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Monday 29 December 2025
Drone boom lifts Taiwan's communication and chip suppliers
The global unmanned vehicle market is booming with explosive growth. This surge has revitalized existing sectors while boosting related supply chains that are now targeting a second growth curve. Key component suppliers, such as those from the communication technology and IC design sector,s are seizing new business opportunities.
Friday 26 December 2025
ENE Technology eyes custom ICs amid US drone import ban
Microcontroller (MCU) maker ENE Technology has officially entered the drone industry, partnering with Taiwan's HY Tech, Aeroprobing, and Egis to integrate communications, vision modules, and AI image processing and computing technologies. The company also established a new business unit staffed with drone experts to compete in the customized drone IC market.
Friday 26 December 2025
US drone ban opens door for Taiwan's non-China chip designers
Taiwan's integrated circuit design houses are accelerating shipments to the global drone market as US trade restrictions on Chinese manufacturers reshape international supply chains. The policy shift is forcing a realignment toward non-Chinese sourcing, enabling Taiwanese chipmakers to transition from low-volume defense contracts to large-scale commercial and consumer drone production.
Friday 26 December 2025
FineMat pivots to drones, chip packaging amid China's display supply chain localization
FineMat Applied Materials is retooling its business as China's push to localize its display supply chain cuts into demand for the Taiwanese company's core products, prompting new investments in drones and advanced semiconductor packaging substrates, the company said.
Friday 26 December 2025
Yao Sheng lands US drone PCBA order as diversification gains momentum
Yao Sheng Electronic said it has secured a major printed circuit board assembly order from a US drone startup, underscoring progress in the Taiwanese manufacturer's push to move beyond lower-margin businesses and deepen its exposure to AI, semiconductor, and medical markets.
Friday 26 December 2025
China surges ahead of US in drone patents, heightening pressure on Taiwan

China has maintained a clear lead over the US in drone-related technology patents since 2016, highlighting a widening technology gap as Taiwan seeks to expand its domestic drone industry and reduce reliance on China-centric supply chains. The divergence underscores the scale of the challenge facing Taiwan at a time when governments worldwide are accelerating procurement of unmanned systems and reassessing supply chain security.

Thursday 25 December 2025
Taiwan's Shinkong to open autonomous vehicle innovation hub in 2027
Eric Wu, founder of Shinkong InnovHUB, announced on December 23, 2025, that the facility is scheduled to open in 2027, offering a dedicated testing and demonstration site for autonomous vehicles. Wu simultaneously revealed the formal launch of Gaia Capital, a NT$5 billion (US$158 million) fund designed to help Taiwanese startups in the autonomous vehicle sector expand into global markets.
Thursday 25 December 2025
Taiwan pivots to bigger drones as component crunch reshapes supply chains
Unmanned aircraft are becoming central to modern military operations, driving a surge in government procurement that is reshaping Taiwan's drone industry. The US, Japan, and Taiwan have all announced large-scale drone purchases. But the rapid expansion is straining supply chains, production capacity, and delivery timelines. Industry executives say closer coordination and clearer division of labor across suppliers will be critical for companies seeking to secure contracts and scale output.
Wednesday 24 December 2025
US ban on DJI sparks Taiwan drone investment in America

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will block the sale of foreign-made drones in the US, a decision believed to target Chinese market leader DJI and could prompt Taiwanese suppliers to accelerate investment in US manufacturing.

