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Saturday 29 November 2025
Taiwan seeks 48,000 military drones in US$1.5 billion procurement push

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense has opened bidding for what officials say will be the country's largest military drone purchase yet, a five-model program covering 48,000 unmanned aircraft valued at up to NT$50 billion (approx. US$1.55 billion). The tender lays out technical requirements for drones to be delivered between 2026 and 2027 and signals the start of mass production for Taiwan's fast-growing defense UAV industry.

Friday 28 November 2025
Taiwan boosts funding for system-level IC designs, focuses on drone sensors and secure chips
Taiwan's Industrial Development Administration said it has approved 28 projects under its 2025 IC design subsidy program, selecting 33 companies for a combined NT$1.3 billion in government funding. The agency expects the initiative to generate nearly NT$36 billion in commercial opportunities as the island pushes system-level innovation in AI, drones and advanced sensing.
Thursday 27 November 2025
Data Image enters drone market with new Taoyuan production line

Data Image, Qisda Group's display subsidiary, is moving into the drone market and is preparing a new production line in Taoyuan to support growing demand. President Phil Yu said the company is developing high-brightness, ruggedized screens for drone controllers and outdoor consoles, with the line currently in trial production.

Thursday 27 November 2025
Taiwan launches drone diplomacy to strengthen global alliances
Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has created a drone diplomacy task force to deepen cooperation with allied and like-minded countries, seeking to mirror the success of the island's chip diplomacy strategy. The initiative aims to boost drone exports, support long-range and complex-terrain testing abroad, and expand bilateral work on key components, system integration, and battlefield experience.
Wednesday 26 November 2025
Taiwan unveils US$40B defense boost to accelerate kill chain capabilities and secure key supply chains
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te Lai has proposed an additional NT$1.25 trillion (US$40 billion) defense budget to accelerate asymmetric warfare development, expand AI-enabled kill chain capabilities, and secure a supply chain that does not rely on China. The Ministry of National Defense said on November 26, 2025, that the plan would run from 2026 to 2033 and support three core priorities.
Tuesday 25 November 2025
US to ease BVLOS drone regulations, fueling commercial drone growth
The US government is preparing to ease restrictions on beyond-visual-line-of-sight drone operations, a regulatory shift that could unlock large-scale commercial deployments across logistics, inspection, and infrastructure services. The plan would allow drones to fly below 400 feet at approved sites without requiring case-by-case waivers, a move expected to accelerate new business models and attract more companies into critical enabling technologies.
Tuesday 25 November 2025
Zhong Yang's 2026 growth driven by automotive, drone, and AR
At Zhong Yang Technology's investor conference on November 21, 2025, General Manager Chih-Cheng Hsu stated that after undergoing significant adjustments over the past two to three years and improving its business structure, the company began seeing results in 2025. Structural growth is expected in 2026, and Zhong Yang is optimistic about automotive, drones, and AR as its most growth-oriented businesses. Additionally, its Thailand plant is expected to start contributing more revenue in 2026.
Saturday 22 November 2025
Taiwan fast-tracks Chiayi drone hub to attract global defense firms

Taiwan is accelerating efforts to transform Chiayi's Minsyong district into a national hub for drone research and manufacturing. The National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology expects the new Aerospace and UAV Industrial Park to welcome its first tenants in 2028 as the government positions unmanned systems as a critical growth industry.

Saturday 22 November 2025
Taiwan boosts drone industry with new chip subsidies and industrial park
Taiwan is stepping up efforts to expand its drone ecosystem as governments worldwide race to secure autonomous systems and related supply chains. The Executive Yuan and the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) are advancing new initiatives that aim to strengthen the development of critical drone chips, boost domestic manufacturing capacity, and improve testing infrastructure.
Friday 21 November 2025
Simplo Technology expands into drone battery modules with shipments starting late 2025
Simplo Technology, a battery module maker, announced it will enter the drone battery module market, beginning shipments in the fourth quarter of 2025 to
Friday 21 November 2025
Taiwan sets first drone chip rules to curb reliance on foreign suppliers
Taiwan has issued its first government-defined standards for domestically developed drone chips as part of a wider push to build a self-reliant unmanned systems sector and curb dependence on foreign semiconductor suppliers. The Ministry of Economic Affairs said the rules will steer local companies as they design AI imaging processors, flight-control modules, and other core components over the next two years.
Friday 21 November 2025
Taiwan's US$1.4B ambition to build a global drone hub takes flight
Taiwan has approved a multiyear strategy to expand its drone industry and position the country as a key hub in the global democratic drone supply chain. The plan, endorsed during a committee meeting of the National Institute of Applied Research on November 19, 2025, aims to lift local production capacity, close technology gaps, and boost the value of Taiwan's drone sector by 2030.
Wednesday 19 November 2025
DFI bets big on edge AI, predicts drone demand surge in 2026

DFI is sharpening its focus on edge AI and long-lifecycle industrial markets as global supply chains shift and AI deployments accelerate. At the company's investor briefing on November 17, DFI president Claire Tien said the Taiwanese industrial computer supplier plans to build its next phase of growth around manufacturing strength, localized production and long-term project stability.

