TAIPEI, Taiwan — October 8, 2025 — The annual “TIE Taiwan Innovation Technology Expo,” jointly organized by 11 government ministries including the Ministry of Economic Affairs, the National Science Council, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of National Defense, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Labor, the Ministry of Health and Welfare, the Ministry of Environment, the Ministry of Digital Development, the National Development Council, and Academia Sinica, will be held on October 16, 2025, at Taipei World Trade Center Hall 1. This year’s expo, themed “AI Cross-Domain Innovation: Driving the Future with Intelligence,” will showcase the latest research and applications from Taiwan’s five key industries across three main pavilions: the Innovation Economy Pavilion, the Future Technology Pavilion, and the Smart Sustainability Pavilion. The expo will also feature achievements in sports technology and the application of AI across various industries.

AI Connects All Industries: Ministry of Economic Affairs Drives Accelerated Upgrading of Five Trusted Industries and Six Strategic Industries.

This year’s Innovation Economy Pavilion, jointly planned by the Industrial Development Administration of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, the China Enterprise Agency, the Department of Technology, the Energy Agency, and the Department of State-Owned Enterprises, focuses on “AI Ecosystem Connecting All Industries.” It showcases five sub-themes: “Semiconductors,” “Smart Machinery,” “Next-Generation Communications,” “Precision Health,” and “Energy Transition,” echoing the nation’s five trusted industries. A dedicated AI application zone is also featured, demonstrating cross-industry development. The pavilion displays 169 achievements, highlighting Taiwan’s innovative strength and industrial dynamism.

Notable highlights include Harami Precision Machinery’s “Robot Safety Skin Sensing Technology,” which enhances safety in human-robot collaborative environments through a highly sensitive tactile sensing mechanism and has already been adopted as standard safety equipment by Denso and Kawasaki Heavy Industries. This technology is also the world’s first safety product to pass both CE and UL certifications from the original manufacturer. Additionally, New Partner Technology’s “Next-Generation Smart Network Cybersecurity Maintenance Integration and AI Analysis Technology” integrates multi-dimensional data for real-time monitoring, helping to improve operational efficiency and defense capabilities.

ITRI showcased its “Digital Twin Massive Device Interactive Technology” and “Cold Energy Demand Response Management System.” The former utilizes smart factory digital twin hardware and software integration technology to simultaneously drive over 500 displays and robotic arms, presenting the world’s highest-resolution interactive display system with a 3-meter-high technological waterfall. The latter uses AI to optimize cold chain energy, balancing energy conservation, carbon reduction, and grid stability, helping companies move towards net-zero transformation. CPC Corporation, Taiwan launched its “Solar Panel Defect Image Recognition System,” significantly improving inspection efficiency through AI, and is expected to be applied to multiple large-scale photovoltaic projects by 2026.

Phison Electronics’ patented “aiDAPTIV+ One-Stop Generative Edge AI Ground Model Fine-Tuning Training and Inference Acceleration Solution” is another highlight of the Innovation Economy Pavilion. This technology can significantly accelerate AI computing, increasing performance by more than 10 times and reducing costs to 1/10, thus promoting the popularization of AI. The Future Science Museum, jointly planned by the National Science Council, Academia Sinica, the Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of Health and Welfare, focuses on “AI Application Experience × Innovation Breakthrough” as its core theme.

It highlights four interactive exhibition areas: “Smart Robots,” “AI Applications and Industry-Academia Collaboration,” “Quantum Technology,” and “Sports Technology.” Combining competitions such as the Future Technology Award, the AI ​​Innovation Award, and the IC Taiwan Grand Challenge, it comprehensively showcases the research and development capabilities of nearly 200 academic projects across seven forward-looking fields: biotechnology and medical devices, advanced materials, green energy and net-zero technology, artificial intelligence applications, semiconductors and optoelectronic communications, and humanities technology.

This year’s key technologies exhibited at the Future Science Museum include the “Smart Assistive Robotic Arm for Electric Wheelchairs,” suitable for smart care and medical assistive devices. Integrating a multimodal AI model, it can understand natural language commands and assist in retrieving objects, with future potential applications in retail, smart manufacturing, and logistics warehousing. There’s also a “feeding assistance robot” specifically targeting the long-term care facilities, home care, and smart care equipment market. Combining voice, vision, and depth sensing, it supports voice and panel operation, assisting the elderly and those with mobility impairments in eating safely.

In addition, the “Smart Railway Automatic Braking Warning System” exhibited by the Railway Technology Center of National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology is another highlight of this year’s Future Science Museum. This system can trigger an alarm and automatically activate TSR (Speed ​​Limiting and Control) technology when there is a rockfall or foreign object intrusion on the railway, stopping the train within the shortest possible distance. Chang Chien-Chia-Jen, Chair Professor of the Department of Electronic Engineering and Director of the Railway Technology Center at National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, stated that this system brings significant qualitative and quantitative benefits to railway safety, not only avoiding human error and promptly mitigating risks, but also ensuring the safety of people’s lives and property at the lowest possible engineering cost.

Based on intelligence, resilience, and sustainability, the Smart Sustainability Pavilion this year integrates the research and development achievements of six ministries, including the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of National Defense, the Ministry of Environment, the Ministry of Digital Development, the National Development Council, and the Ministry of Labor. The pavilion focuses on the theme of “Smart, Resilient, Sustainable, and Secure Living” from the Ministry of Agriculture’s “Agricultural Policy Action Strategy.” It also incorporates national policy priorities in AI, health, and industrial upgrading, organizing three thematic areas: “Smart Innovation,” “Resilience Empowerment,” and “Circular Sustainability.” The pavilion showcases 96 innovative research and development technologies, aiming to create a secure and prosperous life through smart connectivity, resilient food security, national defense, and sustainable industry and resources.

Among the various cutting-edge technologies exhibited in the Smart Sustainability Pavilion, the most eye-catching is undoubtedly the groundbreaking AI-powered naked-eye 3D sensing film “Cube Shield,” which combines a patented optical protective film with AI image conversion technology, allowing users to view immersive 3D images without special glasses. Another eye-catching exhibit is “StarResilient Communications – Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) Communication Resilience Solution,” Taiwan’s first fully autonomous, highly resilient communication system. By integrating proprietary VoIP and satellite communication technologies, it creates an architecture independent of terrestrial networks, suitable for remote and disaster-stricken areas. It boasts high resilience, rapid deployment, and full encryption for information security.

Also noteworthy is JiXing Shared’s “Materials Recycling and Carbon Reduction Management System,” which has received numerous awards, including the Executive Yuan’s National Sustainable Development Award. Through its “GC Donation Network,” it extends the lifespan of idle items in homes and offices. JiXing Shared’s COO, Lin Yi-hsin, stated that the company currently recycles an average of 926 items daily, totaling over 5 million items, resulting in carbon reduction benefits exceeding 10,000 metric tons and benefiting over 22 million people, firmly establishing itself as Taiwan’s largest materials recycling platform.

AI Cross-Domain Applications × Engaging Interactive Experiences: Leading a New Chapter of Innovation.

To accelerate the application of AI across various industries, this year’s three main pavilions emphasize AI applications, accounting for nearly half of the exhibition and showcasing the momentum of industrial upgrading. Through engaging interactive designs, the exhibition creates mobile-activated AI-connected interactive experiences, making the three-day event the perfect stage for technology and industry to connect.

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Source: Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs