More than 20 Taiwan-based high-tech companies will gather this Sunday for the first Taiwanese job fair in Dallas, reinforcing semiconductor and technology collaboration with North Texas companies and professionals.

The job fair will be held on Feb. 22, from noon to 5 p.m. at the Hilton Richardson Dallas Hotel at 701 E. Campbell Road in Richardson. Check-in will be from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Taiwan is the U.S.’s fourth-largest trading partner, according to the Council on Foreign Relations, and the event comes at a time when ties between Asia and the Dallas-Fort Worth area are strengthening. The island aims to invest approximately $250 billion in semiconductor, energy and artificial intelligence production and innovation — key areas that are increasingly prominent in D-FW.

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The Greater Dallas Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce (GDTCC), a nonprofit organization that facilitates exchanges among Taiwanese professionals in DFW, will host the event, along with the Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce of North America (TCCNA) and the city of Richardson.

Featured companies will include Foxconn Industrial Internet Corp., Wistron Corp. and IntelliEPI Inc., which has its headquarters in the DFW Metroplex.

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E.Sun Bank, also participating in the fair, officially opened its first Texas representative office in Dallas in November 2025, marking a major expansion to support growing Taiwan-Texas economic ties in technology and manufacturing.

In a recent interview with The Dallas Morning News, Joseph Huang, E.Sun Bank’s chairman, spoke highly about the D-FW being a “rising star in the financial industry,” as employers in the sector flock to the region.

Over 500 people have already registered to participate in the event, and the organizers estimate that another 1,000 will attend, aiming to land an interview or find a new job.

Attendees are encouraged to utilize hotel parking lots around the property.

Registration is still open for companies and job seekers.