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Saturday 22 March 2025
UK seeks win-win partnership with Taiwan's tech industry
The British Office in Taipei hosted the UK-Taiwan Venture Capital Summit on March 20, highlighting its push for Taiwanese companies to invest in the UK, as well as strengthening ties between the hi-tech industries in the UK and Taiwan.
Saturday 22 March 2025
The Great Wall beyond: China's new frontier in the cosmos
China's commercial space sector is reaching for the stars, but the journey has been rockier than anticipated.
Friday 21 March 2025
Thunder Tiger's unmanned boats to feature in June sea trials

The drone industry is not the only sector benefiting from defense opportunities. Taiwan's policy on unmanned vehicles includes surface and underwater crafts. Recently, Thunder Tiger announced the registration of its latest unmanned surface vehicle (USV) for a suicide attack boat test under the "Kuachi Project" led by the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST). The vessel is set to compete with other attack boats in June, preparing for future orders.

Tuesday 18 March 2025
Mitsubishi Electric to see sharp growth for defense business
Mitsubishi Electric expects revenue from its defense system business to soar to at least JPY600 billion (approx. US$4.03 billion) in fiscal 2031, with its operating profit to more than quadruple, thanks to an increase in spending by the Japanese government to reinforce the country's defense capabilities.
Friday 7 March 2025
Getac sees defense, energy push rugged PC demand in 2025
Getac Technology Chairman James Huang highlighted Europe's sharp rise in military spending, particularly in Germany, amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. The company is engaged in multiple European defense projects and sees growing momentum in drone fleet development. Getac has been working on Ground Control Station (GCS) systems for a year, collaborating with clients across Europe and the US.
Friday 7 March 2025
Planet Labs eyes AI-driven earth imaging for defense and global security
Planet Labs has secured a US$230 million partnership with Japanese satellite operator SKY Perfect JSAT to build a new low-Earth orbit satellite constellation, marking a significant expansion of the San Francisco-based Earth imaging company's global capabilities. Co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer Robbie Schingler outlined how this collaboration represents a growing trend of commercial space technology supporting sovereign defense interests.
Wednesday 5 March 2025
China hits back Trump's tariffs with new duties, blacklists 15 US firms
China has escalated its trade dispute with the US, imposing up to 15% tariffs on select American agricultural imports in response to the Trump administration's latest tariff hikes. Meanwhile, Beijing's Ministry of Commerce blacklisted 15 US companies under export controls along with 10 more firms added to its "unreliable entity" list, intensifying economic tensions between the world's two largest economies.
Thursday 27 February 2025
China's grip on shipbuilding poses challenges for global players
China's preeminence in the global shipbuilding arena is unmistakable, as it lays claim to an imposing 70% of the market. The protracted Russo-Ukrainian war has catalyzed a boom in unmanned systems, spurring nations to prioritize the development of both aerial and maritime variants. However, China's commanding grip over these sectors presents formidable hurdles for competitors, notably Taiwan and the US, as they strive to carve out their own footing in this critical technological race.
Thursday 27 February 2025
Taiwan and US collaborate on drones, but lack of combat experience raises concerns
Taiwan's drone industry is aggressively positioning itself on the global stage, with encouraging developments emerging in recent times. Yet, as international markets fling open their doors, the critical question looms: Can the supply chain seize these opportunities and sustain long-term momentum? This challenge has swiftly ascended to the forefront of the industry's agenda.
Thursday 27 February 2025
Unmanned vessels take center stage: Taiwan's autonomous ship set for March debut
Unmanned vehicles plunging from the sky to the sea have emerged as pivotal assets on modern battlefields. While drones have long dominated the spotlight, nations worldwide are now exploring the untapped potential of unmanned maritime vessels. In Taiwan, beyond the state-led Huilong and Kuachi projects spearheaded by the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology to develop surface and subsurface autonomous vehicles, private enterprises are also making strides.
Wednesday 26 February 2025
TIMTOS 2025 spotlights AI robots, aerospace boom among industry revival hopes
The Taipei International Machine Tool Show (TIMTOS) is set to highlight "AI and robots" as a core theme for the first time, reflecting the rising industry focus on automation. The aerospace defense market, driven by demand for drones and autonomous systems, is also fueling optimism that these sectors could reinvigorate Taiwan's machine tool industry after years of stagnation.
Tuesday 25 February 2025
Taiwan's defense innovation task force: inspired by US DIU for dual-use technologies
As global conflicts remain unpredictable, nations are doubling down on military-civilian dual-use technologies to bolster defense autonomy. Industry experts warn that while self-reliance in defense is critical, market dynamics must not be sidelined. The development of these technologies should extend beyond domestic needs, with an emphasis on building resilient industries capable of swiftly adapting to both wartime and peacetime demands.
