The Taiwan Excellence Pavilion at CommunicAsia2017. |
The Taiwan Excellence Pavilion is exhibiting for the first time at CommunicAsia2017. Taiwan Excellence Award-winning brands are showcasing their latest innovations the Taiwan Excellence Pavilion, offering visitors an up-close experience with the products on exhibit.
According to Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), the international trade development arm of Taiwan, the event is an avenue to promote Taiwan’s leadership in cutting edge technologies and to foster knowledge exchange and deeper partnership with customers, fellow innovators and members of the larger ICT industry. The initiative is also a key component of the Taiwan Industry Image Enhancement Project (IEP).
Ranking 2nd in the world for three years and top in Asia in digital adoption encompassing areas such as consumer technology, e-commerce, financial services, interactive digital media and telecommunications, Singapore is the natural choice as a launch pad for Taiwan’s Digital Nation Plan and New Southbound Policy, the organisation said.
“Today’s ongoing transformation and changing business models calls for a greater emphasis on innovation. We believe our Taiwanese innovators are well positioned in leveraging Taiwan’s technological prowess, strong synergies with the global technology supply chain, and proven strengths in speed, value, flexibility and customisation," said Francis Liang Kuo-Hsin, Representative, Taipei Representative Office in Singapore.
“We also now have over 140 companies and organisations that have joined the Asian Silicon Valley IoT alliance, including the likes of Acer and Advantech who are showcasing their Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities at the Taiwan Excellence Pavilion. Through CommunicAsia, we hope to be able to reach not only our trading and technology partners but also to encourage talents from Southeast Asia who are looking into opportunities to join Taiwanese companies at some of today’s emerging sectors,” said Liang.
Liang was the Taiwan Excellence Pavilion’s Guest-of-Honour at its CommunicAsia launch. In his opening address, he said, “Singapore is an important trade partner of Taiwan, and we have long established a strong and close bilateral relation between the two countries. Through Taiwan Excellence’s inaugural participation in CommunicAsia, we hope to promote partnerships, sharing of our cutting-edge technologies, and facilitate knowledge exchange between leading Taiwanese companies, innovators and members of the ICT industry in the Southeast Asia region.”
Scott Yang, Deputy Director of Marketing at TAITRA, shared at the opening ceremony that Taiwan manufacturers are known for groundbreaking research and development (R&D) and that they record strong international sales. "Aligned with the government’s initiatives, Taiwan Excellence aims to help these innovative products and brands break into the regional market in a bid to garner more opportunities for international cooperation,” he said.
The Taiwan Excellence Pavilion will feature products and technologies that have been distinguished with the Taiwan Excellence Award, the highest accolade bestowed upon Taiwan-originated products based on their excellence in design, quality, marketing, Taiwanese R&D, and manufacturing. Acer, Advantech, ASUS, Aver, Beseye, D-link, Edimax, Inwin, Kingmax, LWO, MSI, Planet, Plustek, PX, Sapido, Thermaltake, Transcend, uHandy and VIVOTEK will feature 50 products at the Taiwan Excellence Pavilion over the course of the show.
The exhibits fall generally into the areas of green energy and smart cities, as well as the IoT in line with Taiwan's strategy to migrate from a manufacturing efficiency-driven to an intellectual property and innovation-driven economy. Taiwan Excellence 2017 Showcase highlights include:
Acer
Acer’s abPBX is a software-defined communication service (SDX). It also offers manageability and security while lowering total cost of ownership.
ASUS
The ESC8000 G3 is the first VCA-certified GPU server from NVIDIA. Users can enjoy improved efficiency, scalability and performance in a single platform that decreases their time to market and costs.
Advantech
Advantech WebAccess/Cloud is a cloud-based software platform that supports MQTT protocol and provides plug-and-play capability that enables big data analysis for Industry 4.0 services.
VIVOTEK
The H.265 VAIR Long Range Speed Dome Camera is the latest professional speed dome camera from VIVOTEK. It enhances low-light surveillance over areas that require large coverage.
Planet
Based on its green technology, Planet’s Renewable Energy Industrial 802.3at PoE Managed Ethernet Switch can be charged via solar, wind and hydroelectric power. It can especially be used for large locations, such as forests and deserts, or highways.
Industrial Technology Research Institute of Taiwan (ITRI)
NSOS (next-generation system software for smartphone) is designed to solve the BYOD (bring your own device) security problem for Android phones via virtualisation, providing more personalised services via accurate inference of dynamic user interest, and offering more streamlined user experiences via programmatic app control.
Taiwan is the 5th largest economy in Asia and currently ranks 10th globally in innovation and 15th in global competitiveness. It has been an indispensable player in the world’s high technology sector dominating the global semiconductor market for the past three decades. It produces three-quarters of the world’s integrated circuits and electronic components and accounts for a significant share of the global computer hardware, and mobile phones.
One of the key programmes under its 5+2 Industrial Innovation Plan is the Asia.Silicon Valley initiative which aims to establish Taiwan as the hub between the region and Silicon Valley, particularly in IoT development, and a global centre for technology entrepreneurship. Microsoft and Qualcomm recently launched their IoT research centres there.
Hashtag: #CommunicAsia2017
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The exhibits fall generally into the areas of green energy and smart cities, as well as the IoT in line with Taiwan's strategy to migrate from a manufacturing efficiency-driven to an intellectual property and innovation-driven economy. Taiwan Excellence 2017 Showcase highlights include:
Acer
Acer’s abPBX is a software-defined communication service (SDX). It also offers manageability and security while lowering total cost of ownership.
ASUS
The ESC8000 G3 is the first VCA-certified GPU server from NVIDIA. Users can enjoy improved efficiency, scalability and performance in a single platform that decreases their time to market and costs.
Advantech
Advantech WebAccess/Cloud is a cloud-based software platform that supports MQTT protocol and provides plug-and-play capability that enables big data analysis for Industry 4.0 services.
VIVOTEK
The H.265 VAIR Long Range Speed Dome Camera is the latest professional speed dome camera from VIVOTEK. It enhances low-light surveillance over areas that require large coverage.
Planet
Based on its green technology, Planet’s Renewable Energy Industrial 802.3at PoE Managed Ethernet Switch can be charged via solar, wind and hydroelectric power. It can especially be used for large locations, such as forests and deserts, or highways.
Industrial Technology Research Institute of Taiwan (ITRI)
NSOS (next-generation system software for smartphone) is designed to solve the BYOD (bring your own device) security problem for Android phones via virtualisation, providing more personalised services via accurate inference of dynamic user interest, and offering more streamlined user experiences via programmatic app control.
Taiwan is the 5th largest economy in Asia and currently ranks 10th globally in innovation and 15th in global competitiveness. It has been an indispensable player in the world’s high technology sector dominating the global semiconductor market for the past three decades. It produces three-quarters of the world’s integrated circuits and electronic components and accounts for a significant share of the global computer hardware, and mobile phones.
One of the key programmes under its 5+2 Industrial Innovation Plan is the Asia.Silicon Valley initiative which aims to establish Taiwan as the hub between the region and Silicon Valley, particularly in IoT development, and a global centre for technology entrepreneurship. Microsoft and Qualcomm recently launched their IoT research centres there.
Hashtag: #CommunicAsia2017
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