Taiwan’s cutting-edge AI startups provide innovative B2B solutions at 2024 AI Expo

Taiwan's cutting-edge AI startups provide innovative B2B solutions at 2024 AI Expo

In a showcase of Taiwan’s burgeoning AI ecosystem, the 2024 AI Expo held at the Expo Dome in Taipei Expo Park featured a lineup of 56 local AI startups, each offering diverse and innovative AI solutions tailored to meet the evolving needs of businesses worldwide. The emergence of these startups reflects a broader trend observed in the findings of the “2023 Taiwan Startup Ecosystem Survey,” jointly conducted by DIGITIMES, PwC Taiwan, and the Taiwan Institute of Economic Research. The survey revealed that over 70% of AI startups in Taiwan rely on indigenous R&D for their technologies and services, with domestic suppliers dominating the upstream technology supply chain. Among the standout startups showcased at the expo were ByteLingo, Dr. TC, and iSeek. They each presented distinctive approaches and solutions to address pressing challenges across various industries. ByteLingo, founded in 2022, has rapidly gained recognition for its expertise in AI translation services. With a team of around 30 professionals, ByteLingo employs Retrieval-Augmented Generation (AG) technology to enhance the accuracy and professionalism of AI-generated translations, particularly in complex domains such as finance and law. By integrating accounting and sustainability standards with client-provided knowledge bases, ByteLingo delivers high-quality operational reports that meet the rigorous standards of government and international organizations. As companies navigate the complexities of ESG reporting and strive to uphold transparency and accountability, ByteLingo’s AI translation service says they offer a reliable and efficient solution to facilitate timely and accurate communication of sustainability initiatives and performance metrics across diverse stakeholders. (Credit: DIGITIMES Asia) Dr. TC, established in 2021, focuses on high-intensity data borderless computing technology. Setting itself apart with a Data as a Service (DaaS) model, Dr. TC assists enterprises in their intelligent transformation journey by developing customized AI models tailored to each client’s specific needs. Their solutions span across industries, from optimizing logistics operations to tracking carbon footprints and providing actionable insights to major international food chains. (Credit: DIGITIMES Asia) The 2014-founded startup iSeek offers Software as a Service (SaaS) products on a subscription basis. The company says it enables Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) with limited capital and R&D resources to access cutting-edge AI technologies without the burden of high costs or contractual obligations. Their range of services includes facial recognition, license plate recognition, safety gear detection, and more, catering to industries such as retail, construction, and healthcare. Notably, iSeek’s solutions have been deployed by local fire departments to monitor fire incidents and smoke, enabling timely response and intervention. (Credit: DIGITIMES Asia) The participation of these startups at the AI Expo underscores Taiwan’s commitment to innovation and technological advancement. As businesses worldwide embrace AI to enhance efficiency and resource utilization, these startups offer tailored solutions to facilitate digital transformation and meet the evolving demands of the global market. With over 80% of surveyed startups expressing plans for international expansion, the future looks promising for Taiwan’s AI ecosystem. As these startups continue to collaborate and innovate, they are poised to make significant contributions to the global AI landscape, driving progress and transformation across industries.

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