The "2023 Taiwan Innotech Expo" was grandly showcased on the 12th. The "Sustainability Pavilion," coordinated by the Ministry of Agriculture in collaboration with seven agencies/units, focused on "Net Zero Emissions" and jointly displayed 113 innovative technologies. In addition, the International Zone of the Sustainability Pavilion invited 10 international institutions from Europe, the United States, South Korea, and other countries to showcase advanced technologies and products related to green energy, circular economy, and smart technology. The aim is to facilitate technology transactions and accelerate the commercialization of technological innovations by connecting businesses and academic institutions at the exhibition.
The Ministry of Agriculture stated that in alignment with the three main themes of the Sustainability Pavilion, namely "Carbon Reduction & Sequestration", "Green Energy Technology", and "Circular & Regenerative Technology" 39 technology research and development achievements with commercial potential were displayed. These include "Technologies for the mass production of parasitoid wasp capsules and the airdrop using unmanned aerial vehicles" developed by the Hualien District Agricultural Research and Extension Station, which can enhance application efficiency by up to six times and reduce pesticide usage by 25% to 50%. Additionally, Kaohsiung District Agricultural Research and Extension Station developed the "Self-propelled pineapple intelligent spraying flower inducer machine", which operates seven times more efficiently than manual labor. Taitung District Agricultural Research and Extension Station developed "Gac Fruit Aril Separator Machine and the Recycle and Reuse Technology of the Residue", which increases manual labor efficiency by more than four times. The Livestock Research Institute created a "The modulation technology of Brewer's grain silage applied in feed for native chicken", which reduces feed costs by 18.1%.
The Ministry of Agriculture further explained that the Taiwan Innotech Expo has become an important platform for marketing technology across borders. To create a well-functioning research and development trading platform, the Sustainability Pavilion has invited international agribusinesses from Brazil, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, South Korea, the United States, and other countries to jointly showcase advanced technologies related to intelligent livestock management and the inspection of agricultural and livestock products in the International Zone of the pavilion.
Among the participants, Royal Peterson and Control Union from the Netherlands provide global sustainability verification services for industries and their supply chains. Belgian company Unisensor SA demonstrated a groundbreaking platform for testing antibiotic residues and toxins in animal products. South Korean company Yook Hwa Chemical displayed a new bio-material as the first line of defense, which can suppress soil pathogens and harmful pests. American company TORO focused on smart agricultural water resource management by showcasing a dual-line irrigation control system. The goal is to introduce advanced foreign technologies at the exhibition to expedite the development of industries in Taiwan.
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