Taiwan's National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) staged sea trials for unmanned vessels off the northeastern coast, bringing together 12 domestic and international companies ...
National Taiwan University rises to 63rd in world rankings
National Taiwan University was the only Taiwanese university to break into the global top 100 with an overall score of 78.9, up from last year's 68.7. National Tsing Hua University returned to the top ...
CHT reports minimal impact from currency appreciation, highlights steady growth and ESG gains
Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) noted minimal impact from the recent appreciation of the New Taiwan dollar against the US dollar, according to chairman Alex Chien. The company's domestic demand-driven ...
Taiwan’s GUS Technology powers military drones with next-gen batteries amid rising global conflicts
As geopolitical tensions rise, from the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict to recent clashes between Israel and Iran, the global defense landscape is undergoing rapid transformation. This shift is ...
Taiwan advances passwordless tech for secure chip design environments
SYSTEX Corporation's subsidiary uniXecure has been appointed as the exclusive agent for AuthenTrend in Taiwan, marking a strategic move to promote passwordless authentication services in the region.
Top Industries for Investment in Taiwan
Taiwan has long been a strategic economic hub in Asia, with both a resilient economy and a culture that encourages innovation. Here are the top industries for investment in Taiwan.
U.S.-China Tech Fight Widens After Taiwan Blacklists Huawei
Tensions escalated after Taiwan's president President Lai Ching-te was elected last year. Beijing has accused him of seeking independence and destabilizing the region.
Taiwan starts sea tests of first domestically built submarine
Taiwan has started sea trials of its first domestically built submarine, as it upgrades its military capabilities to defend against a potential Chinese attack. The vessel is part of a submarine ...
Trump’s $499 ‘U.S.-built’ smartphone will most likely be made in China
The Trump Organization’s newly announced smartphone will most likely be made in China, experts say, despite claims that the device will be manufactured in the U.S.Owned President Donald Trump, the ...
Chunghwa Telecom kicks off 2025 digital innovative competition, focusing on 7 application areas
Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) kicked off its CHT Digital Innovative Application Series Competition, aiming to foster startups in Taiwan and promote the development of AI applications in seven major sectors.
Meet the Featured Startups at GTC Taipei 2025
NVIDIA pioneered accelerated computing to tackle challenges where normal computers cannot. From deep learning and scientific research to autonomous machines and digital twins, accelerated computing is ...
Mortgage market entering freeze in nation’s top cities
Taiwan’s property market is entering a freeze, with mortgage activity across the nation’s six largest cities plummeting in the first quarter, H&B Realty Co (住商不動產) said yesterday, citing mounting ...
Facing China threat: Taiwan to build millions of drones using Ukraine’s wartime experience
Taiwan has signed a partnership agreement with the US-German company Auterion to supply drone software that has been tested in combat conditions in Ukraine, Reuters reports. Taiwan aims to bolster its ...
Trump’s $499 smartphone will likely be made in China
The Trump Organization's newly-announced T1 smartphone will likely be made in China, experts said, despite claims the device will be manufactured in the U.S.
Taiwan’s Huawei ban lands: Optical firms say supply chain already China-insulated
Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) announced on June 15, 2025, that it had added 601 entities—including Chinese tech giants Huawei and SMIC—to its export control list, citing concerns over ...
Legislature passes telecom amendments targeting fraud
The Legislative Yuan today passed amendments to the Telecommunications Management Act (電信管理法) aimed at reducing telecom fraud. The new amendments require second-level Internet access service providers ...