The Sun (Malaysia)

Taiwan’s smart transporta­tion technologi­es for a safer world

Online press conference spotlights innovative award winners and pioneering smart products

- Ű BY EE ANN NEE sunbiz@thesundail­y.com

PETALING JAYA: Taiwan’s smart transporta­tion solutions and products offer great benefits to the world for a smarter and safer future in view of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs’ Bureau of Foreign Trade deputy director general Lee Guann-Jyh said the smart transporta­tion technology industry is currently one of the key industries that the Taiwanese government is focusing on.

Over the next five years, the Taiwanese government will invest US$200 million (RM857 million) on smart transporta­tion infrastruc­ture.

These include smart traffic data analysis and services, upgrades to traditiona­l transport industries, mobile services, improving accessibil­ity to services for the elderly, disadvanta­ged and the remote population as well as innovative prevention for autonomous vehicles and smart motorcycle technologi­es.

“Taiwan’s electronic toll collection system, smart car system for public transport, smart parking system and advanced driver assistance system have earned a good reputation all over the world and attracted system integrator­s, public transporta­tion department­s and sales agents from potential countries.

“Over the recent years, we’ve also actively participat­ed in various internatio­nal exhibition­s. With the success from these overseas marketing and trade shows, Taiwan Excellence will continue to promote smart transport brands as we believe Taiwan has more to offer to the market and the world,“Lee said at the Taiwan Excellence smart transporta­tion online press conference on Tuesday.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown, Taiwan has been introducin­g the latest Taiwan Excellence products through its virtual pavilion. The Taiwan Excellence smart transporta­tion exhibition showcases more than 55 Taiwan Excellence award-winning products, including smart transport solutions, automotive electronic­s intelligen­t robots, automotive parts, motorcycle parts and repair tools.

“We invite more Taiwan Excellence businesses to introduce their products and share their global applicatio­ns through analysis on the latest industry trends. We invite all potential partners to fully utilise these virtual pavilion,“said Lee.

Taiwan External Trade Developmen­t Council (Taitra) president & CEO Walter Yeh said although the world is still facing the setbacks of Covid-19, Taiwan’s smart transporta­tion solutions and products are globally recognised for their high quality, sophistica­ted technology and consistent performanc­e.

He indicated that the global smart transporta­tion market is accelerati­ng at a breakneck speed and is expected to reach US$149.2 billion by 2023, according to research firm, Markets and Markets. For Taiwanese companies entering the smart transporta­tion sector, the road ahead is paved with opportunit­ies.

“In recent years, several innovative smart transporta­tion applicatio­ns including the ETC System, electric scooter battery exchange stations and electric vehicle charging stations, and many successful products from Taiwan companies have been embraced by the internatio­nal market. Buyers around the world can connect from anywhere to get cutting-edge solutions from Taiwan,“said Yeh.

The event brought together four Taiwan Excellence award winners: Acer ITS, EverFocus Electronic­s, Noodoe and Taiwan Hua-Jie.

The companies shared Taiwan’s latest smart transporta­tion technologi­es, including a smart parking meter system, AI network video recorder, EV charging station OS and thin type quiet switch.

Exemplifyi­ng the best of Taiwan’s smart transporta­tion industry, these products are driving trends that combine informatio­n communicat­ion, electronic components and smart transporta­tion technologi­es.

The Smart Transporta­tion virtual pavilion was attended by over 298 buyers and 25 media worldwide.

 ??  ?? Yeh (centre), Bureau of Foreign Trade’s Chang Mei-Ming (third from left), Taitra executive director Mark Wu (far right) and representa­tives from Hua-Jie, Noodoe, Acer ITS and EverFocus.
Yeh (centre), Bureau of Foreign Trade’s Chang Mei-Ming (third from left), Taitra executive director Mark Wu (far right) and representa­tives from Hua-Jie, Noodoe, Acer ITS and EverFocus.

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