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Saturday 24 January 2026
Taiwan drone alliance sets US FCC certification in sight
Taiwan's Excellence Drone International Business Opportunities Alliance has expanded to more than 260 member companies as it steps up efforts to capture overseas demand, with securing US regulatory clearance emerging as its top priority for 2026.
Friday 23 January 2026
Taiwan reveals NT$1.25 trillion defense plan, targets 200,000-drone force

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense has released select non-classified details of a special military procurement package totaling NT$1.25 trillion (approx. US$39.5 billion), offering a clearer picture of a strategic shift from conventional warfare toward technology-driven operations.

Friday 23 January 2026
'Freedom isn't free': AIT director pledges US backing for Taiwan's asymmetric warfare strategy, defense supply chain
The American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) Director Raymond Greene, on January 22, reaffirmed strong US support for Taiwan's defense modernization and defense-industry cooperation, underscoring that closer US-Taiwan collaboration is essential as Taiwan ramps up record defense spending and prioritizes asymmetric warfare capabilities.
Thursday 22 January 2026
Advanced lenses become critical as drones move beyond photography
As the global drone market enters a new growth curve in 2026, an "airspace revolution" driven by military reconnaissance, industrial inspection, and logistics delivery is emerging as the next strategic frontier for the optical-lens industry after smartphones. For optics manufacturers, drones are no longer simply cameras that happen to fly; they are complex optoelectronic systems that integrate high-precision imaging, environmental sensing, and edge computing.
Wednesday 21 January 2026
Taiwan Ministry of National Defense releases major drone procurement order, increasing domestic IC design investment
After the Ministry of National Defense (MND) of Taiwan completed a classified report to the Legislative Yuan on a special military procurement bill totaling NT$1.25 trillion (approx. USS$39.4 billion), it also released plans to purchase more than 200,000 units of various types of drones. Additionally, 1,000 unmanned surface vessels, in hopes of establishing stronger asymmetric warfare capabilities. Although the planned procurement of more than 200,000 drones is still somewhat lower than current demand in Ukraine and Eastern European countries, it still represents a good opportunity for Taiwan's supply chain to demonstrate its capabilities.
Tuesday 20 January 2026
Epirus achieves first takedown of fiber-optic guided drone with microwave system
In a global first, US defense startup Epirus successfully disabled and crashed a fiber-optic guided drone using a lightweight version of its Leonidas high-power microwave (HPM) system during a test in December 2025. The demonstration represents a landmark in electronic warfare, showing the system's ability to neutralize drones that communicate via fiber-optic links and evade conventional jamming, according to Tectonic.
Tuesday 20 January 2026
Taiwan's Ubiqconn bets on drones and edge AI to rebalance its business

Ubiqconn Technology says its accumulated strengths in maritime communications and satellite applications are continuing to underpin expansion into new lines of business, even as near-term revenue remains under pressure. Orders for its unmanned vehicle ground control stations (GCS) have begun entering the delivery phase, while higher-value applications such as edge AI computing and visual recognition are advancing steadily, moves the company expects will improve its revenue mix and margins over time.

Monday 19 January 2026
US-Taiwan defense ties deepen by 15% tariff cap
After securing a 15% tariff cap, the next step is to examine future directions of US-Taiwan bilateral cooperation. Aside from establishing models to help Taiwanese companies enter US supply chains and form industrial clusters, the US is also committed to expanding investment in Taiwan's five trusted industries. The defense industry will be the most important to observe as both countries deepen cooperation.
Saturday 17 January 2026
US rollback on Chinese drone ban to only have limited influence on Taiwan IPC sector
The US Department of Commerce recently revoked restrictions imposed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in late December 2025 that banned imports of new drones and components from Chinese manufacturers, including DJI and Autel Robotics, due to national security concerns. This reversal complicates earlier assumptions that Taiwanese suppliers would gain significantly from displaced orders. However, industry experts suggest the impact on Taiwan's industrial PC (IPC) sector may be limited.
Friday 16 January 2026
US drops China drone proposal; Taiwan suppliers press ahead
The US Department of Commerce has withdrawn a previously proposed plan to restrict imports of Chinese-made drones, a move that some observers view as a goodwill signal ahead of an expected meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Thursday 15 January 2026
UHT, Fong Jaw partner on dual-use VTOL drone for defense and commercial markets

Taiwan-based advanced materials supplier UHT Unitech has signed a memorandum of understanding with aerospace manufacturer Fong Jaw Aerospace to jointly develop, manufacture and sell a medium-payload vertical takeoff and landing unmanned aerial vehicle branded as Cougar, as the partners seek opportunities in global defense and high-end commercial drone markets.

