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Taiwan InnoTech Expo will showcase over a thousand innovative technologies

The 2023 Taiwan InnoTech Expo's physical exhibition will start on the Oct 12th and is set to showcase over 1,000 innovative technologies. In the "Semiconductor" exhibition area, there are expectations of displaying technologies related to automotive devices, artificial intelligence, probe cards, and displays. This exhibition has also invited nearly a hundred institutions from 21 countries, including the United States, Canada, Germany, Japan, and South Korea, to present more than 137 technologies, with notable companies such as 3M, Infineon, Siemens, and Oxford Instruments participating.

 

According to the Industrial Development Administration, MOEA,"2023 Taiwan Innovation Technology Expo" will bring together research results from 11 government departments. It will feature three major thematic pavilions: "Innovation Pilot," "Future Tech," and "Sustainability," as well as an "Invention Competition Zone." A total of 430 domestic and international companies and research institutions will participate, showcasing over 1,000 innovative technologies. The online exhibition is already underway, and the physical exhibition will begin on the 12th day.

 

This year, institutions from 21 countries, including the United States, Canada, Germany, Japan, and South Korea, have been invited to present more than 137 technologies, including major companies such as 3M, Infineon, Siemens, and Oxford Instruments. This exhibition aims to facilitate in-depth international technological exchange, helping Taiwanese companies stay abreast of the latest trends in technology applications, promoting industrial upgrading, and advancing international cooperation to position Taiwan as a hub for the exchange of international R&D results.

 

The "Innovation Pilot" pavilion will showcase seven major themes, including "Semiconductor," "Unlocking Technological Treasures," "Smart Mobility," "Net-Zero," "Healthcare," "5G AloT," and "Cyber Security." In the "Semiconductor" exhibition area, there are expectations of presenting top semiconductor technologies related to automotive devices, data storage, semiconductor manufacturing, artificial intelligence, probe cards, and displays. Quanta Display Inc. will introduce the "Smart and transparent translation service desk" which combines AI and advanced interactive technology to provide a smart visual experience.

 

In the "Net-Zero" section, the Grid Storage Technology, recommended by Small and Medium Enterprise and Startup Administration, MOEA and the winner of the Innovation Research Award, will be showcasing its "Battery cell solution and module design for multiple application" which consist of lithium carbonate battery cores and can be used in energy storage systems and uninterrupted power supply for unmanned transport vehicles.

 

In the fields of Healthcare and smart mobility, Department of Industrial Technology, MOEA will display the "Artificial Ligament for Hard-Soft Tissue Repairing" which uses biomedical composite materials to enhance bone growth and promote tissue growth by enclosing artificial ligaments to prevent wear and tear. Additionally, the Ministry of National Defense has developed a "Military Powered Exoskeleton" with characteristics like light weight, quick response, and high torque, aiming to enhance mission efficiency and reduce the physical burden on individual soldiers.

 

Under the "5G AloT" and "Cyber Security" themes, the National Development Council recommends the "High-Precision LEO Satellite Tracking System" by Basetech Co. Ltd., which is completely self-developed in Taiwan and can target distant and fast-moving objects. It plays a crucial role in ground terminal equipment and anti-aircraft systems for next-generation communications. The Industrial Development Bureau of the Ministry of Economic Affairs will showcase "AI Defense and Analysis Technology in Industrial Control Field" using deep protocol analysis technology to enhance internal data security for enterprises.

 

The "Future Tech" pavilion gathers the latest global research and technology in four major technology areas: "AloT & Smart Applications", "Humanity", "Net Zero" and "Bio-tech, New Drugs & Medical Devices." It delineates technology's innovative impact on industries and daily life through three main themes: "Semiconductor," "Aeronautics & Space Technology

" and "Precision Health."

 

In the "Semiconductor" section, over 30 breakthrough technologies and advanced materials and processes for future chips in AI, sensors, communications, and energy efficiency are exhibited. In the "Net Zero" area, the "Value-Added Smart Environmental-Friendly Real-Time Meat Freshness In dicator for Meat Products- Value-Added Technology of Agricultural Waste" is showcased, which is developed from the upcycling of fishing industry waste compounds. It aims to indicate the freshness of meat in real time. The "Bio-tech, New Drugs & Medical Devices" section presents a "An effective and safe first-in-class new drug for abdominal pain in irritabl e bowel syndrome" which is expected to address medical needs for irritable bowel syndrome pain, with projected annual sales of 1 to 3 billion US dollars after market launch.

 

This year, the Sustainability pavilion focuses on "Creating a Livable Taiwan" with three main subtopics: "Circular Regeneration," "Reducing Carbon and Increasing Trade," and "Green Energy Technology." Highlight technologies within this pavilion are primarily applicable in agriculture, energy, and manufacturing. They include the "Technologies for the mass production of parasitoid wasp capsules and the airdrop using unmanned aerial vehicles" which enhances the efficiency of parasitic wasp control material deployment by six times, aiding in pesticide reduction and environmentally friendly cultivation practices. The "Break-out detection warning device for volatility organic substance canister" uses miniature gas detectors for real-time monitoring, featuring vibration and LED indicator lights for filter replacement alerts.

 

Lastly, "The innovative technology that turns waste into treasure – Silicon Dioxide regenerated from semiconductor waste that contains Silicon" in the "Semiconductor with Silicon Waste Recycling" section focuses on recycling silicon waste generated during semiconductor manufacturing. It transforms this waste into high-value silicon dioxide for brand customers' use and refines green hydrogen to 5N purity for power generation and hydrogen-powered vehicles. The "High-Efficiency Solar Cell Components for Artificial Satellites" are domestically developed solar cells for satellites, breaking the 30% efficiency threshold.

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