
Foxconn Chairman Young Liu recently revealed that one of the group's IC design subsidiaries is preparing for a Taiwan listing as early as 2026, potentially on the Taiwan Innovation Board. While Liu did not identify the company, industry observers believe the most likely candidate is Socle Technology Corp (Socle).
Smoke, heat, and a 100°C ceiling — Taiwan's rescue robot walked right through it. Taiwan's domestically developed quadruped robot platform has become the first fire-rescue robot dog in the country to pass functional verification, clearing the way for future use at fire scenes. The milestone comes after the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) and local industry partners completed multiple field application validations with agencies including Taiwan Power and the National Fire Agency, and follows the platform's formal unveiling on July 8, 2026, with National Fire Agency Deputy Director-General Wan-Yao Chien attending in support.
It walks, it climbs, it reads gauges — and it's 100% homegrown. Taiwan's first domestically developed quadruped robot dog platform officially debuted on July 8, after the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) spent more than a year working with local academia and industry to complete two prototype models.
China's AI model race is moving beyond parameter size, benchmark rankings and user buzz. Investors are now asking which companies can turn model spending into durable revenue, pricing power and enterprise workflows.
Mistral AI has introduced its first robotics navigation model, extending the French AI startup's push into physical AI and industrial automation.
OpenAI and SpaceX have released new models laden with features that show the direction of frontier AI model development, including voice interaction, agentic workloads, coding capabilities, and token efficiency. Their new products arrive at a time of intense competition among model makers, and soon after, SpaceX filed for its record-breaking IPO and OpenAI began its own public listing process.

The UK is pitching itself as a new base and technology partner for Taiwanese electronics suppliers as AI demand shifts from models to the physical infrastructure behind them: chips, packaging, servers, cooling, power, and data centers.


