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Taiwan Expo 2025 in Malaysia opens doors to new partnerships from June 23
Taiwan Expo 2025 in Malaysia opens doors to new partnerships from June 23

Focus Malaysia

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Focus Malaysia

Taiwan Expo 2025 in Malaysia opens doors to new partnerships from June 23

TAIWAN EXPO 2025 in Malaysia is set to take place from June 23 to 25, 2025, at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). Over 200 Taiwanese exhibitors will showcase their products and services, focusing on five key themes: AI & Industry 4.0, Health & Wellness, Green & Sustainability, Smart Lifestyle, and Culture & Tourism. In addition to exploring 10 thematic pavilions and five featured industrial zones, trade visitors will have the opportunity to participate in one-on-one business matching, the AI Innovation Seminar, and various industry-related workshops and presentations. The expo aims to provide participants with the latest industrial trends, insights, and diverse business opportunities from Taiwan—all under one roof. Sneak preview of real-world AI applications Participants who attended the official launch of the expo on 10 June were treated to a sneak preview of the highly anticipated AI and advanced healthcare applications. The AI-driven medical innovations on display include V5MED Inc's AI-powered lung cancer detection systems and Alpha Intelligence Manifolds Inc's DeepXray AI-assisted diagnosis and monitoring devices for osteoporosis and degenerative arthritis. Other notable technologies comprise CloudMile Inc.'s enterprise digital solutions with AI integration; InWin Development Inc's commercial water-cooled server designed with advanced heat dissipation to meet the cooling needs of high-load AI chips. Unitech Electronics Co Ltd showcased its rugged industrial PDA equipped with barcode scanning and RFID capabilities. Energy-saving building materials specialist Zirco Applied Materials Co introduced its Uplus The One Solar Film, which boasts outstanding heat insulation properties that reduce air conditioning energy consumption by 18% and is already in use at Changi Airport, Singapore. Other notable products include the Healthin Energy Wear from Healthin International Co Ltd, halal-certified fruit and vegetable enzymes from Jialian Biotech Group, winter melon tea bricks from Forever Sweety Sugar Trade Company, and many more. The exhibits highlighted Taiwan's robust industrial strength and its diversity in healthcare, environmental protection, and cultural diversity, while allowing attendees to have first-hand exposure to the products and engage in dynamic exchanges with the exhibitors. Building exemplary collaboration between Malaysia and Taiwan's complementary industries According to Mr Keven Cheng, Deputy Executive Director of the Market Development Department at TAITRA, the Taiwan Expo in Malaysia has attracted over 1,200 Taiwanese companies since its launch in 2017. This annual event has been highly successful, drawing approximately 160,000 visitors and generating more than USD 400 mil in business opportunities. In today's evolving global supply chain, Taiwan's advanced technologies in AI, smart healthcare, and sustainability align closely with Malaysia's development blueprint for the next phase of industrial growth towards net-zero emissions. There is significant potential for collaboration between both countries to build a sustainable, technology-driven future. Ms Phoebe Yeh, Representative of the Taipei Economic & Cultural Office in Malaysia, stated that bilateral trade between Malaysia and Taiwan reached USD 39.1 bil in 2024, marking a historic annual growth rate of 38.5%. Taiwan is Malaysia's 4th largest trading partner, and its investment in Malaysia more than doubled year-on-year during the same period, reaching USD 1.29 bil. This makes Taiwan the 7th largest source of direct foreign investment in Malaysia. Currently, over 1,700 Taiwanese companies have significant investments in Malaysia, underscoring the strong economic ties between the two partners. At the launch ceremony, Mr Mazlan Harun, Director of the China & Northeast Asia Section at MATRADE, remarked that Taiwan's expertise in semiconductors and advanced manufacturing aligns perfectly with Malaysia's efforts to accelerate digital transformation and move up the value chain. He emphasised that the Taiwan Expo provides an excellent platform for enterprises from both sides to accelerate business matching, deepen exchanges, and jointly explore opportunities in regional and global markets for mutual growth and shared prosperity. Most anticipated expo featuring the very best of Taiwan This year marks the 8th edition of the Taiwan Expo in Malaysia, an event that has garnered overwhelming support from 26 trade associations and chambers, including the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia (ACCCIM), the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM), the Small and Medium Enterprises Association (SME Malaysia), and the Taiwan Chamber of Commerce & Industry in Malaysia (TWCHAM), among others. This strong backing from trade organizations reflects the deep grassroots ties between Malaysia and Taiwan. During the launch ceremony, Datuk Ada Poon, National Vice President of the SME Association of Malaysia, remarked that Taiwanese companies are renowned for their technological innovation and adaptive management, qualities that have propelled them to become global powerhouses. The Taiwan Expo is poised to further enhance the competitiveness of companies from both countries and foster long-term cooperation. The enthusiastic participation of industry players is encouraging and is expected to elevate Malaysia-Taiwan economic and trade cooperation to new heights. Taiwan Expo 2025 will be held from 23 to 25 June in Halls 4 and 5 of the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). The three-day event will be open daily from 10 am to 6 pm with free admission. Trade visitors who engage in business discussions with participating exhibitors will have the chance to win round-trip air tickets to Taiwan. Business owners and members of the public interested in establishing trade relationships with Taiwanese companies are warmly invited to attend the Expo. For more information or to register attendance, kindly visit the official website at: or follow our official Facebook page at: 11, 2025 Main Image: Taiwan Expo 2025