Wednesday 24 December 2025
ENE Technology warns DDR shortage may hit revenue, eyes drones for growth
ENE Technology said persistent shortages of DDR memory could weigh on revenue over the next two quarters, as tight supplies of DRAM and storage chips continue to pressure notebook and smartphone markets heading into 2026.
Saturday 20 December 2025
Auto electronics firms eye drones and robotics with caution
Interest in drones and robotics has continued to build across markets in 2025, yet not all automotive electronics manufacturers are convinced the moment has arrived.
Friday 19 December 2025
Supply chain shift lifts Taiwan's AIDC as US plant nears initial output
Aerospace Industrial Development Corp. said it is on track to begin limited production at its first US manufacturing site by the end of 2025. The milestone positions the Taiwanese aerospace supplier to benefit from a global reordering of supply chains and closer alignment with US defense and commercial customers.
Thursday 18 December 2025
China hikes drone part prices to Russia amid growing reliance
Chinese suppliers have significantly increased the prices of drone components and dual-use technology exported to Russia, according to trade data that highlights Moscow's growing vulnerability as the conflict in Ukraine continues. Analysis of figures from China's General Administration of Customs indicates that costs for military-grade hardware rose sharply through October 2025, even as export volumes in several categories declined.
Thursday 18 December 2025
SYNergy ScienTech targets drone battery market after BBU expansion
Lithium battery maker SYNergy ScienTech is eyeing the growing demand for batteries in drones and unmanned vehicles by investing in related product development in 2025. With R&D and prototyping efforts in the field ongoing, the company will continue to expand into the non-consumer electronics sector, says president Colin Hsieh.
Thursday 18 December 2025
MilDef Crete to double rugged PC output amid defense order surge
MilDef Crete, a Taiwan-based maker of rugged computers, is accelerating a major capacity expansion as rising global defense spending fuels a surge in military orders, positioning the company to double production by 2026 and shift its business further toward defense-focused systems.
Wednesday 17 December 2025
US defense tech firms anchor in Taiwan, builds local supply chains
Taiwan–US defense cooperation is taking a significant step forward as leading American defense technology firms move to establish local operations and supply chains in Taiwan. These developments could pave the way for additional global Tier-1 military contractors to set up a presence in the country.
Tuesday 16 December 2025
Taiwan emerges as non-China drone hub as defense demand surges
Taiwan is increasingly becoming the go-to base for non-China drone supply chains as governments expand defense and security procurement, Ian Hsu, CEO of drone technology firm Earthbook, said on December, 15, 2025.
Tuesday 16 December 2025
Taiwan's Ability finds new momentum in robotics and drone technologies
Robotics and unmanned aerial vehicles are poised to be among the most significant industrial growth themes of 2025, and Taiwan's Ability Enterprise is drawing attention for its aggressive push into both fields simultaneously.
Tuesday 16 December 2025
Poland leads Taiwan drone exports as cooperation expands in Eurasian market
Taiwan's national drone team has scored another milestone as the Taiwan Excellence Drone International Business Opportunities Alliance (TEDIBOA) recently visited Poland for exchanges and signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Polish Chamber of Unmanned Systems (PISB). This agreement advances strategic collaboration between Taiwan's drone industry and European democracies, aiming to deepen technical and industrial applications cooperation.
Sunday 14 December 2025
ENE Technology invests in two Taiwanese drone firms to boost UAV integration and systemization
ENE Technology has announced strategic investments in two Taiwanese drone manufacturers, Hsuan Yuan Tech Co. (HY Tech) and Aeroprobing Inc., aiming to advance systematized products and proprietary-brand unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The move signifies the company's transformation from embedded controller expertise to broader system integration and diversified UAV services.
Friday 12 December 2025
US advances massive drone purchase as Taiwan firms seize new opportunity

The US and Taiwan plan to accelerate military drone cooperation in 2026 as Washington advances a large procurement program and Congress moves forward with legislation calling for joint development. The efforts are expected to create opportunities for Taiwanese manufacturers in key technologies, supply chains, and overseas markets, according to industry executives.

Friday 12 December 2025
Ubiqconn starts fulfilling UAV ground control station orders
Ubiqconn Technology, part of the First International Computer Group, announced that its technical foundation in maritime communications and satellite applications continues to support new business development. Orders for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) ground control stations (GCS) are being implemented and will gradually be reflected in operations according to project schedules.
Friday 12 December 2025
NDAA targets US-Taiwan cooperation on unmanned systems, boosting Taiwan's IC design
The latest National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) has now been confirmed by the US House and Senate. The bill contains extensive Taiwan-related provisions that require the US Department of Defense to complete by March 2026, including a joint development and production plan with Taiwan for unmanned systems and counter-unmanned systems.
Friday 12 December 2025
Taiwan's optical industry gains defense opportunities amid China-free supply chain shift
To avoid getting entangled in US-China relations, many industries have adopted China-free supply chains, often referred to as "non-red" supply chains, especially in sectors involving defense and national security. As drones gain broader applications, Taiwanese companies are seizing opportunities in the rising importance of the optical industry.
Thursday 11 December 2025
Taiwan firms target defense surge as NT$1.25 trillion budget nears approval
Taiwanese manufacturers are positioning themselves for defense-sector expansion as the government prepares a NT$1.25 trillion (approx. US$40 billion) special budget to accelerate domestic weapons production and strengthen supply chain autonomy. The initiative aligns with a global surge in military spending and is expected to create new opportunities for unmanned systems, aerospace maintenance, and satellite communications.