Taiwan Pavilion at US Drone Expo, Largest to Date, Secures NT$1.3 Billion in Potential Business
Taiwan's drone industry continues to expand its market presence through international exhibitions. The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) announced today that at the XPONENTIAL drone exhibition in Detroit, USA, the Taiwan Pavilion reached its largest scale ever, bringing together 35 companies and 130 representatives from industry, government, academia, and research, with an estimated NT$1.3 billion in potential business opportunities. Notably, Thunder Tiger Technology secured a procurement deal with the U.S. defense system, receiving a first-phase order for 1,520 drones valued at approximately US$7.6 million, reinforcing its position in the non-red supply chain.
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Taiwan's drone industry continues to expand its market through international exhibitions. The Ministry of Economic Affairs stated today that at the XPONENTIAL drone exhibition in Detroit, USA, the Taiwan Pavilion was its largest ever, with 35 companies and 130 representatives from industry, government, academia, and research participating, generating an estimated NT$1.3 billion in potential business opportunities.
Among the participants, Thunder Tiger Technology achieved a significant procurement result with the U.S. defense system during the exhibition, securing a first-phase order for 1,520 drones valued at approximately US$7.6 million. The products will begin mass production in the United States, strengthening the non-red supply chain layout.
This year's XPONENTIAL "International Unmanned Vehicle Systems Exhibition" was held in Detroit, USA, from the 11th to the 14th.
Chiu Chyou-huey, Director-General of the Industrial Development Administration, Ministry of Economic Affairs, stated during a media exchange today that in addition to showcasing complete drone systems and key components, the exhibition also attracted companies from the United States, Japan, South Korea, Turkey, and other countries for partnership discussions. Initial estimates place the cumulative potential business at approximately NT$1.3 billion, with cooperation areas covering optical modules, complete systems, and thermal imaging.
Chiu pointed out that Thunder Tiger Technology is the first drone manufacturer in Asia to obtain the U.S. Blue UAS certification and has officially entered the U.S. defense supply chain. The results from this exhibition show its further entry into the U.S. defense application market, which is "a major breakthrough." It also reflects that Taiwan's drone industry has considerable competitiveness and development momentum in terms of technical strength, supply chain integration, and international deployment.
Chiu stated that during the exhibition, Taiwan also signed memorandums of understanding (MOU) with the Michigan Drone Alliance and the North Dakota Trade Office, focusing on autonomous flight, urban air mobility applications, and the sharing of flight test site resources to help Taiwanese companies obtain a more complete validation environment.
Furthermore, regarding the promotion of Taiwan's drone industry development, Chiu said that R&D subsidies have been provided through the Industrial Innovation Platform to assist companies in developing complete systems, the six major modules, and key technologies. Between 2024 and 2025, 31 projects have been approved, covering key modules such as communication, payload, flight control, and ground communication, as well as application software technologies like AI-powered autonomous recognition.
In the domestic market, Chiu said that by coordinating with the needs released by the Ministry of National Defense, the industry is assisted in conducting practical validation and "training." In 2024, the procurement of six types of military-grade commercial drones for the Ministry of National Defense was completed, with a total value of NT$6.887 billion. Four companies, including T-Core, Evergreen Aviation Technologies, GEOSAT, and MiTAC, were selected, and over 3,000 drones have been delivered to date.
The Industrial Development Administration stated that in the future, Taiwan will continue to leverage its industrial advantages in information and communications technology, precision machinery, and semiconductors to enhance the self-sufficiency of key technologies, international validation, and supply chain integration capabilities. By deepening cooperation with countries such as the U.S., Europe, and Japan, it will assist domestic companies in expanding into the global market, gradually establishing Taiwan as a key partner in the global non-red drone supply chain.
Among the participants, Thunder Tiger Technology achieved a significant procurement result with the U.S. defense system during the exhibition, securing a first-phase order for 1,520 drones valued at approximately US$7.6 million. The products will begin mass production in the United States, strengthening the non-red supply chain layout.
