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Tuesday 14 April 2026
Ghost Robotics targets Taiwan production hub to cut costs, reduce China supply chain exposure
Ghost Robotics, a US supplier of quadruped robots to the Department of Defense, is partnering with Taiwanese manufacturers to localize production. The collaboration aims to reduce reliance on Chinese supply chains and has completed an initial review of Taiwan's manufacturing base, according to industry sources. The partnership is expected to enter a joint development phase later this year.
Monday 13 April 2026
Quantum meets AI: which Asian nation will take the lead in sovereign tech?
AI and quantum computing are converging — and the geopolitical consequences are profound. At the GITEX AI Asia forum, industry experts argued that this integration goes beyond a technological breakthrough. It is reshaping national competitiveness and strategic deterrence.
Friday 10 April 2026
Transcom Technology sees flat 2026 revenue after Taiwan budget delays, but India order may broaden international reach
Transcom Technology expects flat full-year revenue for 2026 amid stalled progress in Taiwan's defense budget, which is potentially delaying deliveries of Gong-3 and Gong-4 missile systems. A first mass-production order for a high-frequency SSPA module from an Indian client, however, could help the company expand its international revenue share to 30%.
Thursday 9 April 2026
Winmate eyes 2026 growth amid rising defense and edge AI demand
Winmate, an industrial PC (IPC) provider, has reported record-high revenue for March 2026 as global defense projects accelerate procurement and delivery schedules alongside growing demand for edge AI computing platforms. The company is actively preparing materials and ramping up production for the second half of 2026, maintaining an optimistic outlook for full-year 2026 growth.
Tuesday 7 April 2026
US PIPIR advances drone-missile strategy, integrating Taiwan into 'non-China' defense supply chains in Indo-Pacific
Amid sustained Middle East tensions, the US is redirecting strategic attention to the Indo-Pacific region, advancing a defense industrial network among first island chain partners. Through the Partnership for Indo-Pacific Industrial Resilience (PIPIR), Washington is spearheading a shift toward localized production and allied coordination to effectively decouple regional defense networks from Chinese supply chains.
Tuesday 7 April 2026
Taiwan, Japan join forces on next-gen drones with core technology alliance
The "brain" of a drone plays a critical role in flight missions. While Taiwanese manufacturers have advantages in drone hardware production, integrating the core control systems remains a challenge.
Thursday 2 April 2026
Column: How US states are rolling out red carpet for drone makers
The drone industry is no longer a niche corner of the defense world — it has become a full-blown industrial race. Across the US, states are competing to attract manufacturers, research centers, and defense contractors as autonomous aerial systems move from battlefield applications toward broader commercial use. The stakes are significant: drone production corridors bring high-wage jobs, federal research dollars, and long-term anchor tenants in the form of defense primes and tech startups alike. Yet beneath the headline investments lies a more nuanced picture.
Wednesday 1 April 2026
Northrop Grumman advances diamond chip for high-power military radar protection
Northrop Grumman's Microelectronics Center has announced a breakthrough in diamond-based receiver protection components after a device withstood more than 100 watts of power in extreme high-power testing — more than double the tolerance of existing comparable products — highlighting diamond's potential role in future military radio-frequency systems worldwide.
Saturday 28 March 2026
Taiwan pivots toward Europe and global democratic alliances as US-China AI race intensifies
As the global AI arms race intensifies, Taiwan is positioning itself as the primary AI partner for nations besides the US and China. Wedged between these two geopolitical giants, Taiwan is leveraging its dominance in AI servers and semiconductors to foster deeper collaborations with Germany, France, and neighboring nations.
Friday 27 March 2026
Taiwan machine tools emerge as key in US-Taiwan economic 'Golden Era,' says AIT
The 2026 Taiwan International Machine Tool Show (TMTS), an annual machine tool industry exhibition, has returned to Taichung this year, a move seen as particularly significant given the city's role as a central hub for the machine tool industry cluster. Raymond Greene, director of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), attended the opening ceremony to show support.
Friday 27 March 2026
Taiwan reviews National Security Act, targets hybrid threats; no link to TSMC's Wei-jen Lo case

Taiwan's Legislative Yuan Internal Administration Committee held its second public hearing on proposed amendments to the National Security Act on March 26. Attendance from civil society groups and academic experts was limited, and only a small number of lawmakers spoke.

Wednesday 25 March 2026
Taiwan defense groups urge support for drone industry in face of budget delays
As countries worldwide actively develop their drone industries and build autonomous supply chains, Taiwan's progress remains stalled. In a statement issued on March 22, Taiwan's Executive Yuan stated that drones are critical to the strategic deployment of democratic supply chains and to the military capabilities of the armed forces, urging the Legislative Yuan to expedite the review and approval of relevant budgets.
