Yilan University to Establish Drone Research Institute, Says Minister Chen

Executive Yuan Minister Chen Chin-te announced that Yilan University's drone master's program will be upgraded to an 'Unmanned Vehicle and AI Institute' with a new R&D lab. This supports the government's goal of making Taiwan an Asian hub for the democratic drone supply chain.
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Central News Agency reporter Wang Chao-yu, Yilan, June 2. Executive Yuan Minister Chen Chin-te led a team to Yilan University today to discuss enhancing research capabilities for unmanned vehicles. It was decided that the Ministry of Education will assist Yilan University in upgrading its existing drone master's program to an 'Unmanned Vehicle and Artificial Intelligence Institute' and establishing an 'Unmanned Vehicle R&D Laboratory.' Chen stated that President Lai Ching-te is strongly promoting the drone industry, positioning Taiwan as the 'Asian hub for the democratic drone supply chain.' The Executive Yuan is actively assisting the industry through integrated plans covering regulations, innovation, and manufacturing. Yilan is one of the few counties in Taiwan with both air and sea testing sites, and it can integrate with northern industries to form a complete supply chain.

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Why is Yilan University chosen for this drone research?

Yilan offers unique testing grounds for both air and sea, and is well-positioned to integrate with northern industrial clusters.