This year's XPONENTIAL "International Unmanned Vehicle Systems Exhibition" was held in Detroit, USA, from the 11th to the 14th.
Chiu Chyou-huey, Director-General of the Industrial Development Administration, Ministry of Economic Affairs, stated during a media exchange today that in addition to showcasing complete drone systems and key components, the exhibition also attracted companies from the United States, Japan, South Korea, Turkey, and other countries for partnership discussions. Initial estimates place the cumulative potential business at approximately NT$1.3 billion, with cooperation areas covering optical modules, complete systems, and thermal imaging.
Chiu pointed out that Thunder Tiger Technology is the first drone manufacturer in Asia to obtain the U.S. Blue UAS certification and has officially entered the U.S. defense supply chain. The results from this exhibition show its further entry into the U.S. defense application market, which is "a major breakthrough." It also reflects that Taiwan's drone industry has considerable competitiveness and development momentum in terms of technical strength, supply chain integration, and international deployment.
Chiu stated that during the exhibition, Taiwan also signed memorandums of understanding (MOU) with the Michigan Drone Alliance and the North Dakota Trade Office, focusing on autonomous flight, urban air mobility applications, and the sharing of flight test site resources to help Taiwanese companies obtain a more complete validation environment.
Furthermore, regarding the promotion of Taiwan's drone industry development, Chiu said that R&D subsidies have been provided through the Industrial Innovation Platform to assist companies in developing complete systems, the six major modules, and key technologies. Between 2024 and 2025, 31 projects have been approved, covering key modules such as communication, payload, flight control, and ground communication, as well as application software technologies like AI-powered autonomous recognition.
In the domestic market, Chiu said that by coordinating with the needs released by the Ministry of National Defense, the industry is assisted in conducting practical validation and "training." In 2024, the procurement of six types of military-grade commercial drones for the Ministry of National Defense was completed, with a total value of NT$6.887 billion. Four companies, including T-Core, Evergreen Aviation Technologies, GEOSAT, and MiTAC, were selected, and over 3,000 drones have been delivered to date.
The Industrial Development Administration stated that in the future, Taiwan will continue to leverage its industrial advantages in information and communications technology, precision machinery, and semiconductors to enhance the self-sufficiency of key technologies, international validation, and supply chain integration capabilities. By deepening cooperation with countries such as the U.S., Europe, and Japan, it will assist domestic companies in expanding into the global market, gradually establishing Taiwan as a key partner in the global non-red drone supply chain.
FAQ
台灣在美國無人機展取得了哪些成果?
台灣館規模創歷年最大,集結35家業者,估計潛在商機達新台幣13億元。其中,雷虎科技獲得美國國防體系第一階段1520架無人機訂單,金額約760萬美元。此外,台灣還與美國密西根無人機聯盟及北達科他州貿易廳簽署合作備忘錄,深化合作。
雷虎科技在這次展會有什麼具體訂單?
雷虎科技在展會中取得美國國防體系相關採購成果,獲得第一階段1520架無人機訂單,金額約760萬美元。該公司產品將於美國啟動量產,強化非紅供應鏈布局。
台灣政府如何支持無人機產業發展?
政府透過「產創平台」提供研發補助,協助業者開發整機與關鍵技術。此外,也配合國防部需求釋出軍用商規無人機量產採購案(113年總金額達68.87億元),協助產業進行實戰驗證與「練兵」。
台灣無人機產業的國際合作情況如何?
台灣在展會期間吸引了美國、日本、韓國、土耳其等多國業者洽談合作。同時,與美國密西根無人機聯盟、北達科他州貿易廳簽署合作備忘錄(MOU),聚焦自主飛行、城市交通應用及飛行測試場域資源共享。
台灣發展無人機產業的長期目標是什麼?
目標是結合台灣在資通訊、精密機械及半導體等領域的產業優勢,強化關鍵技術自主化與國際供應鏈整合,並透過與美、歐、日等國深化合作,逐步打造台灣成為全球無人機「非紅供應鏈」的重要夥伴。