Taiwan Expo 2025 in Malaysia Opens Doors to New Partnerships from 23-25 June
Taiwan Expo 2025 in Malaysia Opens Doors to New Partnerships from 23-25 June

Malaysiakini

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Malaysiakini

Taiwan Expo 2025 in Malaysia Opens Doors to New Partnerships from 23-25 June

The 2025 edition of the Taiwan Expo in Malaysia is set to take place from 23 to 25 June 2025 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. Over 200 Taiwanese exhibitors will showcase their products and services based on the five key themes: AI & Industry 4.0, Health & Wellness, Green & Sustainability, Smart Lifestyle, and Culture & Tourism. This year marks the 8th edition of the Taiwan Expo in Malaysia. This event has garnered overwhelming support from 26 trade associations and chambers, including the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia (ACCCIM), the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM), the Small and Medium Enterprises Association (SME Malaysia), and the Taiwan Chamber of Commerce & Industry in Malaysia (TWCHAM), among others. This strong backing from trade organisations reflects the deep grassroots ties between Malaysia and Taiwan. In addition to exploring 10 thematic pavilions and featuring industrial zones, trade visitors can participate in one-on-one business matching, the AI Innovation Seminar and various industry-related workshops and presentations. The Expo aims to provide participants with the latest industrial trends, insights and diverse business opportunities from Taiwan – all under one roof. Deputy Executive Director of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) Keven Cheng said that with much focus being on AI developments, the Taiwan Expo in Malaysia presents an opportunity for AI companies in Taiwan to showcase their innovations and real-world applications using AI. 'We have seen how AI applications can be used extensively, especially in the healthcare industry in Taiwan. We want to bring that application to Malaysia and showcase it, bringing more collaboration with Malaysia,' he said at the Taiwan Expo in Malaysia launching ceremony on 10 June 2025. He also said that Malaysia is emerging regionally as a global semiconductor hub and a rising centre for digital infrastructure in Southeast Asia, and this innovative approach to technology could allow Malaysia and Taiwan to work together on technology relating to data centres, AI and industry 4.0. He added that the 2025 Taiwan Expo in Malaysia is expected to have 10,000 visitors this year. 'Since its launch in 2017, the Taiwan Expo in Malaysia has attracted over 1,200 Taiwanese companies participating in this expo. This annual event has been highly successful, drawing approximately 160,000 visitors and generating more than USD 400 million in business opportunities,' he said. The launching ceremony event, which was also attended by Phoebe Yeh, Representative of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Malaysia, as well as representatives from Malaysian trade associations and chambers, also saw previews of Taiwanese products and innovations being showcased, a sneak peek of what is to come for the upcoming Taiwan Expo. Taiwan Expo 2025 will be held from 23 to 25 June in Halls 4 and 5 of the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. The three-day event will be open daily from 10am to 6pm, with free admission. Trade visitors who engage in business discussions with participating exhibitors will have the chance to win round-trip air tickets to Taiwan. Business owners and the public interested in establishing trade relationships with Taiwanese companies are warmly invited to attend the Expo. For more information or to register attendance, kindly visit the official website at or follow the official Facebook page at

