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Taiwan's Machinery Enterprises Are Powering Industrial Automation
A recent McKinsey report identified automation as the top investment priority across sectors from 2023 to 2029. However, there remain several challenges to scaling up automation, including:
With diverse expertise and deep experience, Taiwan's machinery companies are uniquely positioned to solve these challenges and advance automation worldwide.
Taiwan has enormous diversity and depth of experience in machinery, metalworking, and manufacturing. A majority of its companies are leading experts in their specific fields worldwide and offer decades of experience — in some cases over half a century.
This deep expertise spans a diverse range of industries, including:
As ODM and OEM partners, Taiwanese companies embrace the role of consultant for clients, advising them on how to optimize designs and focusing on long-term success. Two examples are Mill Powder Tech and CTT, which leverage extensive customization capabilities while guiding clients in achieving their goals.
Automation and high-performance facilities require technologies like computer-numerical control (CNC) and turnkey solutions from experts that can serve as a one-stop shop. Numerous Taiwanese companies are innovating in these areas, including:
Taiwan's business community has several advantages to offer:
When searching for a supplier or partner overseas, companies often struggle with finding a suitable company that is trustworthy and reliable, and then communication can pose additional challenges. To accelerate this process and foster impactful synergies, TAITRA serves as a resource and facilitates collaborating with the island's most unique, forward-looking startups and enterprises.
The organization solves the pain points of international buyers with the following services:
To ensure buyers collaborate with high-integrity businesses, TAITRA has established real-time, borderless services through a comprehensive trade network of over 60 overseas offices in more than 40 countries worldwide, and the organization holds cooperation agreements with over 500 international trade-related sister organizations.
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