TIE 2022 – Asia's Premier Technology Exchange Platform for Forward-Looking Solutions and Circular Economy
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TAIPEI, Oct. 11, 2022 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
Set to take place this October, the annual Taiwan Innotech Expo (TIE) will
bring together the impressive results from the ongoing R&D efforts of Taiwan's
industries and academia. The virtual exhibition will start on October 11th, and
the physical exhibition commence at Hall 1 of Taipei World Trade Center (TWTC)
on October 13th.
The main thematic pavilions of TIE 2022 are Innovation Pilot, Future Tech, and
Sustainability. Exhibitors include 69 organizations from 18 countries, and more
than 600 technological innovations will be on display. Additionally, there will
be a special section where the major Taiwanese semiconductor companies such as
TSMC, UMC, and ASE will be demonstrating their R&D prowess, which has been
vital in safeguarding the island's strategic interests. Through a diverse range
of presentation methods, the event will show off Taiwan's latest technological
achievements to the wider public.
Innovation Pilot: Innovative Semiconductor Applications
Under the invitation of Taiwan's Industrial Development Bureau, several major
Taiwanese semiconductor companies will be demonstrating the leading
manufacturing capability of the island's all-encompassing semiconductor supply
chain. Related products that will be on display include MediaTek's Wi-Fi 7
chip, ASE's advanced chip packaging solution, and Realtek's AI-based super
resolution IC. The last item won COMPUTEX 2022 Best Choice Award.
Taiwan's National Development Council will also be at the event to introduce
the world's first certified semiconductor-based biotechnological solution that
detects virus infection within 30 minutes at an accuracy rate higher than 95%.
With a performance that is on par with PCR, this solution was granted EUA by
Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare at the end of 2021.
Besides semiconductors, the Innovation Pilot pavilion will also host many
emission-cutting technologies. To align domestic industries with the global
trend of net-zero emissions, The Industrial Technology and Research Institute
under the Department of Industrial Technology has a developed a digital
solution for carbon-reduction applications. Already adopted by domestic
companies, this solution can contribute to a 4.07% reduction in CO2 emissions
from a manufacturing process. Also, the National Chung Shan Institute of
Science and Technology will unveil an environment-friendly anti-fouling paint
that contains micro- and nano-capsules. Made using an emulsifier-free
polymerization method, this paint is essential for the operation of marine
vessels as it prevents surface corrosions and saves fuel costs. Other green
solutions that will be on display include cutlery and dishes made from bagasse
and waste plant fibers. Such products have been patented and certified in many
countries and are now being sold in North America and Europe.
Sustainable Development: Taiwanese Companies Take Lead in ESG
Once a mere slogan, "sustainability" is now being fully realized in corporate
practices and emerges as a driving force behind the transformation of the major
industries such as automobiles, construction, and semiconductor. With this
concept taking root in many businesses, Taiwanese companies are moving quickly
to take part in the front rank of this global revolution and support their
government's Net-Zero Roadmap. This year, the Sustainability pavilion will
focus on emission reduction, carbon capture, green energy, and recycling.
Taiwan's industries will be leveraging the innovations in these fields to
enhance their competitiveness.
To reach the goal of net-zero emissions, research teams under the directions of
government agencies have developed numerous infrastructure-level technologies.
Examples that will be on display include a supervisory control and data
acquisition system for restoring power to areas affected by a blackout, an
AI-based solution for detecting leaks from water pipes, and a hydrogen energy
platform. Another major highlight of the pavilion is efficiency-improving
solutions for agricultural applications. Examples that will be on display
include a gearbox for crawler-type electric intelligent vehicles,
multifunctional wearable devices for assisting with harvests, and a process for
turning coffee grounds into feed additives. Besides all these, a high-strength
plastic purposed for the frames of solar panels will also be among the
exhibitions. This durable material enables reliable performance under extreme
weathers. In sum, the Sustainability pavilion will provide a full view of
Taiwan's commitment to ESG.
Future Technology: Teams Worldwide Will Compete for First-Ever TIE Award
Set to exhibit the largest number of forward-looking technologies among the
three pavilions, the Future Technology pavilion will also host the first-ever
TIE Award (Tech Innovation Excellence Award) ceremony. The leaders of Taiwan's
semiconductor industry has been called on to select the best offered by
international startup teams, corporations, and research institutions with
respect to semiconductor technologies and their applications. A total of 11
winning teams based in Taiwan and abroad will showcase their solutions and
network with local companies during the event.
The pavilion will also host highly anticipated international forums, such as
"Staying Competitive in Semiconductor Industry over Next Decade," "Technologies
for Meeting 2050 Net-Zero Target," and "Innovations That Catalyze
Transformation of Sports Industry." From home and abroad, keynote speakers from
leading companies have been invited to discuss new industry trends.
A Gathering of Cutting-Edge Technologies
TIE 2022 will witness the greatest gathering of technology titans from
countries including the US, Germany, Japan, and Thailand. Notable
multinationals and research institutions that will be at the event include
Qualcomm, Cisco, Siemens, Merck, FUJIFILM, Fanuc, and Thailand's National
Science and Technology Development Agency. Also, a panel discussion titled
"Innovative Technology Forum" will be held on October 14th. The conference will
feature moderators and panelists from Google, HP, Delta Electronics, China
Steel Corporation, Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers Association,
Intellectual Property Innovation Corporation, etc. The forum will be
livestreamed so as to attract a global audience.
Aiming to improve competitiveness of the domestic industries through the
promotion of R&D exchanges, TIE 2022 is a must-attend event for people who are
interested in technological innovations and the latest industry trends.
Physical Exhibition: Hall 1 of Taipei World Trade Center, Oct. 13-15, 2022
Virtual Exhibition: https://tie.twtm.com.tw, Oct. 11-20, 2022
SOURCE Taiwan Innotech Expo
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