
Taiwan Excellence invites Malaysian business to join hands in creating a better life
TOUTED as the 'Oscar of Taiwanese Industry', Taiwan Excellence epitomises the pinnacle of Taiwanese corporate achievement, showcasing the very best of 'Made in Taiwan' products.
A total of 27 award-winning companies will participate in the Taiwan Expo from 23rd to 25th June at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre under the Taiwan Excellence banner, featuring over 40 innovative products.
Themed 'Innovative Solutions for a Better Life', these outstanding products exemplify Taiwan's industrial innovation and capabilities, aiming to explore business opportunities with Malaysian counterparts while offering consumers the chance to experience cutting-edge technologies that enhance everyday life.
This year's exhibition focuses on three dedicated sections: Health & Wellness, Smart Living, and Innovative Solutions, encompassing a diverse array of products and services across various sectors, including food, clothing, housing, transportation, sports and leisure, health management, retail, finance, and green buildings, among others.
Some exhibitors will also present a range of innovative products and solutions that leverage the power of AI and IoT technologies to provide new ways to enhance the quality of life.
To foster collaboration between Malaysian and Taiwanese industries, Taiwan Excellence will host a product launch event on the afternoon of 23rd June.
Malaysian buyers and members of the media are cordially invited to experience five featured innovative Taiwanese products up close:
• HydroLight High Penetration Detox Capsule (Jian Ling Technology Co. Ltd): A deep-detoxification and whitening skin care machine that does not require users to wear an eye shield during use. It is an excellent choice for those looking to enhance their beauty and health.
• GHG Mechanical Walker (Goang Hann Enterprise Co. Ltd): This is a three-stage walker with front-wheel steering and rear-wheel speed adjustment for added safety and ease of operation. It is perfect for the elderly and people with limited mobility.
• Easy Jet Micro Handheld Fire Extinguisher (Hepty International Technology Co. Ltd): This lightweight and highly portable pressure-free fire extinguisher is safe and effective for home use and can be kept in vehicles for emergencies.
• Carbon EnVision Carbon Management System (Systex Corporation): A carbon management system with built-in path calculation feature and visual charts to aid companies implement effective carbon management strategies towards net zero goals.
MCM plant-based metal cutting fluid (Mecom Industries Corp): An environmentally friendly, plant-based, high-efficiency metal cutting lubricant with a biodegradability rate exceeding 90%, positioning it as a leader in the green revolution within the metal processing industry.
On the afternoon of 25th June, the Taiwan Excellence ambassador, FuBear mascot, will be present to participate in the 'Give Me Five, a Better Life' event.
FuBear will attempt to set a new Malaysian Book of Records for the 'Most High Fives by a Mascot in One Minute,' aiming to raise awareness of social issues and spread kindness.
This initiative embodies the wholesome Taiwan Excellence's spirit of — Innovation Driven, Better Life — by exploring different ways to improve people's well-being.
The event is organised in collaboration with First City University College and supported by CSR partners REACH Segamat Autism Training Centre and Persatuan Seni Jahitan Kreatif Malaysia (PSJKM) to witness this heart-warming and yet creative endeavour.
Notably, the Taiwan Excellence One-to-One Business Matching Event is now open for registration.
Malaysian companies are strongly encouraged to sign up and explore new trade opportunities with their Taiwanese counterparts. —June 10, 2025
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