Taiwan Launches National Robot Dog R&D Platform
Taiwan has launched its first national robot dog R&D platform, bringing together academic and industry partners to build a domestic smart robotics supply chain. The robotic canines are designed for applications including inspections, security and emergency response as Taiwan targets growth in the global robotics market.
Taiwan Launches National Robot Dog R&D Platform
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Taiwan is leveraging its technological and manufacturing strengths to launch its first national robot dog research and development platform.
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We bring together expertise in communications, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and control systems. With this platform, we can tailor different applications to meet the requirements of companies or users.
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Taiwan seeks to build a fully domestic robot supply chain and capture a share of the global smart robotics market. Taiwan’s top tech R&D body has partnered with local companies including Inventec, Compal, Solomon, and TECO for this robot dog platform. They’ll be used for inspections, security patrols and emergency response.
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Businesses see major opportunities in this public-private-academic collaboration.
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With the rapid advancement of AI we believe autonomous robots will find applications across many industries and eventually reach a tipping point leading to widespread adoption.
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The robot dog market is projected to reach at least $4 billion US dollars by 2035.
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Taiwan’s Push to Build a Robot Supply Chain
REPORTER:
Taiwan is leveraging the country's technological and manufacturing strengths to launch its first national robot dog research and development platform.
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We bring together expertise in communications, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and control systems. Through this platform, whenever companies or end users have specific needs we can tailor different applications to meet their requirements.
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This comes as the country, led by its national lab ITRI, seeks to build a non-red, fully domestic-built robot supply chain and capture a share of the global smart robotics market. It has partnered with local tech and manufacturing companies including Inventec, Compal, Solomon, and TECO to develop robot dogs for real world applications like inspection, security patrol, and emergency response.
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Businesses see significant opportunities through this industry-government-academia collaboration.
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So far, with the rapid advancement of AI we believe autonomous robots will find applications across many industries and eventually reach a tipping point, leading to widespread adoption.
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The market is projected to reach at least US$4 billion by 2035, up from the current industrial-use market size of approximately US$1 billion.















