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ASUS ranks as Fortune’s World’s 4th Most Admired Company

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ASUS has climbed to 4th place on the Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies list.

Listed under the Computer Industry category, they proceeded to rank two places higher than their 6th place acquired in 2015.

Following the likes of Apple and the Lenovo Group, ASUS has set a new bar for their company and is competing with some of the leading tech companies in the world.

The survey started with approximately 1,500 companies, and was whittled down to the 15 largest for each international industry and the 10 largest for each U.S. industry, surveying a total of 652 companies from 30 countries.

This places ASUS at the top of the computer industry list among hundreds of global companies.

The Taiwan-based company manufactures laptops, tablet computers, desktop computers and mobile phones.

It also manufactures a range of internal and external computer components specifically designed for the modern, digital home.

Starting out as a small company consisting of four employees that manufactures motherboards, ASUS has grown tremendously to become the largest tech company in Taiwan who employs over 11,000 people from around the world.

Some of their most recent successes include the ASUS ZenBook series, which offers powerful performance at a super-high-res display.

ASUS has ranked highest for innovation and use of corporate assets of all the criteria, a big milestone for the company.

They have created products that can be seen as firsts in the digital era, such as:

  • The introduction of the ground-breaking Eee PC™
  • The ingenious use of renewable materials like leather and bamboo in notebooks
  • The incorporation of its proprietary power saving Super Hybrid Engine technology into its notebooks and motherboards.

For more information about ASUS, visit the official website.

This article was published in partnership with ASUS.

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