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Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an meets Nvidia’s top executive
Nvidia plans to establish its Taiwan headquarters in Taipei, following the city’s cancellation of land rights for Shin Kong Life Insurance. The move promises tech growth.2025/11/25 18:03 -

Taiwan commits NT$27 billion to boost 6G, satellite tech
Taiwan’s Executive Yuan approved a $27 billion plan to boost 6G and satellite tech, aiming to enhance telemedicine and smart transport. The initiative seeks to integrate communication tech across industries, with a focus on international cooperation and reducing the digital divide.2025/07/11 09:00 -

Self-driving vehicles have MOVED BEYOND headlines and concep
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.2025/07/09 18:15 -

Taipei seeks diplomatic visibility through climate summit
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an leads a delegation to Paris for the "Summit of Mayors," marking 10 years of climate action. The visit aims to boost Taipei’s global presence and showcase its environmental achievements.2025/06/20 11:00 -

Tainan mayor sees mixed satisfaction across age groups
A TVBS Poll Center survey shows varied satisfaction with Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-che. Young residents report higher approval, while those aged 30-39 show dissatisfaction.2024/12/16 09:25 -

Taichung job fair offers 1,900 vacancies in November
Taichung City launched a job fair series in November, offering over 1,900 vacancies across industries. Highlights include high-paying roles at Taiwan Pelican Express and Lai Tong Technology.2024/11/14 20:00 -

Taitung leverages smart tech to boost tourism, healthcare
Discover how Taitung County is revolutionizing tourism with technology, from 4K real-time images at the Taiwan International Balloon Festival to life-saving 5G services. Learn about the smart city innovations enhancing safety and convenience for tourists and residents alike.2024/08/27 15:34 -

Taiwan mandates safety tech in tour buses by 2025
Discover how Taiwan’s MOTC mandates ADAS in 14,000 tour buses by 2025 to boost safety and cut traffic accidents, with fines for non-compliance reaching NT$90,000.2024/08/19 18:40 -

Taiwan debates electric vs. gasoline-powered scooters
Explore the debate on electric vs. fuel scooters in Taiwan, focusing on costs, sustainability, and the challenges of charging infrastructure.2024/06/21 16:27 -

New Tamkang Bridge to become Taiwan’s landmark by 2025
Discover how the Tamkang Bridge project in Taiwan is advancing ahead of schedule, promising to enhance Tamsui’s transportation and become a new landmark. Learn about the innovative construction techniques being employed.2024/05/22 17:41 -

Taiwan and Japan collaborate on electric three-wheelers
Explore how Taiwan and Japan are pioneering the future of urban transport with their new electric three-wheeler, set to launch in 2025. This compact and efficient vehicle is tailored for dense city environments.2024/05/14 15:52 -

Taiwan’s first highway autonomous bus hits road for testing
Taiwan’s first highway autonomous bus conducted its inaugural licensing and passenger-carrying tests. The Ministry of Transportation and Communications’ Highway Bureau commissioned Green Transit Co., Ltd to deploy the self-driving bus, which traveled 16 kilometers autonomously at a set speed of 40 kilometers per hour. The bus, accompanied by an engineering driver during the trial phase, cost NT$30 million to develop. The full route spans 44 kilometers, with over 70% being autonomous. The service is expected to provide free rides to the public starting in March next year, with seven stops and 7 to 8 daily services. The initiative aims to address the shortage of public transportation personnel and reduce traffic incidents. The Highway Bureau plans to enhance highway maintenance and public transport operations using smart technology.2023/11/26 14:06

