talent training funds. It is expected to have an international perspective. The science and engineering students can join and become a new generation of electro-acoustic rookies.

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