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MOEA Industrial Development Bureau Unveils TAITRONICS 2025 Theme Pavilion Showcasing 96 AI-Driven Innovations

2025/10/23 | By CENS

Presidential Advisor Shen Jong-chin (center), Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs Chiang Wen-jo (third from left), TAITRA Chairman James C. F. Huang (fifth from left), and TEEMA Vice Chairman Shen Shang-hung (fourth from left) visit the MOEA Industrial Development Bureau Theme Pavilion. Organizer / Provided
Presidential Advisor Shen Jong-chin (center), Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs Chiang Wen-jo (third from left), TAITRA Chairman James C. F. Huang (fifth from left), and TEEMA Vice Chairman Shen Shang-hung (fourth from left) visit the MOEA Industrial Development Bureau Theme Pavilion. Organizer / Provided

The Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) of the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) has unveiled its theme pavilion titled “Intelligence Drives Innovation” at TAITRONICS & AIoT Taiwan 2025, grandly opening on October 22 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1.

The pavilion highlights cross-domain integration across five key sectors—electronics, semiconductors, optoelectronics, communications, and smart hardware—bringing together 85 R&D institutes and leading enterprises. A total of 96 breakthrough AI technologies and flagship products are showcased, spanning applications in disaster prevention, smart living, culture, and entertainment. Over 56 of these innovations have been successfully implemented in real-world testbeds, serving more than 10 million users and generating a commercial output exceeding NT$7.11 billion.

Highlight: Developed jointly by Zansitech and the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), the Smart Firefighting Drone Intelligence Reconnaissance System integrates GIS geographic information with AI-driven image analysis to create a multi-drone collaborative aerial reconnaissance platform.
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Highlight: Developed jointly by Zansitech and the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), the Smart Firefighting Drone Intelligence Reconnaissance System integrates GIS geographic information with AI-driven image analysis to create a multi-drone collaborative aerial reconnaissance platform. Courtesy of the organizer.

Smart Firefighting Drone System Enhances Rescue Efficiency

Among the featured highlights, the “Smart Firefighting Drone Intelligent Reconnaissance Service System”, jointly developed by Zangshi Technology and the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), drew significant attention.

By integrating GIS geographic data with AI-powered image analysis, the system creates a multi-drone collaborative aerial reconnaissance platform capable of generating 3D fire scene maps, identifying fire sources and personnel locations in real time. The solution greatly improves situational awareness, decision-making speed, and rescue safety.

Already adopted by the Kaohsiung City Fire Department, the system is expected to replace one-third of human labor while boosting operational efficiency by over 50%, and shows strong export potential to Southeast Asia.

Highlight: Co-developed by Himax Technologies and JENZ Technology, the Low-Power AI Technology x Smart Wearable Device: Real-Time Perception and Decision-Making adopts an AI sensing solution integrating eye-tracking modules and infrared image sensors, achieving highly precise eye-tracking accuracy, low latency, and compact size.
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Highlight: Co-developed by Himax Technologies and JENZ Technology, the Low-Power AI Technology x Smart Wearable Device: Real-Time Perception and Decision-Making adopts an AI sensing solution integrating eye-tracking modules and infrared image sensors, achieving highly precise eye-tracking accuracy, low latency, and compact size. Courtesy of the organizer.

Low-Power AI Wearables: Precision and Efficiency Made in Taiwan

Another highlight is the “Low-Power AI x Smart Wearable Technology: All-Time Perception and Decision-Making Capabilities”, co-developed by Himax Technologies and ITRI.

Entirely Made in Taiwan, the device integrates AI sensing with eye-tracking modules and infrared imaging sensors, achieving ultra-precise eye tracking, low latency, and compact size, while reducing overall power consumption by 3.5 times. Its cost is only one-seventh that of mainstream products.

In collaboration with Jienzhen Technology, the “Aurora IIS Eye-Tracking Solution” will target the U.S. market, with mass production scheduled for 2026.

Highlight: The XR Digital Broadway Theater, blending culture and entertainment, was developed by HTC and its subsidiary G-Reality. Integrating 5G private network and XR interactive technologies, it enables synchronized experiences for up to 16 participants with ultra-low latency of just 20 milliseconds.
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Highlight: The XR Digital Broadway Theater, blending culture and entertainment, was developed by HTC and its subsidiary G-Reality. Integrating 5G private network and XR interactive technologies, it enables synchronized experiences for up to 16 participants with ultra-low latency of just 20 milliseconds. Courtesy of the organizer.

XR Digital Broadway Theater: Redefining Immersive 5G Entertainment

Developed by HTC and its subsidiary SmartHub, the “XR Digital Broadway Theater” merges 5G private network and XR interactive technologies to break the global limit of eight simultaneous users—supporting up to 16 participants with just 20 milliseconds of latency.

This enables smooth and highly immersive group experiences without motion discomfort. The system has been demonstrated at Kaohsiung’s Pier-18 Complex, attracting over 120,000 visitors and generating NT$200 million in tourism and entertainment revenue, setting a new benchmark for 5G immersive experiences.

Transparent AI Virtual Human Display: Smart Interaction in Transportation

Highlight: Co-developed by Darwin Precisions and Cheng Hui Optoelectronics, the 86-inch Transparent AI Virtual Human Display breaks through the limits of traditional display technology, allowing viewers to literally “see the world behind the screen.”
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Highlight: Co-developed by Darwin Precisions and Cheng Hui Optoelectronics, the 86-inch Transparent AI Virtual Human Display breaks through the limits of traditional display technology, allowing viewers to literally “see the world behind the screen.” Courtesy of the organizer.

The“86-inch Transparent AI Virtual Human Advertising Display”, developed by Dayuan Precision and ITRI, represents a leap forward in display innovation.

Utilizing Full HD to 4K transparent LCD technology integrated with AI voice recognition and multilingual translation, the display interacts dynamically with viewers and provides real-time information.

Currently deployed at the Taipei City Government Transfer Station, it offers route and fare inquiries in multiple languages, reducing manual service needs by 30% and serving over 10 million passengers annually—a prime example of Taiwan’s display technologies applied in smart transportation.

Driving AI Transformation Across Industries

Behind these cutting-edge developments lies Taiwan's resilient industrial ecosystem and the government's long-term commitment to smart transformation.

To accelerate corporate digitalization, the IDB has launched the “Industrial Competitiveness Advisory Group” under the MOEA’s “Smart Applications for All Industries” initiative.

This program deploys experts to conduct AI transformation assessments and resource integration for enterprises, helping build a globally competitive smart industry ecosystem.

By 2028, the initiative aims to assist over 200,000 enterprises in adopting AI technologies, boosting per capita productivity by 20%, and securing Taiwan’s leadership in the global AI revolution.