IN RESPONSE to the growing demand for artificial intelligence (AI), big data applications, and ESG sustainability in Malaysia, the Taipei City Government is leading a trade delegation of 14 distinguished companies to participate in the “AI-Driven, Future Taipei” Pavilion at Taiwan Expo 2025.
Held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) from June 23 to 25, the Pavilion is anchored by two core themes: Smart Technology and Sustainability.
These themes not only highlight Taipei’s industrial innovation but also serve as one of the event’s premier attraction. The Pavilion features a wide range of AI-powered and eco-friendly technologies.
Key innovations include: New Smart Technology’s AI inspection and edge computing systems tailored for the automotive, semiconductor, and optics industries; Freedom Systems’s managed cybersecurity services that boost business efficiency; and NetioTechnologies’s AI-driven industrial IIoT solutions designed to accelerate digital transformation for enterprises.
Additional exhibits extend across a broad spectrum of industries, featuring recyclable diamond shape face masks by Motex Healthcare, FPF low-carbon cycle fully degradable biocomposite material from the Taiwan Plants Fiber Tech Alliance, anti-microbial white-light LED lighting from Gtech Solutions, wearable telemetry IOT systems developed by Biosensetek, noise-cancelling Bluetooth headsets from ible Technology, high-speed data erasers by U-Reach, comprehensive facial recognition tracking by AIRA Corporation, fall detection edge AI devices from Yun-X Tek, magnetic external SSDs from Datotek International, high-brightness LED POP signage displays from Maxpower System, and real-time AI translators offered by Toplink Information.
To maximize visibility for the Pavilion, a robust pre-event marketing campaign was carried out on various Malaysian social media platforms.
The opening day was marked by a launch ceremony graced by Erin Hung, Subdivision Chief of the Hi-Tech Promotion Center under the Taipei City Government Department of Economic Development (DOED), as well as representatives from MATRADE, PIKOM, and Director Vanessa Chang of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA).
The Pavilion received notable media attention, highlighted by coverage from Malaysia’s leading Chinese-language TV news channel, 8TV, and the widely-read online news source Malaysiakini.
Running from June 23 to 25, the Pavilion provides one-on-one business matchmaking sessions and daily activities that highlight Taipei’s key industries and favourable investment environment.
Product presentations will also be conducted to further enhance the experience, opening doors for participating businesses to build valuable connections and expand their networks.
For more information on investment opportunities in Taipei, please visit the Department of Economic Development, Taipei City Government or the Invest Taipei Office (ITO) website, or contact Ms. Carmen Siow at the Taiwan Trade Center KL Office at (03) 2031-2388. —June 25, 2025
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