Taiwan Delivers Intelligent Health Solution at MEDICA 2019

Medical technology is an immensely important economic sector for Taiwan and has consistently expanded for years. Government support programs, known as the 5+2 Major Innovative Industries policy, enable the companies located in Taiwan to invest substantial time and money in the research and development of new solutions. What started out as the „5 Pillar Industries“ focusing on the industrial sectors of the Asian-Silicon Valley (Biomedical, Green Energy, Smart Machinery, and Defense) subsequently was expanded to include „new agriculture“ and the „circular economy“ as the „+2.“ As Taiwan has three major advantages, including „top medical technology“, „comprehensive technology industry supply chain“, and „sufficient energy of biotechnology manufacturing industry“, it is a superior location for medical industrial development. Politics and business in Taiwan are closely connected to quickly and flexibly respond to current healthcare trends. Taiwan is already the most technically-advanced country among its peers when it comes to the development and use of state-of-the-art technologies. Now the dividends of these investments are clear: As the world of healthcare delivery makes the next leap to digitalization, Taiwan is at the forefront.

From its initial focus on innovative manufacturing, in-house ICT technologies drove production efficiency and quality. Today, Taiwan has advanced to become a leader with its „Asian-Silicon Valley“ concept. The government also wants to further strengthen Taiwan’s key position by independently developing medical products that meet the high demands of international markets – on attractive terms. Taiwanese companies, for example, are working on their own hardware and software for intelligent operating theatres, AI supported clinical diagnostics and robotic-supported physical therapy.

The future of healthcare is based on big data – its collection, transmission and evaluation. The development and implementation of 5G networks now allow the immediate transfer of large imaging and monitoring datasets to specialists in distant locations. This reduces the need to travel for patient care. AI is assisting and sometimes eliminating the rudimentary and expensive data evaluation tasks, which are an ever-greater aspect of the diagnostic process. AR/VR“s vast potential is now providing benefits in the training of medical professionals, the execution of intricate surgeries and the treatment of psychological disorders. Robotics, once the exclusive realm of Taiwan“s leading manufacturing, is being implemented for the benefit of patients and caregivers.

Double-digit export growth rates of 10.73 per cent in 2018 underline the important role and prove the success of medical technology that is „Made in Taiwan“. Clearly, Taiwan has successfully completed its transformation from a manufacturing industry to a leading developer of digital solutions and applications to drive positive medical outcomes.

Come and Marvel
Although used by the global community in everyday life and already playing a key role in Europe“s healthcare systems, the Taiwan Excellence stand offers each visitor a once-a-year opportunity to engage with Taiwan“s technologies of tomorrow, interact with today“s leaders in innovation and form relationships and discover the direction. These technologies will be driving improvements in healthcare delivery.

Western medical systems increasingly rely on solutions that Taiwanese companies offer. Take advantage of this unique setting during the upcoming MEDICA to feel the pulse of these leaps forward in 5G, AI, VR/AR and robotics. MEDICA is a premier opportunity for Taiwanese companies to develop relationships throughout the year. Staff and representatives of these innovative companies welcome the chance to engage, exchange and demonstrate their advances in hall 17, stand 40. A press conference on Tuesday, November 19th for anyone interested to receive a detailed briefing allows a collegial setting for thought-leaders to receive further information about these developments.

Founded in 1970 to help promote foreign trade, the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) is the foremost non-profit trade promotion organization in Taiwan. Jointly sponsored by the government, industry associations, and several commercial organizations, TAITRA assists Taiwan businesses and manufacturers with reinforcing their international competitiveness and in coping with the challenges they face in foreign markets.

TAITRA boasts a well-coordinated trade promotion and information network of over 1,300 trained specialists stationed throughout its Taipei headquarters, four local branch offices in Hsinchu, Taichung, Tainan and Kaohsiung, and 60 overseas branch offices worldwide. Together with its sister organizations, Taiwan Trade Center (TTC) and Taipei World Trade Center (TWTC), TAITRA has created a wealth of trade opportunities through effective promotion strategies.

Firmenkontakt
Taiwan External Trade Development Council
Frances Lin
Immermannstr. 33
40210 Dusseldorf
+49 (0)228 / 919 37 -66
taiwanexcellence@agentur-drilling.de
https://www.taiwanexcellence2018.de/pk/

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DRILLING GmbH
Ben Giese
CelsiusStr. 43
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+49 (0)228 / 919 37 -66
taiwanexcellence@agentur-drilling.de
https://www.taiwanexcellence2018.de/pc/

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