Tuesday 18 November 2025
Taiwan connector maker Simula forecasts strong 2026 on cloud, drone, robotics, and EV demand surge
Qisda's connector manufacturing subsidiary Simula Technology expects three major growth drivers in 2026—cloud deployment, drones and humanoid robots, and automotive applications—supported by strong customer orders. The company remains highly optimistic about its 2026 outlook.
Tuesday 18 November 2025
Carbon-Based Technology wins Albatross II drone mass production contract
Carbon-Based Technology (CBT), a Taiwanese carbon fiber composite manufacturer, recently announced it has officially secured the contract for the Albatross II unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) from the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST). According to NCSIST's plan, the company will produce the UAV's core composite structures and undertake integration tasks, marking a new milestone in Taiwan's domestic defense drone development.
Monday 17 November 2025
Tainan to host AI factory focused on drones, medical devices, and manufacturing
SignalPro is committing NT$3 billion (approx. US$100 million) to construct an advanced AI factory in Tainan, a strategic move designed to supply critical computing power and inference services. The initiative targets the drone, medical technology, and traditional manufacturing sectors, positioning itself as a counterweight to a market currently dominated by global tech giants focusing resources on training large language models.
Sunday 16 November 2025
Ability Enterprise eyes new SoC development integrating neural network engine
Optical imaging solution supplier Ability Enterprises said tariff issues stemming from regional political tensions are gradually being resolved, allowing flexible adjustments across its manufacturing sites in China, Vietnam, and Taiwan based on customer demand.
Friday 14 November 2025
Coretronic and Radiant expand beyond displays, betting on drones and advanced optics
Taiwan's leading backlight module suppliers, Coretronic and Radiant Opto-Electronics, are diversifying into new sectors as demand in the traditional display market slows. The new ventures range from unmanned aerial vehicles to advanced optical systems.
Friday 14 November 2025
Taiwan drone maker Thunder Tiger invests US$22 million in southern expansion
Taiwanese drone manufacturer Thunder Tiger recently announced that its board of directors has approved a NT$710 million (US$22.88 million) investment to purchase land and factory facilities in the Dapumei Industrial Park in Chiayi, Taiwan, to support its operational growth and meet research and development and mass production needs for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
Friday 14 November 2025
Qisda slows acquisition drive, shifts focus to local drone supply chain
Qisda is easing the pace of acquisitions that built its sprawling corporate group. Chairman Peter Chen said the company is now concentrating on strengthening post-merger integration and accelerating its push to localize Taiwan's drone supply chain.
Wednesday 12 November 2025
Kakao Mobility eyes role as platform integrator for AI-driven UAM commercialization
Urban air mobility (UAM) is regaining attention with advances in hardware technology, but successful commercial operation hinges on integrating information systems for airspace management, operational scheduling, and ground transfers. Kakao Mobility emphasizes its shift from an operator to a platform integrator, leveraging platform experience, data accumulation, and AI technologies to shape the emerging ecosystem.
Wednesday 12 November 2025
HP pushes MJF 3D printing as mainstream technology for commercial drone manufacturing
As drones see ever-expanding applications from military surveillance to logistics, agriculture, disaster relief, and medical transport, a growing challenge for the drone industry is to manufacture lightweight airframes faster and at lower cost. To address this issue, Hewlett-Packard (HP) is advancing its Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) 3D printing technology, which has already demonstrated tangible results from the prototyping phase to volume production.
Wednesday 12 November 2025
Investors flock to defense startups amid rising global tensions
Geopolitical conflict is redirecting global investment toward the defense sector, where Silicon Valley-style innovation and cost efficiency are upending the traditional model of slow, expensive military procurement.
Tuesday 11 November 2025
Taiwan optical firms eye expanding drone payload market
As global demand for drones accelerates, Taiwan's optical component makers are racing to capture new opportunities in imaging payloads, an area where the island's lens and module expertise offers a competitive edge.
Monday 10 November 2025
Taiwan time-lapse camera maker Brinno sees 3Q25 revenue rise 8.5% on defense push
Time-lapse camera manufacturer Brinno Inc. reported third-quarter 2025 revenue of NT$131 million (US$4.2 million), an 8.5% increase from the same period a year earlier, with net profit after tax of NT$7.34 million. For the first three quarters of 2025, cumulative revenue reached NT$410 million, up 5.7% year-over-year, with net profit after tax of NT$1.79 million.