The 2025 Taiwan Innotech Expo got underway Oct. 16 in Taipei City, underscoring government efforts to promote innovation and strengthen the country’s key role in the global high-tech value chain.
Jointly organized by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council and Industrial Technology Research Institute, the three-day event is supported by 11 government agencies, including the Ministry of Economic Affairs and National Science and Technology Council.
During his opening remarks, MOEA Minister Kung Ming-hsin said that in addition to showcasing Taiwan’s R&D capabilities and industrial strengths, the event brings together more than 400 exhibitors from 19 countries. With over 1,000 innovative technologies on display, the expo is as important as the annual SEMICON Taiwan, he added.
Kung said this year’s exhibition focuses on the integration of artificial intelligence applications and sustainable technologies, noting that more than 300 AI-related applications are being shown. The minister expects the annual expo to serve as a key global platform for technological exchanges.
According to the organizers, the expo comprises four sections. In the Invention Competition Area, nearly 500 entries from home and abroad will vie for the prestigious Platinum Award, which recognizes innovations with strong AI integration, while the Taiwan Patent Go features 40 award-winning patents from Taiwan’s National Invention and Creation Award.
The Innovation Economy Pavilion demonstrates AI’s impact on sectors such as manufacturing and semiconductors, the Future Tech Pavilion showcases 200 R&D breakthroughs, while the Sustainability Pavilion focuses on circular sustainability, empowering resilience and smart innovations, among others.
The expo also offers guided tours to better understand the latest developments in local sectors such as AI, precision health care and sustainability, as well as forums on topics spanning cybersecurity, next-generation communication applications and smart robotics. (SFC-E)
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Jointly organized by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council and Industrial Technology Research Institute, the three-day event is supported by 11 government agencies, including the Ministry of Economic Affairs and National Science and Technology Council.
During his opening remarks, MOEA Minister Kung Ming-hsin said that in addition to showcasing Taiwan’s R&D capabilities and industrial strengths, the event brings together more than 400 exhibitors from 19 countries. With over 1,000 innovative technologies on display, the expo is as important as the annual SEMICON Taiwan, he added.
Kung said this year’s exhibition focuses on the integration of artificial intelligence applications and sustainable technologies, noting that more than 300 AI-related applications are being shown. The minister expects the annual expo to serve as a key global platform for technological exchanges.
According to the organizers, the expo comprises four sections. In the Invention Competition Area, nearly 500 entries from home and abroad will vie for the prestigious Platinum Award, which recognizes innovations with strong AI integration, while the Taiwan Patent Go features 40 award-winning patents from Taiwan’s National Invention and Creation Award.
The Innovation Economy Pavilion demonstrates AI’s impact on sectors such as manufacturing and semiconductors, the Future Tech Pavilion showcases 200 R&D breakthroughs, while the Sustainability Pavilion focuses on circular sustainability, empowering resilience and smart innovations, among others.
The expo also offers guided tours to better understand the latest developments in local sectors such as AI, precision health care and sustainability, as well as forums on topics spanning cybersecurity, next-generation communication applications and smart robotics. (SFC-E)
Write to Taiwan Today at ttonline@mofa.gov.tw
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