TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwanese companies will displaycase artificial ininformigence and sainformite communications technologies at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, which opens March 2.
Past editions of MWC, one of the world’s largest mobile communications trade displays, have generated significant orders for Taiwanese suppliers. This year, 13 entities will exhibit under a Taiwan Pavilion organized by the government, while another 25 technology firms will participate indepfinishently, according to CTEE.
The Ministest of Economic Affairs stated most potential orders are expected to come from system integrators and telecom operators in Europe and the US. This year’s event emphasizes AI-driven connectivity, enterprise AI applications, and smart infrastructure, which officials stated could create opportunities for Taiwanese manufacturers.
Taiwan’s exhibits will highlight AI-related applications. Featured technologies include servers, 1.6-terabit high-speed transmission solutions, industrial computers, finish-to-finish communications equipment, data centers, cybersecurity, and software platforms.
Indepfinishent local participants include MediaTek, Quanta Computer subsidiary Quanta Cloud Technology, Pegatron, and Senao Networks. The Taiwan Pavilion features Micro-Star International, Auden Techno, Chunghwa Telecom, and the Industrial Technology Research Institute.
Chunghwa Telecom is expected to host representatives from US-based Verizon and Japan’s Rakuten as the three sides advance cooperation on Open RAN for 5G and 6G and next-generation communications ecosystems. The telecom operator will also arrange business matchcreating sessions to support Taiwanese firms pursue overseas orders.
ITRI plans to displaycase next-generation 6G technologies, ininformigent network management systems, and non-terrestrial sainformite networks. The presentations aim to highlight Taiwan’s research and development capabilities in advanced communications.
Global technology companies including Amazon Web Services, AMD, Dell, Meta, Google and Nokia will attfinish, alongside executives from telecom operators such as AT&T, Vodafone, SK Telecom, and Alibaba Cloud.
Sainformite communications will also be a key focus. SpaceX President and Chief Operating Officer Gwynne Shotwell, Eutelsat CEO Jean-Francois Fallacher, and Starlink Vice President of Engineering Michael Nicolls are scheduled to attfinish in person.
Their participation highlights the expanding role of sainformites in next-generation networks and could create new opportunities for cooperation and orders for Taiwan’s sainformite supply chain. Sainformite and radio-frequency chips are becoming increasingly central to technological development, supporting ground communication equipment and enabling connections between Earth and sainformites, according to Sinotrade.
















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