Taiwan is globally renowned for its place in the high-tech and automotive parts manufacturing industries. It’s a nation that is pioneering the tech of tomorrow that will make a big impact. Reflecting this, Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA)—Taiwan’s foremost nonprofit trade-promoting organization has launched 2035 E-Mobility Taiwan last year as a new trade show for the EV and self-driving car ecosystem.
With a strong foundation and legacy in the semiconductor and ICT industries, advanced manufacturing, and software programming, Taiwan has demonstrated its place as a major supplier in the global high-tech and automotive industries. For example, Taiwan-based companies—including TSMC, TECO, FUKUTA, BizLink, EOI Group, Asia Optical, and CoreMax—are some of the largest providers of Tesla’s components. Meanwhile, Taiwanese manufacturers such as Delta, Pegatron, and Quanta have long been the trusted suppliers for top carmakers in countries like the U.S., Europe, and Japan.
It is with this background that TAITRA launches 2035 E-Mobility Taiwan for the EV and self-driving car ecosystem. Along with the trade show, TAITRA and Epoch Foundation—the founder of Garage+, which is known as Asia’s largest zero-equity incubator—co-organize the E-Mobility Global Demo Day, a startup pitch event on the hunt for new ideas and solutions for the mobility sector.
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