TIME, one of the world’s most respected magazines, published the “World’s Best Companies” 2023 list. ASUS, one of the world’s leading computer manufacturers, added a new one to its ongoing international success by succeeding in entering the prestigious list that includes many technology giants.
Ongoing international successes
American-based magazine TIME published this year’s “World’s Best Companies” list. Prestigious list; It determines the most successful companies among 5 thousand businesses around the world as a result of comprehensive market research and data analysis based on 15 different categories.
ASUS, advancing with the slogan “Pursuing the Incredible”, managed to enter the top 300 in the highly competitive elite list and registered its superior performance in the main categories of employee satisfaction, revenue increase and sustainability. With this success, ASUS also; He also underlined the importance he attaches to sustainability in four key areas: Climate Action, Value Creation, Responsible Production and Circular Economy, which are at the center of his business model.
ASUS, one of five Taiwan-based companies on the “World’s Best Companies” list, continues to receive global appreciation for its work to provide experiences that will improve people’s lives. In addition to the success achieved as a result of TIME’s research, the technology giant; In 2023, it was included in Fortune’s ‘World’s Most Admired Company’ list for the eighth time and Forbes’ ‘Best Employer’ list for three consecutive years, and was selected as Taiwan’s most valuable international brand by Interbrand nine times in a row.
Emphasizing the importance of sustainability for the company ASUS co-CEO Samson Hu “It is a great honor to receive this prestigious recognition from TIME. As ASUS, we keep sustainability at the core of everything we undertake, and we constantly work to improve ourselves towards this goal. “Our biggest goal is to build a holistic green supply chain while making great progress within the scope of the goal of “net zero emissions by 2050” for a cleaner and greener future.” said.