Charity Donates World-First AI System and CT Scanners to Advance Forensic Science in Taiwan

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  • Charity Donates World-First AI System and CT Scanners to Advance Forensic Science in Taiwan
  • On June 9, a charitable group in Taiwan donated NT$56 million worth of advanced forensic equipment to the Ministry of Justice's Institute of Forensic Medicine. The donation includes two high-end CT scanners and a world-first "Smart Image Information AI System." The initiative aims to improve autopsy accuracy, reduce invasive procedures, and uphold the dignity of the deceased. Since its implementation, over 62% of scanned cases have avoided the need for further autopsy.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: June 9, 2026

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On June 9, a charitable group in Taiwan donated NT$56 million worth of advanced forensic equipment to the Ministry of Justice's Institute of Forensic Medicine. The donation includes two high-end CT scanners and a world-first "Smart Image Information AI System." The initiative aims to improve autopsy accuracy, reduce invasive procedures, and uphold the dignity of the deceased. Since its implementation, over 62% of scanned cases have avoided the need for further autopsy.

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Charity Donates World-First AI System and CT Scanners to Advance Forensic Science in Taiwan (June 9, 2026), PR Times
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PR Times
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June 9, 2026
On June 9, a charitable group in Taiwan donated NT$56 million worth of advanced forensic equipment to the Ministry of Justice's Institute of Forensic Medicine. The donation includes two high-end CT scanners and a world-first "Smart Image Information AI System." The initiative aims to improve autopsy accuracy, reduce invasive procedures, and uphold the dignity of the deceased. Since its implementation, over 62% of scanned cases have avoided the need for further autopsy.
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(CNA, Taipei, by Liu Shih-Yi) A charity's donation of NT$56 million has procured two high-end computed tomography (CT) scanners and a world-first "Smart Image Information AI System" for practical use at the central and southern regional forensic imaging centers of the Ministry of Justice's Institute of Forensic Medicine. A donation and activation ceremony was held today.

The Ministry of Justice held the "Donation and Activation Ceremony for Computed Tomography Scanners for the Central and Southern Forensic Imaging Centers" at its Historical Exhibition Hall today, co-hosted by Minister Cheng Ming-chien and Institute Director Hou Kuan-jen. Representatives from the Supreme Prosecutors Office, the Taiwan High Prosecutors Office, National Taiwan University's Institute of Forensic Medicine, and medical equipment suppliers were in attendance.

The Ministry stated that since 2023, it has been establishing forensic imaging centers in the northern, central, and southern regions, but some equipment has faced issues with aging and discontinuation of repair parts. The donation of two high-end CT scanners by the charity will be provided to the central and southern centers, respectively. The concurrently donated "Smart Image Information AI System" will enhance image interpretation capabilities through artificial intelligence and 3D reconstruction technology.

In his address, Minister Cheng Ming-chien stated that the Ministry has been promoting "Flexible Justice" and "Technology Justice" in recent years. He expressed hope that CT imaging will assist forensic examination and autopsy work to more accurately uncover the truth of cases while reducing invasive procedures on bodies. Through virtual autopsy technology, forensic specialists can first grasp the distribution of the deceased's injuries and internal abnormalities, upholding the dignity of the departed while meeting judicial needs.

Cheng noted that from the end of last year to May 31 of this year, forensic imaging centers across Taiwan completed a total of 1,568 scan cases, of which 977 did not require further autopsy, accounting for 62.31%. This shows that imaging technology has become a crucial auxiliary tool in judicial examinations.

The Ministry said the newly introduced AI system is the world's first application in the forensic imaging field. It can reconstruct CT scan images in 3D and color models, providing more spatial and intuitive visual information. In the future, a remote transmission mechanism will be used to send scans completed by the forensic imaging centers to a professional team at National Taiwan University's Institute of Forensic Medicine for interpretation, assisting in forensic鑑定 and report production.

Dr. Weng Te-i, Director of NTU's Institute of Forensic Medicine, said that post-mortem computed tomography is gradually becoming an important tool for cause-of-death investigations internationally. It not only helps to identify injuries that are difficult to discern externally but also contributes to the early discovery of criminal clues. In one past case, a scan revealed multiple new and old injuries and ruptured organs in the deceased, which led to the uncovering of a long-term fatal assault, demonstrating the importance of technology in assisting truth-seeking.

The Ministry stated that with the upgrade of high-end CT equipment and the launch of the AI system in the central and southern regions, the domestic forensic imaging network has completed its layout across the north, central, and south. In the future, it will continue to integrate technology and professional resources to enhance the quality of forensic science and create a forensic system that combines science, efficiency, and humane care. (Editor: Lee Heng-shan)

FAQ

這次捐贈活動的主要內容是什麼?

善心團體捐贈了價值5600萬新台幣的2台高階電腦斷層掃描儀(CT)和1套全球首創的「智慧影像資訊AI系統」,供法務部法醫研究所的中區及南區法醫影像中心使用。

新啟用的「智慧影像資訊AI系統」有何特別之處?

這是全球首創應用於法醫影像領域的AI系統,能將CT掃描影像以3D及彩色模式重建,提供更直觀的視覺資訊,並透過AI與3D重建技術強化影像判讀能力。

引進這些高科技設備對法醫工作有何幫助?

引進CT與AI系統有助於法醫更精準還原案件真相,減少對遺體的侵入性處置。從去年底至今年5月,已有977件(佔比62.31%)案件因此無需進一步解剖,同時也能發現外觀難以辨識的傷勢,及早揭露犯罪線索。

哪些單位參與了這次的啟動儀式?

法務部部長鄭銘謙、法醫研究所所長侯寬仁、最高檢察署、台灣高等檢察署、台灣大學法醫研究所及醫療設備業者等代表均出席了儀式。

台灣的法醫影像網絡佈局現況如何?

隨著這次中區及南區設備的更新與AI系統啟用,台灣已完成北、中、南三區的法醫影像網絡佈局,全面提升司法鑑識品質。