Tuesday 24 March 2026
Boston Dynamics rival Ghost Robotics brings its Pentagon-proven robotic dogs to Taiwan
As the US Department of Defense (DoD) accelerates the adoption of AI and autonomous systems, quadruped robots have emerged as a key area of focus — and a growing opportunity for developers eyeing military applications. Among US-based manufacturers, Boston Dynamics is the household name, but it is Ghost Robotics that has staked its future on military contracts. Where Boston Dynamics has shifted toward commercialization and stepped back from weaponization, Ghost Robotics went the other direction, directly targeting the defense market and cementing itself as Boston Dynamics' primary rival in that space.
Tuesday 24 March 2026
Ghost Robotics seeks Taiwan supply chain ties for quadruped robots
Ghost Robotics, a US-based developer of quadrupedal unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), has expressed interest in collaborating with Taiwan's supply chain as it moves to enter the local market. Discussions between the two sides are already at an advanced stage, according to supply chain sources.
Monday 23 March 2026
Brinno targets growth with time-lapse, visual AI, and defense imaging push for 2026
Brinno outlined time-lapse photography, visual AI, and defense imaging as its three core business pillars for 2026 at a spring banquet on March 20, saying the focus will accelerate R&D investment and growth through its global distributor network.
Monday 23 March 2026
Ventec eyes double-digit growth in 2026 amid product price hikes and niche material expansion
Niche copper-clad laminate (CCL) manufacturer Ventec expects to achieve double-digit revenue growth in 2026, driven by ongoing product price increases and strategic expansion into specialized markets such as defense aerospace and semiconductor test interfaces. Currently, special materials account for 50% of its revenue, positioning the company for what it predicts will be a robust order fulfillment phase.
Monday 23 March 2026
Thunder Tiger builds US manufacturing base to power China-free drone supply chain
Taiwanese drone maker Thunder Tiger signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) on March 16. The agreement centers on joint drone research, technology exchanges, education and training, and autonomous flight testing. Together, the two aim to advance the Taiwan-US non-Chinese drone supply chain ecosystem.
Friday 20 March 2026
Scaling the final frontier: Supply chain strategies from Paris Space Week 2026
With a sharp focus on "New Space" industrialization, Paris Space Week 2026 (PSW) highlights a critical shift: the space industry is moving away from bespoke, low-volume "lab work" toward high-volume, standardized manufacturing. For the tech supply chain — particularly electronics and semiconductor players — this evolution represents a massive market opening, provided they can navigate the new requirements of digital transparency and cyber-resilience.
Wednesday 18 March 2026
US Army inks US$20 billion deal with Anduril, consolidating procurement to accelerate AI-driven military modernization
The US Army has signed a sweeping corporate contract with defense tech startup Anduril Industries, valued at up to US$20 billion over 10 years. Covering software, hardware, infrastructure, and related support services, the deal underscores the Pentagon's aggressive push to integrate Silicon Valley technologies and innovations for military modernization.
Tuesday 17 March 2026
Taiwan's US$625 million drone ambition: Becoming the West's go-to supplier
Frequent global conflicts in recent years have sharply driven up demand for drones, prompting many countries to accelerate the development of related industries. Backed by government policy support and growing international demand, Taiwan's drone sector is expanding rapidly. 2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for the industry, with total output value expected to approach NT$20 billion (US$625.3 million).
Saturday 14 March 2026
Interview: EdgeRunner AI CEO on navigating ethical and strategic row over military AI
Recent years have seen the dawn of a new era in warfare as militaries incorporate AI technologies into their operations. With countries seeking to gain the military edge, companies like EdgeRunner AI argue that they are the next frontier in warfare, creating products better suited for battle than LLMs such as Anthropic's Claude.
Friday 13 March 2026
War engulfs the Gulf: worst aviation crisis since Covid
The war in the Middle East has triggered the most severe disruption to Gulf aviation hubs since the Covid-19 pandemic, forcing airlines to suspend flights and reroute global travel corridors amid missile and drone attacks across the region, according to an Aviation Week podcast and international media reports.
Friday 13 March 2026
China claims T1200 carbon fiber mass production, opening doors to semiconductors and robotics
China's advanced materials sector has made new strides. China National Building Material Group (CNBM) unveiled a domestically developed T1200-grade ultra-high-strength carbon fiber at the JEC World 2026 composites exhibition in Paris, stating it has achieved production capacity at the hundred-ton scale.
Thursday 12 March 2026
Compound semiconductors emerge as critical components in modern air defense radar systems, as seen during Iran conflict
Iran's air defense shortcomings amid persistent US and Israeli strikes underscore the growing importance of high-power radar components and the supply chains that provide them. South Korea's Sky Bow 2 in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has reportedly intercepted multiple Iranian missiles at an over 90% success rate, highlighting capability disparities.
Tuesday 10 March 2026
Chinese satellite images reveal US military buildup in Middle East
Chinese geospatial intelligence firm MizarVision has drawn scrutiny after publishing high-resolution commercial satellite imagery tracking US military aircraft and naval assets involved in operations against Iran, highlighting how commercially available imagery and artificial intelligence (AI) are expanding access to battlefield surveillance.