Taiwan Innotech Expo is set to take place Oct. 17-19 in Taipei City-based World Trade Center, demonstrating the accomplishments of the country’s artificial intelligence, semiconductor and other industries.
The event is a collaboration between 11 government bodies, including Ministry of Economic Affairs, National Science and Technology Council, the National Development Council and Academia Sinica, among others. The event will take place at three pavilions: Innovation Pilot, Future Tech and Sustainability, the MOEA said.
At Innovation Pilot, a total of 93 corporations will participate, displaying 185 applications, many of which are AI-related. The pavilion will include Taiwan Patent GO, a platform set up by the MOEA’s Intellectual Property Office that provides inventors with a site to introduce new ideas and products as well as facilitating exchange with potential buyers from home and abroad.
Two major international forums will be featured in the Future Tech pavilion, “From Research to Industry: The Path to Quantum Technology Implementation” on Oct. 17 will feature a Nobel prize physics winner expounding on the development of quantum technology. It will be followed on Oct. 18 with a symposium, “Unlimited Imagination – When Technology Meets Sport.”
As many as 143 techniques centered on digital transition, clean energy and circular sustainability will be showcased in the Sustainability pavilion. All facilitate industrial transformation to meet net-zero carbon goals.
Additionally, over 100 facilities from more than 20 countries including Canada, France, Japan, Korea and the U.S will exhibit nearly 150 cutting-edge techniques. Among them are globally renowned enterprises, top universities and research institutions such as Micron, 3M, Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the MOEA said.
Through such in-depth technological exchange, Taiwan enterprises keep track of the latest applications and trends, which promote industry upgrade and global cooperation, the MOEA concluded. (POC-E)
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