
Taiwan AI Seminar Showcases the Power of Smart Applications
Published on: Wed, Jun 25, 2025 Text Size: Mr Lester Leong, Country Manager of CloudMile presented an all-in-one AI transformation solution for enterprises during the 'Smart Upgrade: Taiwan AI Technology & Application Seminar'. Kuala Lumpur: Riding the global wave of artificial intelligence (AI), the Taiwan Expo 2025 in Malaysia introduced its first-ever 'AI Innovation Zone' and hosted the 'Smart Upgrade: Taiwan AI Technology & Application Seminar' on the second day of the event (June 24). The seminar featured 11 leading AI companies from Taiwan, spotlighting cutting-edge applications from Industry 4.0 to smart living. The first session, themed 'AI-Driven Automation and Management,' was kicked off by CloudMile, which presented an all-in-one AI transformation solution for enterprises. It was followed by presentations on IsCoolLab's intelligent RPA for manufacturing, Mechavision's safety skin technology, Netiotek's industrial AIoT systems, and N-Partner's real-time network monitoring. The second session focused on 'Innovative AI Applications,' highlighting a variety of solutions that demonstrate the integration of AI into daily life and healthcare. Featured technologies included personnel tracking systems (AIRA), thermal imaging recognition (New Smart Technology), interactive robots (NUWA), AI-powered heart rate monitor (Ostar), e-signature platform (Think Cloud), and non-contact fall detection solution (Yun-X Tek).
Advertisement This year marks the 8th edition of Taiwan Expo in Malaysia. Recognizing the strong local demand for AI solutions, the organizers developed a dedicated AI Industry Map that categorizes the technologies and application fields of 32 AI exhibitors. This guide helps buyers efficiently identify and engage with relevant companies, enhancing business matchmaking and interaction on-site. Other product launch events include Greener Together: Taiwan's Eco Future; A New Vision for Healthy Living; Stylish Living: Aesthetics of Home Life; and Taiwan Tech Forward: Solutions for a Connected World which will see more than 50 Taiwanese companies share their latest products. There will also be many products samplings and on hands-on experiences during the expo. Visitors have daily chance to win round-trip Kuala Lumpur-Taipei air tickets sponsored by China Airlines, Eva Air and Starlux Airlines. More surprises await visitors! Taiwan Expo 2025 will be held from the 23rd to 25th of June at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) Hall 4 and 5 from 10am to 6pm daily. Visitors can enter for free upon registration. For more information, please visit the official website at https://mys.taiwanexpoasean.com/en/index.html or the Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/TaiwanExpo.mys/ * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
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