The 2025 Taiwan Innotech Expo (TIE) was held from October 16 to 18 at the Taipei World Trade Center. Jointly organized by 11 government agencies and administered by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) and the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), this year’s event highlighted cross-agency collaboration to drive innovation.
The Expo featured four main exhibition zones—the Innovation Economy Pavilion, Future Tech Pavilion, Sustainability Pavilion, and Invention Competition Area—under the central theme “AI Cross-Domain Innovation, Driving the Smart Future,” showcasing Taiwan’s critical role in the global technology value chain.
In addition to displaying R&D achievements from government agencies, the event brought together more than 400 companies from 19 countries, presenting over 1,000 innovations to both domestic and international audiences. Since its launch in 2018, the Expo has aligned with key national industrial development policies. This year’s edition focused on the integration of AI applications and sustainable technologies, featuring over 300 AI-related technologies. The invention competition recognized awardees from numerous countries, including Germany, Korea, Thailand, and Taiwan.
Over the three-day period, the Expo attracted more than 50,000 visits, including representatives from IP offices, research institutes, and industry associations from Canada, Germany, Japan, Malaysia, and Mexico.
By offering IP support during the event, Tai E International Patent & Law Office continued to serve as a guardian of innovation, contributing to Taiwan’s sustained economic and societal progress.
(Summarized and translated from the News published on the TIPO’s and TIE’s website: https://www.tipo.gov.tw/tw/tipo1/891-63092.html
https://www.inventaipei.com.tw/zh-tw/news/A284BB7765B0BBD3/info.html)
The Expo featured four main exhibition zones—the Innovation Economy Pavilion, Future Tech Pavilion, Sustainability Pavilion, and Invention Competition Area—under the central theme “AI Cross-Domain Innovation, Driving the Smart Future,” showcasing Taiwan’s critical role in the global technology value chain.
In addition to displaying R&D achievements from government agencies, the event brought together more than 400 companies from 19 countries, presenting over 1,000 innovations to both domestic and international audiences. Since its launch in 2018, the Expo has aligned with key national industrial development policies. This year’s edition focused on the integration of AI applications and sustainable technologies, featuring over 300 AI-related technologies. The invention competition recognized awardees from numerous countries, including Germany, Korea, Thailand, and Taiwan.
Over the three-day period, the Expo attracted more than 50,000 visits, including representatives from IP offices, research institutes, and industry associations from Canada, Germany, Japan, Malaysia, and Mexico.
By offering IP support during the event, Tai E International Patent & Law Office continued to serve as a guardian of innovation, contributing to Taiwan’s sustained economic and societal progress.
(Summarized and translated from the News published on the TIPO’s and TIE’s website: https://www.tipo.gov.tw/tw/tipo1/891-63092.html
https://www.inventaipei.com.tw/zh-tw/news/A284BB7765B0BBD3/info.html)