Taiwan Expo 2025 in Malaysia Opens Doors to New Partnerships from June 23
Taiwan Expo 2025 in Malaysia Opens Doors to New Partnerships from June 23

Daily Express

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Daily Express

Taiwan Expo 2025 in Malaysia Opens Doors to New Partnerships from June 23

Published on: Wednesday, June 11, 2025 Published on: Wed, Jun 11, 2025 Text Size: Kuala Lumpur: Taiwan Expo 2025 in Malaysia is set to take place from June 23 to 25, 2025, at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). Over 200 Taiwanese exhibitors will showcase their products and services, focusing on five key themes: AI & Industry 4.0, Health & Wellness, Green & Sustainability, Smart Lifestyle, and Culture & Tourism. In addition to exploring 10 thematic pavilions and five featured industrial zones, trade visitors will have the opportunity to participate in one-on-one business matching, the AI Innovation Seminar, and various industry-related workshops and presentations. Advertisement The Expo aims to provide participants with the latest industrial trends, insights, and diverse business opportunities from Taiwan—all under one roof. Sneak Preview of Real-world AI Applications Participants who attended the Official Launch of the Expo on 10 June were treated to a sneak preview of the highly anticipated AI and advanced healthcare applications. The AI-driven medical innovations on display include V5MED Inc.'s AI-powered lung cancer detection systems and Alpha Intelligence Manifolds Inc.'s DeepXray AI-assisted diagnosis and monitoring devices for osteoporosis and degenerative arthritis. Other notable technologies comprise CloudMile Inc.'s enterprise digital solutions with AI integration; InWin Development Inc.'s commercial water-cooled server designed with advanced heat dissipation to meet the cooling needs of high-load AI chips. Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd showcased its rugged industrial PDA equipped with barcode scanning and RFID capabilities. Energy-saving building materials specialist Zirco Applied Materials Co. introduced its Uplus The One Solar Film, which boasts outstanding heat insulation properties that reduce air conditioning energy consumption by 18% and is already in use at Changi Airport, Singapore. Other notable products include the Healthin Energy Wear from Healthin International Co., Ltd, halal-certified fruit and vegetable enzymes from Jialian Biotech Group, winter melon tea bricks from Forever Sweety Sugar Trade Company, and many more. The exhibits highlighted Taiwan's robust industrial strength and its diversity in healthcare, environmental protection, and cultural diversity, while allowing attendees to have first-hand exposure to the products and engage in dynamic exchanges with the exhibitors. Building Exemplary Collaboration between Malaysia and Taiwan's Complementary Industries According to Mr. Keven Cheng, Deputy Executive Director of the Market Development Department at TAITRA, the Taiwan Expo in Malaysia has attracted over 1,200 Taiwanese companies since its launch in 2017. This annual event has been highly successful, drawing approximately 160,000 visitors and generating more than USD 400 million in business opportunities. In today's evolving global supply chain, Taiwan's advanced technologies in AI, smart healthcare, and sustainability align closely with Malaysia's development blueprint for the next phase of industrial growth towards net-zero emissions. There is significant potential for collaboration between both countries to build a sustainable, technology-driven future. Ms. Phoebe Yeh, Representative of the Taipei Economic & Cultural Office in Malaysia, stated that bilateral trade between Malaysia and Taiwan reached USD 39.1 billion in 2024, marking a historic annual growth rate of 38.5%. Taiwan is Malaysia's 4th largest trading partner, and its investment in Malaysia more than doubled year-on-year during the same period, reaching USD 1.29 billion. This makes Taiwan the 7th largest source of direct foreign investment in Malaysia. Currently, over 1,700 Taiwanese companies have significant investments in Malaysia, underscoring the strong economic ties between the two partners. At the launch ceremony, Mr. Mazlan Harun, Director of the China & Northeast Asia Section at MATRADE, remarked that Taiwan's expertise in semiconductors and advanced manufacturing aligns perfectly with Malaysia's efforts to accelerate digital transformation and move up the value chain. He emphasized that the Taiwan Expo provides an excellent platform for enterprises from both sides to accelerate business matching, deepen exchanges, and jointly explore opportunities in regional and global markets for mutual growth and shared prosperity. Most Anticipated Expo Featuring the Very Best of Taiwan This year marks the 8th edition of the Taiwan Expo in Malaysia, an event that has garnered overwhelming support from 26 trade associations and chambers, including the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia (ACCCIM), the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM), the Small and Medium Enterprises Association (SME Malaysia), and the Taiwan Chamber of Commerce & Industry in Malaysia (TWCHAM), among others. This strong backing from trade organizations reflects the deep grassroots ties between Malaysia and Taiwan. During the launch ceremony, Datuk Ada Poon, National Vice President of the SME Association of Malaysia, remarked that Taiwanese companies are renowned for their technological innovation and adaptive management, qualities that have propelled them to become global powerhouses. The Taiwan Expo is poised to further enhance the competitiveness of companies from both countries and foster long-term cooperation. The enthusiastic participation of industry players is encouraging and is expected to elevate Malaysia-Taiwan economic and trade cooperation to new heights. Taiwan Expo 2025 will be held from 23 to 25 June in Halls 4 and 5 of the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). The three-day event will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with free admission. Trade visitors who engage in business discussions with participating exhibitors will have the chance to win round-trip air tickets to Taiwan. Business owners and members of the public interested in establishing trade relationships with Taiwanese companies are warmly invited to attend the Expo. For more information or to register attendance, kindly visit the official website at: or follow our official Facebook page at: * 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. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

