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  • Taiwan tests defenses in record-breaking military drill

    Taiwan’s Han Kuang 41 military exercise tests defense against potential threats, focusing on "gray zone" tactics. The 10-day drill involves 20,000 reservists and includes live-fire drills, urban resilience exercises, and U.S. monitoring.
    16分鐘前
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    NVIDIA’s AI supercomputer initiative in Taiwan boosts self-driving tech, integrating AI and 5G in transportation. Discover how autonomous buses enhance safety and efficiency amid labor shortages.
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  • Taiwan tests civil-military response in ambitious drill

    Taiwan will conduct the Han Kuang 41 exercise from July 9 to 18, focusing on national defense and public response. The drill includes urban resilience and civil defense simulations across 22 cities, testing air raid shelters and involving PX Marts for supply distribution. President Lai Ching-te faces political challenges amid China’s military pressure.
    2025/07/04 15:37
  • Generative AI reshaping workplace efficiency across Taiwan

    Taiwan’s AI sector is booming with NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang announcing the island’s largest AI supercomputer project, while AI technology transforms retail with cashier-less stores saving 365 work hours annually and reshapes job markets favoring candidates with AI expertise.
    2025/07/02 08:00
  • Brad Pitt recommends new racing film to Taiwanese audiences

    Brad Pitt shares his excitement about filming on the grid in an exclusive TVBS interview. He discusses the film’s underdog theme and recommends it as a great summer movie.
    2025/06/27 16:27
  • Taiwan mandates safety inspections for air-raid shelters

    Taiwan’s Ministry of the Interior mandates air-raid shelters in public safety checks from July 1, amid rising cross-strait tensions. Shelters must be accessible and well-maintained.
    2025/06/26 10:00
  • Experts divided on benefits of Taiwan’s proposed tariff cuts

    Taiwan’s tariff talks with the U.S. impact its auto industry, facing challenges despite a 7.65% export growth. Experts urge clarity as tax reforms loom.
    2025/06/17 20:01
  • New Taipei expands family-like care for vulnerable youth

    New Taipei City expands its family-like service, adding six households and 18 beds in Linkou to support disadvantaged children. The initiative partners with nonprofits and sponsors to create nurturing environments.
    2025/06/17 19:59
  • Taiwan unveils sea drone with dual peacetime-wartime roles

    YILAN (TVBS News) — Carbon-Based Technology Inc. (碳基科技) recently unveiled its unmanned surface vehicle (USV) in the waters off Suao (蘇澳), northern Taiwan. The sea drone aims to support an asymmetric warfare strategy currently being developed by Taiwan. Despite encountering a remote control power system issue that rendered it inoperable during performance tests, conducted under the escort of a National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST, 中科院) workboat, this incident highlights ongoing challenges for Taiwan in accelerating the development of unmanned vehicles for military use as it seeks to enhance its innovative and powerful aid forces. Professor Lin Wei-chi (林威志) from Taipei University of Marine Technology (TUMT, 台北海洋科技大學) emphasized the vessel’s innovative design, which allows it to transition between peacetime and wartime roles. The ship can transport resources to remote islands or conduct patrols in Taiwan’s waters, including port detection and environmental oversight. Regarding military applications, such a USV can deter and attack enemies and be commissioned for various missions. However, Taiwan still needs to address several issues, including geographical references in the Taiwan Strait and technical limitations. Lin noted that large waves caused water leakage during the demonstration, which may have affected electronic components on board. Vice President Li Kang-si (李康嗣) of Carbon-Based Technology confirmed that although communication power remained stable, the wave conditions hindered the vessel’s activation, leading to a delay in further tests. According to reports, the island-nation has approximately 1,000 UAVs in service, which is significantly smaller than China’s fleet, especially considering that Beijing is a leading producer of unmanned drones. The scale of the UAV industry is also restricted in Taiwan. According to the Wall Street Journal, Taiwan plans to purchase 3,200 USVs, most of which are small. On one hand, Taiwan’s civilian company is expected to deliver 3,000 drones to the authorities by the end of 2025; however, it is essential to involve larger companies in the supply chain. Amid these challenges, Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND, 國防部) plans to enhance its asymmetric warfare capabilities by proposing a special budget later this year. Defense Minister Chiu Kuo-cheng (顧立雄) underscored the significance of unmanned vehicles, including drones and vessels, in bolstering defense resilience. He also announced that the ministry will suggest a special budget to reinforce asymmetric warfare forces, following the so-called “Hellscape” coined by the Commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, Samuel Paparo. Uncrewed vehicles have become a prominent trend among nations, with their efficiency particularly evident during the Ukraine-Russia War. In October 2022, Ukraine deployed at least seven naval drones to attack the port of Sevastopol, where Russia’s Black Sea Fleet is stationed in its protected harbor. The assault resulted in damage to one frigate and several other vessels, though no warships were sunk. A month ago, Ukraine successfully employed a USV to shoot down a Russian Su-30 aircraft. This effectiveness has encouraged various nations to invest in the development of unmanned vehicles. Currently, the U.S. has over 10,000 UAVs in service, while its navy plans to expand the integration of a hybrid fleet with USVs. Regarding Taiwan, the authorities are fully committed to the effort of keeping pace in this race against time by all means. Earlier this month, Taiwan unveiled its domestically produced suicide drone developed by Thunder Tiger Group, a civilian company; another firm presented a remotely operated underwater vehicle in collaboration with the military; and Taiwan CSBC Corporation (台船) showcased its USVs capable of withstanding harsh conditions in Taiwanese waters, equipped with combat capabilities, back in March. Additionally, the Taiwan government has acquired 680 Switchblade 300 drones, 291 ALTIUS 600 M-V units from the U.S., and 4 MQ-9B drones, which are expected to arrive in 2026 and 2027, respectively. The global landscape of unmanned military vehicles has seen significant advancements, as evidenced by Ukraine’s deployment of unmanned ships during its conflict with Russia. In response to China’s military pressure, Taiwan must address the dual challenge posed by its geography and technical limitations while enhancing its development speed to achieve a flexible asymmetric warfare strategy.
    2025/06/13 19:06
  • Taiwan and US deepen defense cooperation on drone technology

