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  • Home medical technology trials to begin in remote areas

    The Executive Yuan approved a report to boost home medical technology in Taiwan. Premier Cho Jung-tai urges agencies to create a sustainable ecosystem, enhancing care services at home. The NSTC plans to invest NT$1 billion in trials next year, focusing on remote areas.
    2025/06/12 18:00
  • Taiwan to develop AI and care robots for healthcare system

    The National Science and Technology Council in Taipei plans to advance at-home medical technology in 2024, aiming to enhance healthcare services through tech integration.
    2025/05/29 14:00
  • Taiwan allocates NT$40M for sovereign AI development

    Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Council secures NT$40 million for an AI corpus project. Officials stress the need for local data to reduce reliance on foreign AI tech.
    2025/05/15 06:00
  • Taiwan funds quantum-inspired computing research project

    The National Science and Technology Council supports a project by NCKU and Compal Electronics to enhance annealing computation using GPU-driven computing. This collaboration aims to advance quantum-inspired computing and develop applications in various fields.
    2025/05/07 14:00
  • Taiwan forms Chips Team to boost tech sector

    Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Council launches Chips Team Taiwan to boost tech in drones, space, and robotics. The initiative aims to integrate with democratic supply chains and enhance Taiwan’s tech leadership.
    2025/01/15 10:17
  • Taiwan’s NSTC denies cuts to sustainability funding

    The National Science and Technology Council clarified it will not reduce funding for sustainability, disaster prevention, and spatial information. Budget increases are planned.
    2024/09/30 11:48
  • Taiwan’s NSTC discusses complexity of TikTok regulation

    The National Science and Technology Council in Taipei addresses the complexities of TikTok regulation, highlighting differences between the United States and Taiwan. Minister Wu Tsung-tsong trusts the Executive Yuan and Ministry of Digital Affairs to make informed decisions amidst global debates on misinformation spread by the social media app.
    2024/03/14 15:11
  • When technology and sports meet: smart sports on the rise

    Discover how Taipei’s sports scene is embracing cutting-edge technology, from VR cycling experiences to AI-driven badminton training. Explore how the ’Sports Everywhere’ Project aims to revolutionize the sector with NT$4.6 billion investment.
    2024/02/19 08:00
  • Taiwan unveils first home-built 5-qubit quantum computer

    President Tsai Ing-wen visited a quantum computer project funded by the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) and Academia Sinica, witnessing the creation of Taiwan’s first self-developed, five-qubit superconducting complete system quantum computer. The president praised Academia Sinica for developing the five-qubit quantum computer in just two years and expressed her hopes for the quantum team to maintain Taiwan’s important position in the field. Academia Sinica’s president, James C. Liao, announced that the institution will continue investing in the quantum base, transitioning from basic experimental development to practical application through vertical integration. Academia Sinica has accumulated significant research and development capabilities in quantum technology, including achievements in quantum computer chip design, production, and state control and reading techniques for quantum bits. In 2023, Academia Sinica successfully developed Taiwan’s first five-qubit quantum chip and made the quantum computer system available on the cloud for partner testing, placing Taiwan among the countries with self-made superconducting quantum computers. This accomplishment has had a significant impact on domestic quantum technology research, serving as a demonstration and inspiration for further advancements.
    2024/01/29 17:13
  • Taiwan unveils key technologies list, boosts security

    The Minister of Economic Affairs, Wang Mei-hua, stated that the release of the list of key national technologies will not impact businesses as they have been consulted beforehand. The focus is on enhancing the protection of critical technologies. The National Science and Technology Council revealed a list of 22 core national key technologies across defense, agriculture, semiconductors, space, and cyber-security, including two semiconductor technologies. Personnel involved with key technologies receiving over 50% subsidies from the government must seek permission before traveling to China, as per the National Security Act and the Act Governing Relations between the People of the Taiwan Area and the Mainland Area. The two semiconductor technologies listed are IC fabrication technology for processes smaller than 14 nanometers and heterogeneous integration packaging technology. Wang emphasized the importance of protecting key technologies to prevent confidential business information leakage and enhance national security standards. The next steps involve reviewing and providing lists of personnel meeting certain subsidy thresholds and involved with sensitive technologies to relevant entities for management purposes.
    2023/12/06 14:59
  • Taiwan popular science train sets out to inspire students

    The Taiwan Popular Science Train, now in its eighth year, has embarked on a journey across the island nation, bringing the excitement of scientific discovery to students. Premier Chen Chien-jen praised Taiwan’s digital economic growth and technological advancements, urging students to pursue careers in science. Minister Without Portfolio Wu Tsung-tsong and Digital Minister Audrey Tang also attended the kickoff ceremony. The train will visit both urban and remote areas, with stops including Taipei, Pingtung County, Hualien, Taitung, and Keelung. Approximately 240 elementary students are expected to participate in the event, which will feature over 330 experiments in fields such as zero carbon emissions, cyber security, artificial intelligence, and quantum and basic sciences.
    2023/10/30 16:59
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