
ITRI seeks to strengthen Taiwan tech by developing drones, robots, and AI
On July 6, Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute celebrated its 53rd anniversary. During its celebration ceremony, ITRI exhibited a host of high tech developments, including advanced semiconductors, smart robots, and smart medical technology. These advancements will help bolster Taiwan’s tech resiliency, ensuring that the country remains competitive during this era of digital transformation.
This robotic arm can cook up noodles, grill a patty, and, before you know it, dinner is served.
There’s also this drone, which, when disaster strikes, can do many helpful tasks that improve disaster response efficiency, like flying to hard-to-reach mountainous areas. Celebrating its 53rd anniversary, the Industrial Technology Research Institute, or ITRI exhibited seven fields of technological advancements. Ministry of Economic Affairs Deputy Minister Ho Chin-tsang and Legislator Ker Chien-ming congratulated ITRI for its good work.
Wu Tsung-tsong
ITRI Chair
Recently, it seems like everybody’s talking about drones, but we at ITRI call these machines uncrewed vehicles. Every branch from the Army and Navy to the Air Force, even the Taiwan Space Agency, is using uncrewed vehicles; robots are also a kind of uncrewed vehicle. So, what’s the point in all this? It’s that, for the most recent wave of agentic AI, the AI’s brainpower has evolved as well as its ability to communicate.
This year, ITRI’s theme is “advancing via cross-domains, breaking new ground together”. Facing the ever-present challenge of AI, ITRI is focusing on 3 key fields: uncrewed vehicles, cutting-edge semiconductors, and all the various fields of AI. The institute is also striving to connect the data and computing power of small and medium-sized enterprises to make Taiwan an even stronger competitor.
Chang Pei-zen
ITRI President
Right now, we’re primarily working towards three directions: one is AI, another is drones, and the third is robots. By utilizing these AI tools that I just mentioned along with systems engineering methods, I hope we can develop technology that industries will quickly adopt.
In its five decades of existence, ITRI has worked hard to upgrade all of Taiwan’s industries in order to help the country become a resilient global center of tech.
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2026-07-07