
Taiwan Manufacturing Industry: Corporate IT Spending in 2022
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Taiwan Manufacturing Industry: Corporate IT Spending in 2022
Thanks to the rapid advances in information and communications technologies, companies in Taiwan have adopted a wide variety of hardware, software, and services to support daily business operations, planning to boost their IT (Information Technology) spending in 2022. They continue to increase IT budgets to integrate existing systems and resources more effectively, thereby reducing operating costs and improving overall productivity. Taiwan's MIC (Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute) conducted surveys in late 2021 with an aim to present estimates of IT spending in five major industries in Taiwan, including manufacturing, construction, finance, retail, and healthcare. The findings are based on data from MIC's IT Spending Survey conducted in late 2021. Hundreds of IT companies in Taiwan were asked a series of questions about their IT spending patterns, habits, and plans. This report consolidates survey data on corporate IT spending and analyzes the state of such spending across four sub-industries of the manufacturing industry, including livelihood, chemistry, metal & machinery, and information & electronic; provides spending forecasts for 2022 to help the stakeholders gain a better understanding of changes in IT spending over the years.
Thanks to the rapid advances in information and communications technologies, companies in Taiwan have adopted a wide variety of hardware, software, and services to support daily business operations, planning to boost their IT (Information Technology) spending in 2022. They continue to increase IT budgets to integrate existing systems and resources more effectively, thereby reducing operating costs and improving overall productivity. Taiwan's MIC (Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute) conducted surveys in late 2021 with an aim to present estimates of IT spending in five major industries in Taiwan, including manufacturing, construction, finance, retail, and healthcare. The findings are based on data from MIC's IT Spending Survey conducted in late 2021. Hundreds of IT companies in Taiwan were asked a series of questions about their IT spending patterns, habits, and plans. This report consolidates survey data on corporate IT spending and analyzes the state of such spending across four sub-industries of the manufacturing industry, including livelihood, chemistry, metal & machinery, and information & electronic; provides spending forecasts for 2022 to help the stakeholders gain a better understanding of changes in IT spending over the years.
Table of Contents
13 Pages
- 1.State of Corporate IT Spending
- 1.1 IT Manpower Analysis
- 1.2 Corporate IT Spending Analysis
- 1.3 Analysis of the Total Corporate IT Spending in the Manufacturing Industry
- 2.MIC Perspective
- 2.1 Average IT Manpower in the Manufacturing Industry to Grow by 4.1% in 2022 to 8.6 Persons
- 2.2 Average IT Spending in the Manufacturing Industry to Grow by 8.3% in 2022 to US$357,903
- 2.3 IT Spending in the Manufacturing Industry Amounts to US$783.5 Million in 2021
- 3.Appendix
- 3.1 Scope of Survey
- 3.2 Research Methodologies and Sample Characteristics
- List of Tables
- Table 1 Corporate Properties and IT Manpower
- Table 2 Estimation of Total Corporate IT Spending in the Manufacturing Industry
- Table 3 Population of Interest
- Table 4 Analysis of Sub-Industries
- List of Figures
- Figure 1 Changes in IT Manpower
- Figure 2 IT Manpower in the Manufacturing Industry by Sub-Industry
- Figure 3 Corporate IT Spending in the Manufacturing Industry by Hardware, Software, and Service
- Figure 4 Corporate IT Spending in the Manufacturing Industry by Sub-Industry
- Figure 5 Characteristics of Sample by Sub-Industry
- Figure 6 Characteristics of Samples by Employment Size
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