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2023 Taiwan Innotech Expo in October Showcase Latest Tech

The 2023 Taiwan Innotech Expo (TIE) will take place from October 12 to 14 at TWTC (Taipei World Trade Center) Exhibition Hall 1. The virtual exhibit runs from October 6, 2023 until March 6, 2024. With border restrictions lifting after the pandemic, the number of participating foreign countries this year has exceeded that of the previous three years, with a total of 20 countries and over 500 companies or inventors participating, showcasing nearly 1,100 innovative technologies.

The Director General of TIPO Dr. Cheng-Wei Liao  conducted a press conference before the event on October 4 at TWTC Exhibition Hall 1. Government officials were invited to kick off this year's exhibition, hinting at the exciting exhibits to come. A sneak peak of 15 exhibit highlights was unveiled in hopes of attracting more interested buyers and businesses to attend.

This year, exhibiting areas include three theme pavilions (Future Tech, Innovation Pilot, and Sustainability) and the Invention Area. Works displayed will cover topics that concern the general public, including AIoT smart applications, precision health, semiconductors, carbon reduction and exchange, digital security, and more. Additionally, the Invention Area will feature winners of the prestigious National Invention Awards to showcase domestic invention talent.

A total of 536 submissions from home and abroad will be displayed at the Invention Area, and the judging committee will examine the submissions accordingly. A final list of winners will be decided on October 12, and an awards ceremony will be held on October 14. The event is open to the public and all who are interested are welcome to attend one of the premier invention events in Asia.

  • Publish Date : 2023-10-11
  • Update : 2023-10-11
  • Organization : International Legal Affairs Office
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