Taiwan’s startup news from January 2020, gathered online from English-language media and covering Taiwan’s startup news items in fields including AI, blockchain and data security.
Tech news from Taiwan can also be read online in our monthly news collections and quarterly news round-ups.
- Taiwan: RedEye Biomedical to present at CES 2020 with optical hemoglobin sensor that can provide health insights inside 10 seconds
- Taiwan: KaiKuTek’s system-on-chip solution uses mmWave radar, antennas and AI accelerators for close-up recognition of fine physical gestures, with wide applications
- Taiwan: HYPE SPIN Accelerator Demo Day set for January 17th, showcasing 13 sports-focused startups
- Taiwan: International Trust Machines Corp partnered by Microsoft and Qualcomm with business-focused integration of IoT devices with blockchain capabilities
- Taiwan: BeVi startup unveils CarePLUS, AI-based ‘environment recognition’ and services platform focusing on aged care
- Taiwan: A look at the Airvida wearable air purifier, being showcased at CES 2020 in Las Vegas
- Taiwan: An intro to Jarvish, developers of smart helmets for connected vehicles – built-in 2K HD camera, sound system, voice control, wireless charging and HUD
- A brief intro to the 13 startups from Taiwan Tech Arena that won Innovation Awards at CES 2020 in Las Vegas
- Taiwan: A brief look at Yunyun Tech’s Cubo, world-first AI-enabled baby monitor that can detect the baby’s mouth and nose to avoid suffocation
- Taiwan: A brief intro to 5 startups that presented at the recent Central Taiwan Accelerator, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum
- Taiwan: Mindtronic AI’s DMX driver’s cockpit tech transfers vehicle control if the system senses that the human driver is sick, tired or distracted
- Taiwan: Numbers blockchain startup backed by Binance with data traceability and digital evidence DApp that allows individuals to own and monetize personal data
- Taiwan: DeCloak has developed a chip to de-identify individuals’ private data using hardware privacy processing unit
- Assuring Taiwan’s Innovation Future – a piece from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Philippines: University of the Philippines’ UPSCALE Innovation Hub startup inks MOUs with Taiwanese organizations on initiatives for Filipino tech startups