ITRI for the printed circuit board (PCB) industry investigation , estimated 2013 annual Taiwan PCB production value will only grow 1.53% compared with 2012 , the output value of NT $ 405.7 billion yuan , a growth slowdown , recommendations should be wearable device layout and other emerging fields.ITRI IEK Components Research Fellow Jiang Bo wind pointed out that Taiwan 's PCB industry downstream end products by the strength of slowing up the goods affected quarter by 10.2% in the first quarter , the second quarter after quarter increased 3.4% forecast in the third quarter by the end brands introduction of new aircraft , driven PCB output can be pulled upward growth of 4.1% , and by the time delays in new product launches this year, effect , the fourth quarter is expected to decline only slightly to 1.3%.ITRI estimates that in 2013 annual output value of Taiwan's PCB will only grow 1.53% compared with 2012 , the output value of NT $ 405.7 billion yuan . Jiang Bo Fengjiang tune , this year's growth rate slowed down, for the purposes of Taiwan PCB industry is a warning in the past Taiwanese supply major European and American brands need PCB products, making Taiwan with the brand 's sales growth , driven by Taiwan PCB production value up growth , however, the market share of the international brands losing ground under the current situation , the joint impact of Taiwan's PCB industry revenue performance than in the past .Jiang Bo wind further said that Taiwan's PCB industry is facing a slowdown in ICT markets or declines in the international brands ranked reshuffle the occasion , you should think about how to seek follow- term survival , and Taiwan's PCB production value pulled up substantial growth in 2014 .The view existing electronic products to Jiang Bo said the wind , should be directed to light, thin, small layout of the development direction and grasp the future market potential for development of new products , such as wearable devices smart watches , wisdom bracelet, smart glasses, and car autopilot and other emerging fields.