Thursday 15 January 2026
Hanmi Semiconductor leans into EMI shielding as satellite and 6G demand grows
Hanmi Semiconductor has drawn industry attention in recent years for its thermal compression bonding equipment used in high-bandwidth memory production. As low-earth-orbit satellite deployments expand and the industry moves toward 6G, the company's electromagnetic interference shielding equipment is also gaining importance.
Thursday 15 January 2026
Taiwan chipmakers unfazed by US drone policy shifts

The US Department of Commerce recently said it would withdraw a previously proposed policy to impose a blanket ban on imports of Chinese-made drones, easing immediate regulatory pressure but reviving questions in some quarters about the trajectory of non-China drone supply chains. Taiwanese chipmakers that have invested heavily in drone-related technologies have taken a more measured stance, saying that policy adjustments in Washington have not altered the underlying demand for non-China supply chains, particularly in defense applications.

Thursday 15 January 2026
Taipower deploys AI-powered drones for boiler inspections, enhancing maintenance efficiency
Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) has introduced an indoor drone inspection system at its thermal power plants, incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze boiler tube surfaces in real time and automatically detect cracks. This development replaces the traditional, labor-intensive method of erecting scaffolding to manually inspect the tubes, enabling broader coverage and speeding up repair processes.
Wednesday 14 January 2026
US drone policy swings highlight security and geopolitical tensions
Over the past year, US policy toward Chinese-made drones has shifted repeatedly, reflecting differing approaches across government agencies. Congress, the Federal Communications Commission, and the Department of Commerce have each advanced restrictions at varying levels, citing concerns that include national security, cybersecurity risks, and supply chain resilience.
Tuesday 13 January 2026
CES 2026: Microip showcases vision tech for transit and drones
Microip, a Taiwan-based chip and system developer, used CES 2026 to highlight its move beyond standalone silicon, presenting a vision-based artificial intelligence platform that combines proprietary algorithms with flexible hardware deployment as demand grows across security, transportation, and drone applications.
Tuesday 13 January 2026
CES 2026: Elan Microelectronics pushes into drones and smart transit
Taiwanese touch controller maker Elan Microelectronics Corporation returned to the Consumer Electronics Show in 2026 after several years away, using the Las Vegas event to outline how its long-standing work in visual artificial intelligence is extending into smart transportation and drone-related applications.
Monday 12 January 2026
US scraps planned restrictions on Chinese-made drones

The US Commerce Department has withdrawn a proposal that would have restricted or potentially barred imports of Chinese-made drones, stepping back from a regulatory effort aimed at addressing national security and supply chain risks, according to a notice posted on a US government website.

Saturday 10 January 2026
Tex Year targets AI and optoelectronics specialty chemicals
Tex Year Industries has just about completed its layout in specialty adhesives, materials, and chemicals for the AI and optoelectronics industries. It expects to see a significant increase in shipments and double-digit growth in 2026. This year, Tex Year will focus on five areas: AI cloud data centers, EVs, drones, smartphones, and Mini LED displays.
Friday 9 January 2026
CES 2026: BizLink showcases the hidden infrastructure powering AI, drones, and autonomous vehicles
As artificial intelligence, autonomous driving, and unmanned vehicles accelerate from concept to reality, connectivity technology is moving from a supporting role to the core of complex systems. At CES 2026, BizLink made that shift tangible, unveiling its latest strategy in AI-driven autonomous vehicles, drones, and vehicle electrification through live, real-world application scenarios for the first time.
Friday 9 January 2026
FCC drone exemptions exclude DJI, blocking new US product launches
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has updated its Covered List to exempt certain uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) and critical drone components from import and authorization restrictions, but the revised exemptions do not include products from Chinese drone maker DJI, reinforcing regulatory pressure on the company's US business.
Friday 9 January 2026
CES 2026: The auto industry's next battle is intelligence, not horsepower

As the transformation of the auto industry comes into sharper focus, CES in Las Vegas has quietly evolved from a technology showcase into a bellwether for the global car business. In recent years, CES was often jokingly described as a "world-class auto show," dominated by demonstrations of the industry's shift from internal combustion engines to electric drivetrains. However, starting in 2025, the frenzy of brand and component competition began to cool. By CES 2026, the center of gravity had unmistakably shifted.

Thursday 8 January 2026
Transcom's 2026 rebound: Taiwan Dome drives counter-drone demand
Transcom is targeting a return to growth in 2026 as defense procurement picks up and demand rises for counter-drone systems and air-defense infrastructure, following a steep revenue decline last year tied to delayed military certifications and shipments.
Wednesday 7 January 2026
US stealth drone RQ-170 spotted after reported Venezuela operation

At least one of the US Air Force's most secretive drones, the RQ-170 Sentinel, may have supported the US operation on January 3 that saw the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, according to foreign media reports and analysis by defense observers.

Tuesday 6 January 2026
Drone boom drives shift to higher-end flight controllers

Rising use of commercial drones in logistics, energy inspection, surveying, and infrastructure monitoring is reshaping demand for microcontrollers and edge-computing components. The shift is pushing suppliers beyond basic motor control and toward higher-performance flight systems.