Innovative technologies are on display at the Taiwan Pavilion at MWC 2025 March 3-6 in Barcelona, underscoring the government’s commitment to expanding global business opportunities for local firms.
Launched by the Ministry of Economic Affairs’ Industry Development Administration in collaboration with 12 domestic information and communication technology corporations, the pavilion showcases next-generation network technologies incorporating artificial intelligence, demonstrating the country’s capacity to evolve from 5G to 6G.
To further deepen Taiwan’s international market integration, the IDA and Taipei City-headquartered Chunghwa Telecom Co. hosted an international strategic partners’ meeting March 3, the administration said, adding that participating entities included U.S. satellite and Internet Protocol television provider Digital Sky Highway, Germany’s Deutsche Telekom, Spain’s Telefónica and Japan mobile phone operator NTT Docomo.
Additionally, the IDA collaborated with Washington, D.C.-based Open RAN Policy Coalition, which promotes the adoption of advanced wireless technologies, and Dallas-headquartered multinational telecommunications company AT&T to host an exchange event March 4 as part of the agency’s efforts to give domestic enterprises deeper insight into evolving U.S. policies and market forces and help them attain U.S. Innovation Fund subsidies.
To cement Taiwan’s key position in global supply chains, the IDA vowed to continue supporting the advancement of next-generation communication technologies. (POC-E)
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