Taiwan Expands Global Outreach to Bridge with Silicon Valley in Driving Next-Gen Breakthroughs
Publish Date :2026/01/02

▲IC Taiwan Grand Challenge team introducing
the program at Taiwan Tech Arena Pavilion at CES 2025
Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), in partnership with
InnoVEX, today announced a series of global engagement initiatives to expand
international awareness of the IC Taiwan Grand Challenge (ICTGC) among founders,
researchers, and technology partners worldwide. As ICTGC continues to attract
strong global interest, the competition, in partnership with InnoVEX, is
expanding its outreach through high-profile engagement at CES 2026, complemented
by dedicated Silicon Valley programming to support teams seeking access to
Taiwan’s world-leading semiconductor and hardware ecosystem.
With global interest in AI-enabled hardware, robotics, advanced chips, and
deep-tech innovation accelerating at unprecedented speed, ICTGC and InnoVEX
remain positioned as a key gateway for startup teams looking to advance
breakthrough technologies and scale within Asia’s most advanced technological
environment. The program’s international outreach reflects Taiwan’s broader
commitment to fostering cross-border collaboration and supporting the next
generation of transformative tech ventures.
ICTGC and InnoVEX to Engage Global Innovators at CES 2026
At CES 2026, ICTGC and InnoVEX will be featured at the Taiwan Tech Arena
(TTA) National Pavilion, located in Eureka Park (Booth: Venetian Expo, Hall G —
62201). The TTA National Pavilion at CES serves as Taiwan’s official platform
for showcasing research-driven, deep-tech startups, providing a high-visibility
hub within Eureka Park where global investors, media, and industry leaders can
connect with Taiwan’s most innovative emerging companies.
Throughout the CES exhibition period, ICTGC representatives will provide
detailed program information, engage with international startups and academic
teams, and highlight how Taiwan’s semiconductor and hardware ecosystem can
support rapid prototyping, advanced manufacturing, and commercialization.
Program overviews and thematic presentations will be delivered on the TTA Stage,
offering insights into Taiwan’s unique role at the intersection of AI, robotics,
next-generation computing, and high-performance hardware systems.
International visitors are encouraged to meet with the ICTGC team to explore
how the program can support their innovation roadmaps and technology development
goals. The pavilion will serve as an accessible entry point for global founders
interested in pursuing collaboration opportunities, engaging with Taiwan’s
supply chain partners, or learning more about ICTGC’s current application cycle.
Global Call for Applications Continues Through February 28
ICTGC is currently accepting international applications, and startup teams
worldwide are invited to submit their proposals before February 28, 2026. The
program welcomes participation from early-stage startups, university research
groups, engineering innovators, and technology developers working across AI,
robotics, semiconductor technologies, sensing systems, next-generation computing
platforms, and other deep-tech fields.
As part of its commitment to nurturing global innovation, ICTGC provides
selected startup teams with a comprehensive platform for exposure,
collaboration, and growth. One of the most impactful components of this platform
is the opportunity to exhibit at COMPUTEX and InnoVEX 2026, taking place from
June 2–5, 2026 in Taipei. This event serves as Asia’s most influential
technology showcase, offering unparalleled access to global manufacturers,
supply chain partners, investors, enterprise buyers, and media outlets.
Through ICTGC, selected startup teams will also gain access to Taiwan’s
semiconductor and hardware pipeline, including advanced packaging expertise,
precision manufacturing support, and opportunities to explore product
development with local engineering partners. The program fosters deeper
engagement between international innovators and Taiwan’s commercial ecosystem,
helping teams move from concept to prototype, and from prototype to scalable
production.
IC Taiwan Grand Challenge (ICTGC):
ictaiwanchallenge.org
Silicon Valley Founder Engagement Event on January 13, 2026
To support global applicants beyond CES, ICTGC will host a dedicated Silicon
Valley event on January 13, 2026, at the Startup Island TAIWAN (SIT) Silicon
Valley Hub in Palo Alto. This event will offer founders a comprehensive
introduction to ICTGC, its selection criteria, and the opportunities available
through Taiwan’s semiconductor and hardware industries.
Attendees will receive insights into Taiwan’s engineering, R&D, and
production capabilities that make the region uniquely suited for deep-tech
innovation. The event will foster dialogue between Silicon Valley founders,
investors, technical experts, and Taiwan’s innovation leadership, helping
participants better understand how ICTGC can support their development timelines
and long-term commercialization strategies. Guidance will also be provided for
teams preparing their applications ahead of the February deadline.
This engagement also serves as an early touchpoint for global innovators who
plan to participate in COMPUTEX and InnoVEX later in the year, ensuring they are
well-informed about the program’s requirements and the potential benefits of
building with Taiwan’s world-class hardware ecosystem.
Event Information
Bridging Silicon Valley and Taiwan: Semiconductor & AI Synergies
January
13, 2026 Tuesday at 5:00 PM PST
Startup Island TAIWAN - Silicon Valley Hub
299 California Ave STE 300, Palo Alto, CA 94306 U.S.A.
Registration at
https://www.sparknify.com/bridging-svt
About ICTGC
The IC Taiwan Grand Challenge (ICTGC) is Taiwan’s flagship initiative to
unite global innovators with the nation’s unparalleled semiconductor and
hardware ecosystem. Created to accelerate breakthroughs in AI, robotics,
next-gen computing, and deep-tech disciplines, ICTGC supports founders and
researchers through mentorship, prototyping and manufacturing resources,
corporate partnerships, and international investor connections. Rooted in
Taiwan’s decades of leadership in semiconductor design, advanced packaging, and
precision engineering, ICTGC empowers teams from around the world to build,
test, and scale groundbreaking technologies. The program fosters global
collaboration and drives forward a shared vision of innovation that bridges
Taiwan and the world.
ICTGC Batch 4 is now open for online applications until February 28, 2026.
https://ictaiwanchallenge.org
About InnoVEX
InnoVEX is Asia’s leading startup platform held in conjunction with the
annual global tech event – COMPUTEX TAIPEI. Since its inception in 2016 by the
Taipei Computer Association (TCA) and the Taiwan External Trade Development
Council (TAITRA), InnoVEX has leveraged COMPUTEX’s unparalleled access to tens
of thousands of ICT manufacturers and global buyers. InnoVEX has created a
unique global matchmaking hub that unites international funding, corporate
venture capitalists, supply chain collaborators, marketing channels, and media
assets under one roof. Utilizing a variety of exhibition formats, the event
enables emerging companies to rapidly connect with worldwide markets, amplify
their creative impact, and jointly build a global innovation-driven tech
ecosystem.
InnoVEX 2026 will take place from June 2 to 5 in Taipei.
https://innovex.computex.biz
About TCA
Founded in 1974, the Taipei Computer Association (TCA) is Taiwan’s largest
ICT organization, representing over 3,100 companies across software, hardware,
semiconductors, and internet services. Its members generate more than 85% of
Taiwan’s ICT output and employ over 740,000 people. With offices in Taiwan and
abroad, TCA drives global collaboration through exhibitions, industry programs,
and policy advocacy, supporting startups, talent, and the nation’s ongoing
evolution from computing to AI and deep tech.
https://www.tca.org.tw/
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