Malaysia, Taiwan see growth potential in ICT, semiconductors
Malaysia, Taiwan see growth potential in ICT, semiconductors

New Straits Times

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

Malaysia, Taiwan see growth potential in ICT, semiconductors

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's strength in electronics and information technology manufacturing aligns with Taiwan's expertise in information and communication technology (ICT) design, making them complementary partners. Taiwan External Trade Development Council (Taitra) deputy executive director of market development Keven Cheng said both countries have opportunities to collaborate in areas such as artificial intelligence (AI), software development, green technology, healthcare and ICT design. "We are good at ICT design. Malaysia is very strong in the semiconductors sector, especially testing," Cheng said at the launch of the Taiwan Expo 2025. "Under the current geopolitical and supply chain shift, we can cooperate and create more synergy, especially in semiconductors, ICT, advanced manufacturing, green energy and intelligent healthcare." Cheng said the Taiwan Expo in Malaysia has drawn over 1,200 Taiwanese companies since its debut in 2017 and attracted about 160,000 visitors, generating more than US$400 million in business. "In today's evolving global supply chain, Taiwan's advanced technologies in AI, smart healthcare, and sustainability align closely with Malaysia's development blueprint for the next phase of industrial growth towards net-zero emissions. "There is significant potential for collaboration between both countries to build a sustainable, technology-driven future," he said. Taipei Economic & Cultural Office in Malaysia representative Phoebe Yeh, said bilateral trade between Malaysia and Taiwan reached US$39.1 billion in 2024, a record 38.5 per cent increase year-on-year. She said Taiwan is Malaysia's fourth largest trading partner, and its investment in Malaysia more than doubled during the same period to US$1.29 billion. "This makes Taiwan the seventh largest source of direct foreign investment in Malaysia. "Currently, over 1,700 Taiwanese companies have significant investments in Malaysia, underscoring the strong economic ties between the two partners," she said. Taiwan Expo 2025 will be held from June 23 to 25 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, marking its eighth edition in Malaysia. Over 200 Taiwanese exhibitors are expected to showcase products and services focused on five themes namely, AI & Industry 4.0, health and wellness, green and sustainability, smart lifestyle, and culture and tourism. The expo will also feature 10 thematic pavilions, five industry zones, business matching sessions, an AI seminar and workshops.

