Insight Machinery Maganize

Insight Machinery Maganize

Company Profile

In the fall of 2016, Dr. Huang Lihan, by chance, learned that a 40-year-old machinery magazine had ceased operations. Driven by a sense of social responsibility and a mission to care for the rise and fall of the machinery industry, he decided to take on the responsibility of continuing its legacy and launched the "New Machinery Journal."

The New Machinery Journal is both a new magazine and an old one. Its "oldness" lies in its core, continuing the legacy of a well-established magazine that has witnessed the 40-year history of Taiwan's machinery industry. The management team decided to carry forward and expand this precious spirit. Its "newness" lies in the fresh vitality of the New Machinery Journal, delivering the latest information to the industry and academia, and embracing the trend of the digital and mobile era. In addition to the print edition, it offers a wealth of cloud-based content, enabling readers to browse and search anytime, anywhere.

The New Machinery Journal is not only an educational publication that provides knowledge for machinery engineers and students, but also a platform for the academic community to publish practical articles. It is not just a place for the industry to gather information, but also a powerful media and integration platform, offering a wealth of knowledge from government, industry, academia, and research. It is a comprehensive tool for enterprise procurement and product marketing.

The launch of the New Machinery Journal was fully supported by four respected pioneers in the machinery industry: Mr. Huang Bozhi, Mr. Chen Yinan, Mr. Zheng Shengwen, and Mr. Jiang Maoxiong. All the editors and columnists, as well as the authors, are eager to share their wisdom with the readers. Additionally, there is a group of creative and passionate workers behind it.

In 2016, amidst global political and economic instability, the "New Machinery Journal" was born in this turbulent time, as Charles Dickens said in A Tale of Two Cities, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." It is believed that those who care about the machinery industry will be able to explore the vast sea of books through the New Machinery Journal and gain insight into the profound world of professional knowledge.