Primax Recognized in S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook for Second Consecutive Year, Showcasing Outstanding Sustainability Performance

Primax Electronics Ltd. (TWSE: 4915) has once again been selected as a member of the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2025, a prestigious recognition by the international sustainability assessment agency, S&P Global. In addition to improving its overall score compared to last year, Primax ranked in the top 3% of the ITC Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components Industry, demonstrating its commitment to continuous excellence.

Primax leverages off its core competence in X-IN-1 Sensory Fusion technology to offer solutions across information products, smart lifestyle, and auto/IoT applications. Its product applications extend into public and community safety as well as auto electronics segments, driving innovation and seamless integration. The company is also actively working toward its 2050 net-zero target. This year, its carbon reduction goals will officially be validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), reinforcing its dedication to sustainability. Furthermore, in collaboration with Taiwan’s Ministry of Agriculture, Primax has launched the Butterfly Valley Conservation Project to promote biodiversity and sustainable agriculture.

Primax’s sustainability efforts have been recognized with numerous domestic and international awards. The company has received an “A” rating in the MSCI ESG assessment and has won the CommonWealth Magazine's Top 100 Excellence in Corporate Social Responsibility Award for five consecutive years. Additionally, it was honored in the 2024 Taiwan Corporate Sustainability Awards (TCSA) as one of the "Top 100 Exemplary Enterprises," earning the Platinum Award in the Electronic Information Manufacturing category for sustainability reporting. It was also named one of Business Weekly’s “Top 100 Carbon Competitiveness Companies.” Looking ahead, Primax Group remains committed to furthering its sustainability impact and driving continuous progress.