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Tuesday 12 November 2024
Taiwan advances quantum tech research for defense and industry applications
AI, biomedicine, quantum computing, innovative semiconductor materials, and advanced semiconductor manufacturing are shaping up as pivotal areas for Taiwan's future research and development, with profound implications for defense and industry applications. This critical juncture was highlighted by Professor Chuu Chih-sung's groundbreaking creation of the world's smallest quantum computer at National Tsing Hua University's Department of Physics and Center for Quantum Technology.
Tuesday 12 November 2024
Taiwan manufacturers ready for takeoff amid aerospace supply chain disruption
The global aerospace supply chain faces unprecedented volatility, creating a rare opening for Taiwan and Asia-based manufacturers. Additionally, President-Elect Donald Trump's renewed focus on "protection fees" for Taiwan has raised concern about potential impacts on US-Taiwan military relations.
Monday 11 November 2024
JPMorgan braces for 'impactful' first two years of Trump
The first two years under Donald Trump's second term could be "quite impactful" if policy changes are made on tax, deregulation, and crypto, according to Stefan Gratzer, managing director at J.P. Morgan Private Bank.
Thursday 7 November 2024
Arizona and Taiwan boost aerospace, defense partnerships amid rising demand for local supply chains
US defense technology companies are increasingly looking to Taiwan as a critical manufacturing base and supply chain partner, as revealed during a recent Arizona-led trade delegation to Taipei. The mission, which included four emerging defense tech firms, highlights growing bilateral cooperation in aerospace and defense amid rising regional tensions.
Friday 1 November 2024
Taiwan drone maker Carbon-Based turns to Asia as military contract pauses
Carbon-Based Technology recently delivered its "Albatross II" drone to Taiwan's Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) alongside Air Asia Company Limited (AACL). However, due to budget constraints for next year that have halted production, the company's plans for scaling up the advanced drone are temporarily on hold. Despite the setback, Carbon-Based Technology states it has readied production capacity and will now target high-demand commercial markets in Northeast and Southeast Asia.
Wednesday 30 October 2024
Taiwan's Thunder Tiger showcases cutting-edge suicide drones at military expo
As the only Taiwanese exhibitor at the 2024 Association of the United States Army (AUSA) show, Thunder Tiger is strengthening its presence for the second consecutive year, demonstrating notable evolution in its offerings.
Tuesday 22 October 2024
Aiseed advances drone technology with edge AI integration
Aiseed, a burgeoning startup in the drone sector, is leveraging edge AI technology to carve out its niche in the market. The team recently stated that integrating edge AI into drones will become as indispensable as Full Self-Driving (FSD) systems are for smart vehicles. The surge in military procurement contracts has significantly boosted demand for commercial drones, prompting numerous startups to seize the opportunity to establish a foothold in the global non-restricted supply chain through domestic orders.
Tuesday 15 October 2024
Better, faster, cheaper: Taiwan's path to defense contracts in the US
The defense sector, once a tightly controlled and exclusive industry with high entry barriers, is opening up amid US-China tensions and rising geopolitical conflicts. This realignment of global supply chains isn't just reshaping the tech sector—it's also creating new opportunities for companies eager to break into the high-margin defense market.
Tuesday 8 October 2024
US-Taiwan drone alliance takes shape amid rising supply chain autonomy push
US-Taiwan cooperation on developing an autonomous defense supply chain in the drone sector is accelerating, as two delegations of American drone industry representatives visited Taiwan in late September and early October.
Wednesday 2 October 2024
Oklahoma and Taiwan forge alliance in drone technology
Following the visit of 26 US drone organizations at the end of September, Taiwan-US collaboration has taken another step forward. The newly established "Taiwan Drone Excellence Overseas Business Alliance" has welcomed its first cooperative partner.
Friday 27 September 2024
US DoD authorizes 83 domestic firms; Taiwan chipmakers target tier 2 supply chain orders
A list of "Accredited Suppliers" for semiconductor design, wafer foundry, packaging, and testing, among other services, was recently published by the Defense Microelectronics Activity (DEMA) of the US Department of Defense (DoD). By supplying to the recognized supply chain, which includes key firms such as GlobalFoundries, IBM, SkyWater Technology, and Northrop Grumman, Taiwan-based firms are attempting to secure indirect orders.
Thursday 26 September 2024
US defense delegation seeks drone partnerships in Taiwan amid new industry alliance
In a significant move to strengthen defense ties, a US drone and counter-drone delegation recently visited Taipei, exploring supply chain collaboration with Taiwan's burgeoning unmanned aerial systems (UAS) sector. Simultaneously, Taiwan launched the "Taiwan Excellence UAS Global Business Alliance," bringing together 50 companies to expand its drone industry's international footprint.
