The Taiwan AI Robotics Industry Alliance, jointly promoted by six major industry associations in Taiwan, will hold its founding conference on July 22. The alliance was initiated by six industry organizations, including the Taiwan Machine Tool and Components Industry Association, with the aim of promoting cross-domain innovation applications and international expansion of Taiwan's AI robotics industry, helping it align with global Normen .

The International Federation of Robotics (IFR) previously noted that the robotics industry will exhibit five major trends this year, with AI-driven robot simulation technology accelerating its adoption in traditional industrial and service robotics sectors. Global giants such as Sweden's ABB, Japan's Fanuc, and Germany's Kuka are all developing AI robotics factory solutions with data analysis and autonomous learning Mogelijkheden, met betrekking tot robotarmen, autonome mobiele robots (AMR) en uitgebreide oplossingen .
Taiwanese companies are playing an increasingly prominent role in this field. Companies such as HIWIN Group, Cheng Wei Group, and Delta Electronics are focusing on key components and system integration, covering areas such as collaborative robots and industrial computers. Taking HIWIN Group as an example, it can provide customized components and integrated solutions, with plans to achieve small-scale orders for Logistiek-specifieke robots tegen het einde van dit jaar en geleidelijk de massaproductie van AI-specifieke robots in de komende drie jaar .