Taiwan Expo 2025
Taiwan Expo 2025

The Sun

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Taiwan Expo 2025

KUALA LUMPUR: Taiwan Expo 2025 in Malaysia is set to take place from June 23 to 25, 2025, at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). Over 200 Taiwanese exhibitors will showcase their products and services, focusing on five key themes: AI & Industry 4.0, Health & Wellness, Green & Sustainability, Smart Lifestyle, and Culture & Tourism. In addition to exploring 10 thematic pavilions and five featured industrial zones, trade visitors will have the opportunity to participate in one-on-one business matching, the AI Innovation Seminar, and various industry-related workshops and presentations. The Expo aims to provide participants with the latest industrial trends, insights, and diverse business opportunities from Taiwan—all under one roof. Participants who attended the official launch of the Expo 10 June 10 were treated to a sneak preview of the highly anticipated AI and advanced healthcare applications. The AI-driven medical innovations on display include V5MED Inc.'s AI-powered lung cancer detection systems and Alpha Intelligence Manifolds Inc.'s DeepXray AI-assisted diagnosis and monitoring devices for osteoporosis and degenerative arthritis. Other notable technologies comprise CloudMile Inc.'s enterprise digital solutions with AI integration; InWin Development Inc.'s commercial water-cooled server designed with advanced heat dissipation to meet the cooling needs of high-load AI chips. Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd showcased its rugged industrial PDA equipped with barcode scanning and RFID capabilities. Energy-saving building materials specialist Zirco Applied Materials Co. introduced its Uplus The One Solar Film, which boasts outstanding heat insulation properties that reduce air conditioning energy consumption by 18% and is already in use at Changi Airport, Singapore. Other notable products include the Healthin Energy Wear from Healthin International Co., Ltd, halal-certified fruit and vegetable enzymes from Jialian Biotech Group, winter melon tea bricks from Forever Sweety Sugar Trade Company, and many more. The exhibits highlighted Taiwan's robust industrial strength and its diversity in healthcare, environmental protection, and cultural diversity, while allowing attendees to have first-hand exposure to the products and engage in dynamic exchanges with the exhibitors. According to Keven Cheng, Deputy Executive Director of the Market Development Department at TAITRA, the Taiwan Expo in Malaysia has attracted over 1,200 Taiwanese companies since its launch in 2017. This annual event has been highly successful, drawing approximately 160,000 visitors and generating more than US$400 million in business opportunities. In today's evolving global supply chain, Taiwan's advanced technologies in AI, smart healthcare, and sustainability align closely with Malaysia's development blueprint for the next phase of industrial growth towards net-zero emissions. There is significant potential for collaboration between both countries to build a sustainable, technology-driven future. Phoebe Yeh, Representative of the Taipei Economic & Cultural Office in Malaysia, stated that bilateral trade between Malaysia and Taiwan reached US$39.1 billion in 2024, marking a historic annual growth rate of 38.5%. Taiwan is Malaysia's 4th largest trading partner, and its investment in Malaysia more than doubled year-on-year during the same period, reaching US$1.29 billion. This makes Taiwan the 7th largest source of direct foreign investment in Malaysia. Currently, over 1,700 Taiwanese companies have significant investments in Malaysia, underscoring the strong economic ties between the two partners. At the launch ceremony, Mazlan Harun, Director of the China & Northeast Asia Section at Matrade, remarked that Taiwan's expertise in semiconductors and advanced manufacturing aligns perfectly with Malaysia's efforts to accelerate digital transformation and move up the value chain. He emphasised that the Taiwan Expo provides an excellent platform for enterprises from both sides to accelerate business matching, deepen exchanges, and jointly explore opportunities in regional and global markets for mutual growth and shared prosperity. This year marks the 8th edition of the Taiwan Expo in Malaysia, an event that has garnered overwhelming support from 26 trade associations and chambers, including the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia (ACCCIM), the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM), the Small and Medium Enterprises Association (SME Malaysia), and the Taiwan Chamber of Commerce & Industry in Malaysia (TWCHAM), among others. This strong backing from trade organisations reflects the deep grassroots ties between Malaysia and Taiwan. During the launch ceremony, Datuk Ada Poon, National Vice President of the SME Association of Malaysia, remarked that Taiwanese companies are renowned for their technological innovation and adaptive management, qualities that have propelled them to become global powerhouses. The Taiwan Expo is poised to further enhance the competitiveness of companies from both countries and foster long-term cooperation. The enthusiastic participation of industry players is encouraging and is expected to elevate Malaysia-Taiwan economic and trade cooperation to new heights. Taiwan Expo 2025 will be held from June 23 to 25 in Halls 4 and 5 of the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). The three-day event will be open daily from 10am to 6 pm, with free admission. Trade visitors who engage in business discussions with participating exhibitors will have the chance to win round-trip air tickets to Taiwan. Business owners and members of the public interested in establishing trade relationships with Taiwanese companies are warmly invited to attend the Expo. For more information or to register attendance, kindly visit the official website at: or follow our official Facebook page at:

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