Thursday 26 September 2024
Climate change threatens national security: why reducing defense emissions is essential?
The defense sector has long been a significant contributor to global carbon emissions, and now, according to Dr. Shr-Yi Chin, an expert in sustainability and carbon management, it's time for the industry to face the challenge head-on. Speaking on the topic of sustainability, he emphasized the urgent need for the defense industry to take serious action toward reducing its carbon footprint, which is responsible for a significant portion of many nations' overall emissions.
Tuesday 24 September 2024
Military spending hits new highs, Taiwan's Transcom capitalizes on global demand
Multiple pager and walkie-talkie explosions in Lebanon have heightened tensions across the Middle East, fueling a surge in global military expenditures. As conflicts flare up in various regions, defense tech manufacturers like Transcom Technology are witnessing rising demand. The power amplifier (PA) producer, which specializes in defense-related applications, reports an uptick in government defense contracts and increasing international shipments.
Tuesday 24 September 2024
Monopolization in defense industry fades as new warfare dynamics boost defense tech unicorns
The rise of new warfare dynamics is accelerating a global arms race, fostering the emergence of a new generation of military-industrial chains.
Friday 13 September 2024
AI and innovation propel Taiwan's drone market
As Taiwan's drone industry garners increasing attention, the country is set to host its first dedicated drone exhibit at the "AIoT Taiwan" event. Industry insiders report that 24 companies, including key players like Thunder Tiger and Coretronic Corporation, will participate.
Thursday 29 August 2024
Taiwan's Ubiqconn targets satellite and drone markets for expansion
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites are emerging as a hotbed of innovation, attracting significant industry interest. Ubiqconn Chairman Leo Chien sees LEO satellites as poised to become a major catalyst for global satellite market expansion over the next decade.
Wednesday 28 August 2024
Taiwan's undervalued defense sector: a missed opportunity in the global arms race
After taking office, President Lai Ching-te identified five key industrial chains for development, with the defense sector among them.
Thursday 15 August 2024
Taiwanese aerospace supplier AIDC tackles challenges in US expansion drive
AIDC, a key player in Taiwan's aerospace supply chain, is making a strategic move into the US market.
Tuesday 13 August 2024
Taiwan's drone industry gains momentum, sparks annual expo debut in October
Taiwan's government is intensifying its efforts to develop the domestic drone industry, designating it as one of the five key pillars in the nation's trusted supply chain initiative. Minister of Economic Affairs J.W. Kuo recently announced that the National Development Council (NDC) will allocate funds from the National Development Fund to support the drone sector, aiming to achieve a production value of NT$30 billion (approximately USD 950 million) by 2028.
Thursday 8 August 2024
IPC firms eye lucrative niche as military and aerospace markets expand
As geopolitical tensions brew and regional conflicts persist, global defense budgets are surging, fueling demand in the military and aerospace sectors. Taiwan's defense budget for 2024 alone has soared to NT$420 billion (about US$13 billion), surging to NT$606.8 billion (US$19 billion) after including special and non-operating budgets. This escalating demand is creating lucrative opportunities across the military and aerospace supply chains.
Wednesday 7 August 2024
Geopolitical tensions spur push for defense supply chain independence
Rising geopolitical tensions are driving countries to accelerate their arms races, with a renewed focus on achieving independent defense supply chains. As regional conflicts threaten global stability, companies are urgently working to bolster their supply chain resilience. This includes expanding overseas operations to be closer to key markets while simultaneously building domestic production capabilities.
Monday 22 July 2024
Taiwan prioritizes drones and AI in new defense technology unit
Taiwan has established a new Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) to accelerate the integration of drones and Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems into its military strategy. This unit, modeled after the US DIU, will bridge the gap between civilian technological advancements and their applications in the defense sector.
Wednesday 17 July 2024
Nikon expands into 3D printing with eye on US defense market
Nikon Corp. is fielding interest from defense and aerospace companies in the US for its metal 3D printers, according to the Japanese precision equipment maker's president.
Wednesday 17 July 2024
Taiwan pays US$4.75 billion for defense since 2022; Trump says it's not enough
In recent years, Taiwan has significantly increased its defense procurement from the US. However, US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump continues to assert that Taiwan has taken "100% of the US semiconductor business" without providing anything in return, suggesting that Taiwan should pay the US for its defense.
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