Startup News
Taiwan
A round-up of Taiwan’s startup news from July 2019.
- Taiwan: CyberLink sets sights on US growth with FaceMe facial recognition platform for retail, storing facial information as vector points rather than pictures
- Taiwan: An intro to G Camp for Accelerator Managers, aiming to improve the overall competence of Taiwan’s accelerator ecosystem
- HTC banking on enterprise applications to catalyze wider growth of VR with launch of Vive Enterprise Solutions, new business unit and strategy
- Taiwan: A brief look at one minister’s prompts to government to use tech in radical ways, from use of VR to autonomous robots fixing public infrastructure
- Taiwan: A brief look at 2 theme-park focused VR startups letting visitors fly with the birds or explore the ocean floor
- Taiwan: UK accelerator, The Bakery, opens operations center in Southern Taiwan Science Park, aiming to give AI and robotics startups overseas growth options
- Taiwan startups secure deals of over US$20M at the recent Innovfest Unbound conference and exhibitition in Singapore
- Taiwan: Ju Tian Cleantech begins production of drinking straws made from rice hulls and tea leaves
- Seknova takes win at Taiwan finals of Entrepreneurship World Cup with health monitoring sensor technology
- An overview of Taiwan’s AI ecosystem, via Appworks
- Taiwan: BlockChain Security launches Blockchain Witness app, offering digital evidence preservation solutions
- A brief look at some Taiwanese startups taking steps into South Korea
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