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Overview

Since 2018, the Taiwan Innotech Expo (TIE) has been transformed with the vision of positioning Taiwan as an international IP hub. Leveraging Taiwan’s strong R&D capabilities and unique geographical advantages, the expo serves as a technology bridge connecting New Southbound countries with Europe, the United States, Japan, and beyond.

TIE showcases Taiwan’s national technology initiatives and industry innovations, fostering global exchanges and collaborations. This year’s exhibition features the Innovation Economy Pavilion, Future Tech Pavilion, Sustainability Pavilion, and the Invention Competition Area. Under the theme “AI Cross-Domain Innovation, Driving the Smart Future”, TIE highlights advancements in AI, semiconductors, and the upgrading of Taiwan’s Five Trusted Industry Sectors. Bringing together 439 companies and research institutions from 19 countries, the expo presents 1,110 cutting-edge technologies and serves as a vital platform for technology transfer, cooperation, and commercialization.

Taiwan Innotech Expo serves as a leading platform for technology trading, enabling companies and academic institutions to advance technology transfer and cooperation through exchanges and business negotiations, while fostering the commercialization of innovative achievements.

Physical Expo

  • Exhibition Dates:

    Sep 17 (Thu.) to Sep 19 (Sat.), 2026

  • Exhibition Hours:

    09:30-17:30 (9:30-16:30 on the last day)

  • Exhibition Venue:

    Taipei World Trade Center Exhibition Hall 1F (No. 5, Section 5, Xinyi Road, Taipei City)

2025 Expo Highlights

The expo brought together Taiwan’s latest advances in semiconductors, AI, and green energy, highlighting the nation’s growing innovation strength.
Nearly 50 forums and business networking events fostered collaboration across industry, academia, and research, helping accelerate technological development.
The event also deepened international exchange and created new opportunities for cross-sector cooperation and sustainable growth. TIE will continue to serve as a global hub for R&D and technology commercialization, supporting Taiwan’s path toward a smarter and more sustainable future.

  • Exhibition Scale:

    1,110 latest technologies were showcased, covering a wide range of fields such as Semiconductor, future tech, AI, Net Zero, and more.

  • International organizations:

    93 international organizations participated.

  • Business Negotiations:

    Over 2,800 negotiations were conducted, resulting in technology transactions worth over 100 million.

  • Number of Visitors:

    More than 50,000 visitors attended the physical exhibitions and 400,000 views online.

  • Supervised by:

    Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), Ministry of Agriculture (MOA), Ministry of Education (MOE), Ministry of National Defense (MND), Ministry of Labor (MOL), Ministry of Health and Welfare (NOHW), Ministry of Environment (MOENV), Ministry of Digital Affairs (MODA), National Development Council (NDC), Academia Sinica (AS)

  • Hosted by:

    Industrial Development Administration (IDA), Intellectual Property Office (IPO/TIPO), Small and Medium Enterprise and Startup Administration (SMESA), Department of Industrial Technology (DOIT), Energy Administration (EA), Department of State-owned Enterprise Affairs (SEA), Institute of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health, Ministry of Labor (ILOSH), Resource Circulation Administration(RECA)

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