Friday 21 February 2025
Taiwan ramps up defense spending to boost its domestic military-industrial ecosystem
Taiwan's president William Lai recently announced at a national security meeting that his administration will increase the defense budget to 3% of GDP through special funding, a move that industry sources say will inject momentum into the local defense sector.
Thursday 20 February 2025
Inside Microsoft's Majorana 1 chip: million-qubit quantum leap towards commercial reality
Microsoft has unveiled its groundbreaking Majorana 1 quantum chip, marking a significant advancement in quantum computing technology. This development represents a fundamental shift in quantum computing architecture, combining innovative materials with a revolutionary design that promises to address long-standing challenges in the field.
Wednesday 19 February 2025
CIRC wins major orders for military drones from Taiwanese government
Coretronic Intelligent Robotics Corporation (CIRC), a subsidiary of the Coretronic Group, is actively participating in government procurement efforts and has secured substantial contracts for military drones from the Ministry of Defense of Taiwan.
Tuesday 18 February 2025
Thunder Tiger to start military drone production in US
Taiwanese drone maker Thunder Tiger has announced that it will unveil key components for first-person view (FPV) military drones at the upcoming XPONENTIAL Europe 2025 in Düsseldorf, Germany, including flight controllers and gearboxes. Development and design of these components has already been completed, with mass production slated to begin in 2025.
Wednesday 12 February 2025
Zyxel to showcase military tech at IDEX 2025
Zyxel Communications will attend the International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEX) in Abu Dhabi from February 17 to 21, 2025. The company plans to present its latest software-defined radio (SDR) products, UAV/USV data link radios, satellite communication modules, advanced radar systems, and new electronic warfare reconnaissance devices to global military clients.
Monday 10 February 2025
Taiwan's aerospace ambitions rise on defense and commercial tailwinds
Taiwan's aerospace industry is gaining momentum as global demand for defense autonomy surges and the aviation sector rebounds. Industry sources note that defense and aerospace are two sides of the same coin: military applications fall under defense, while civilian use defines aerospace. Taiwan's push to bolster its defense capabilities is fueling growth in both sectors.
Monday 10 February 2025
Beyond hardware: Taiwan's challenge in breaking into US drone supply chain
Taiwan's ambitious push to become a trusted partner in the US drone supply chain faces significant hurdles as manufacturers struggle to transition from their traditional hardware expertise to the demands of modern autonomous systems.
Monday 10 February 2025
Musk urges US military to boost drone output or risk falling behind
Elon Musk has intensified his advocacy for military drones, warning that the US military must accelerate research and production of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to maintain its global dominance. Yet domestic drone manufacturers acknowledge fundamental weaknesses in the industry, with critical short-term gaps that shape both the sector's trajectory and future trade partnerships.
Saturday 8 February 2025
Airlines extend jet leases as supply woes persist
The aviation supply chain has seen some relief from bottlenecks, but new aircraft orders continue to outpace production capacity, keeping pressure on deliveries. In response, airlines are extending leases on older jets to mitigate fleet shortages, driving up demand for after-sales services and maintenance capacity.
Wednesday 5 February 2025
EU to step up small drone development for defense
The EU convened a non-official defense summit on February 3, 2025, focusing on strengthening Europe's military capabilities against Russia and other threats. Given the pressing need for autonomous defense systems, the EU plans to invest EUR500 billion (US$516.33 billion) over the next decade to bolster its military industry. Following the prominent role of drones in Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, market observers anticipate substantial growth in Europe's drone market as conventional warfare becomes increasingly technology-driven, with small unmanned aircraft emerging as a crucial segment.
Wednesday 5 February 2025
Evolution of the submarine: From traditional to digital age
Submarine technology has evolved dramatically with the advancement of technology, transforming naval tactics and global maritime security. From the first US Navy submarine, the USS Holland (SS-1), commissioned in 1900, to modern nuclear-powered submarines equipped with artificial intelligence (AI), the development of submarines has reshaped military operations and strategic maritime initiatives worldwide.
Wednesday 5 February 2025
Japan tightens export controls on semiconductors and quantum tech, drawing criticism from China
Amid the rapid development of dual-use technologies, the Japanese government has announced intensified regulatory measures on critical technology exports. On January 31, 2025, Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI) revealed a revision to the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law (FEFTA) to prevent essential technologies from being diverted for military use. This regulatory overhaul targets 21 products, including advanced semiconductors and quantum computers, requiring businesses to obtain prior authorization before export.
Friday 24 January 2025
Taiwan targets drones as strategic assets amid shifting defense landscape
As global defense priorities shift in 2025, Taiwan's Aerospace Industrial Development Corp. (AIDC) is positioning drones as strategic assets, leveraging the nation's technological strengths amid heightened regional tensions and evolving military dynamics.