
Robots, smart vehicles target aging population at Japan-Taiwan expo
The Taiwan Expo in Japan has kicked off in Tokyo, gathering over 150 Taiwanese businesses specializing in everything from AI robots to smart manufacturing and electric vehicles. The event not only showcases Taiwan’s technological prowess, but also seeks to capture business opportunities poised by Japan’s aging population, labor shortages, and need for smart mobility, further deepening industrial cooperation between the two nations.
- Where are you today?
- I’m at the Taiwan Expo in Shinjuku, Tokyo, which is the venue for the 2026 Taiwan Expo in Japan.
This robot can respond fluently to a question from a reporter, but it can do far more than just chat with visitors. Powered by AI recognition technology and top-notch Nvidia computing, it can identify faces as well as its surrounding environment. It’s meant for deployment at long-term care facilities and for patrols, easing the burden on regular employees.
Chen Meng-hsuan
FTV reporter
Its “eyes” are the key to a robot’s success. This machine looks like an oversized security camera, but it actually serves as the eyes of a humanoid robot. Solomon integrates Nvidia hardware with AI algorithms to give the robot powerful vision.
After just 10 seconds of training the AI, this robotic arm can differentiate various kinds of tea bags from each other. Even if a business card is thrown into the mix, it can identify and categorize it according to verbal commands.
Chen Cheng-lung
Solomon chair
With the rise of agentic AI, robots will become more convenient and intelligent than ever. We’re also in preliminary talks with some Japanese robotics manufacturers about various types of robots.
Eyeing demand in Japan for tourism and smart mobility, Foxconn is displaying its MODEL A smart urban taxi, customized for right-handed driving markets. The vehicle does away with the traditional B pillar for ease of boarding, and provides AI translation for passengers. Another offering, the MODEL B, is a collaboration with Mitsubishi that is expected to be exported to the Australian and New Zealand markets later this year.
James Wu
Foxconn spokesperson
We offer everything from design, R&D, and component supply, to full-vehicle manufacturing services. This time, we’re showcasing two electric vehicle models. In the future, we’ll extend these offerings to other international markets.
James Huang
TAITRA chair
This year’s expo is 15% larger than the previous one. The offerings are also richer and equipped with more technologies. So I predict business opportunities generated by this expo to surpass US$100 million.
This year’s Taiwan Expo in Japan is showcasing the latest technologies from more than 150 Taiwanese businesses to the Japanese market, seeking to capture ever greater opportunities for cooperation between the two countries.
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2026-07-17