    The 2025 Taiwan-U.S. Defense Industry Forum in Taipei highlighted collaboration in drones and unmanned vehicles. Key figures discussed strengthening ties and industry advancements.
    2025/06/11 18:02
  • Taiwan showcases new suicide drone in artillery drill

    Taiwan’s army showcased its defense capabilities in an artillery drill, featuring advanced drones and artillery. The event highlighted Taiwan’s focus on drone warfare and supply chain resilience.
    2025/06/05 18:10
  • Taiwan to boost defense with homegrown underwater vehicle

    Taiwan’s military unveiled a domestically produced ROV on May 8, enhancing defense autonomy. The vehicle, developed by Awareocean Technology, aids in mine-hunting and aligns with Taiwan’s non-red supply chain policy.
    2025/06/03 18:58
  • Taiwanese dairy, rice farmers innovate amid US import threat

    Taiwanese agriculture faces challenges from U.S. tariff talks, potentially allowing American milk and duty-free rice imports. Local farmers must innovate to stay competitive.
    2025/05/28 09:04
  • AI can’t replace human goals, says NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang

    📊 Jensen Huang believes AI is the answer to our aging workforce crisis. With the right AI companions, he says we could reach a US$200 trillion global GDP! Is your company ready for the AI revolution? #Taiwan
    2025/05/26 15:43
  • Korean star Kim Hyun-joo charms fans at Taipei charity event

    South Korean actress Kim Hyun-joo attended a charity fan meeting in Taipei, supporting underprivileged children. She shared beauty tips and advocated for children’s welfare.
    2025/05/26 11:00
  • Global startups pitch innovations at Taiwan’s InnoVEX

    The InnoVEX Pitch Contest Final at COMPUTEX 2025 showcased global innovations including an Israeli AI processor that reduces implementation costs, a Taiwanese medical visualization device that improves patient safety, and a Canadian robotic hand with human-like versatility. The competition highlighted Taiwan’s crucial role in the global technology ecosystem, with international entrepreneurs seeking to leverage the island’s manufacturing expertise and supply chain networks.
    2025/05/23 19:18
  • South Korean startup introduces humanoid robot Alice

    AeiROBOT unveils Alice, a humanoid robot, at COMPUTEX, aiming to transform industries with Nvidia AI modules. Discover how Alice enhances productivity in manufacturing.
    2025/05/21 20:02
  • Taiwan team unveils robot to combat elderly loneliness

    RoBoCom, a team from National Taiwan University, unveiled a companion robot at the 2025 COMPUTEX to combat loneliness in the elderly. The robot uses emotional detection and personalized dialogue to enhance social connectedness.
    2025/05/21 19:53
  • French startup debuts advanced quantum sensors at tech show

    Nanomade’s CEO unveils advanced quantum sensors that transform metallic objects into tactile surfaces. These sensors, vital for industries like automotive and PC, detect micro deformations, enhancing touch accuracy and monitoring health metrics.
    2025/05/21 19:42
  • French startup promises safer, greener batteries

    ITEN unveils innovative micro battery tech at 2025 Computex, offering safer, sustainable energy solutions. Ideal for microelectronics, IoT, and medical devices.
    2025/05/21 19:06
  • Taiwan nurses overworked as patient ratios lack regulation

    Taiwan faces a nursing workforce crisis, with nearly 40% of licensed nurses not in clinical roles. Efforts to improve conditions and salaries are underway, but international competition and systemic issues persist.
    2025/05/16 08:00
  • Taiwan military faces glitches in first HIMARS rocket test

    Taiwan’s Army conducted its first live-fire test of the HIMARS rocket system, facing technical issues quickly resolved by U.S. personnel. The test highlights HIMARS’ precision capabilities amid ongoing training.
    2025/05/13 16:43
  • Taiwan hosts first Victory in Europe Day commemoration

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs hosted a Victory in Europe Day event, emphasizing peace and democracy. President Lai urged vigilance against aggression and highlighted global cooperation.
    2025/05/08 20:01
  • Taiwan hosts first VE Day commemoration with European envoys

    Taiwan hosted a historic tea gathering to mark the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day. Diplomats from 17 European nations attended, emphasizing unity and shared values.
    2025/05/08 20:00
  • Foxconn expands EV portfolio with Model B and D

    Taipei’s 360° Mobility Mega Shows, starting April 23, spotlight electric vehicles and Taiwan’s industry potential. Foxconn’s MIH platform and Model B debut.
    2025/05/07 08:00
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