Filipinos will be amazed at the Taiwan Internet
of Things (IoT) Solutions for Smart Living Forum,
taking place at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City on September 30.
Sponsored by the Taiwan Bureau of Foreign Trade, Ministry of
Economic Affairs and organized by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council
(TAITRA), the Forum will be brought to life by representatives from
some of Taiwan’s best tech brands speaking about cutting edge devices whose IoT solutions can redefine workflows and
processes in various industries.
IoT is a giant network of connected things that
have an on and off switch to the Internet, and is set to revolutionize
businesses, governments, and consumers and how they interact with the physical
world as we know it today.
The Taiwanese brand VIVOTEK will showcase its latest stereo network camera - the SC8131, which generates data by tracking numbers of people and
their flow paths. Business owners can leverage this information for operational
decisions such as improving store layouts and product promotions. Another
application refining smart retail is the Acer
Being Signage. This aids retailers in the entire digital marketing process,
from consultation to operation. It also provides software that uses a
cloud-based video analytics solution for creating, delivering, and monitoring
digital campaigns.
Using mixed
reality technology and calculation camera image positioning technology, the Taiwan Main Orthopaedic Biotechnology Co. Ltd. has created precursory
medical glasses that enhance accuracy and shorten surgery time for the medical industry. They
will talk about their hi-tech wearable glasses designed to enhance surgeons’
performance and simplify orthopedic procedures. This technology will become a key tool for
significant advances in surgery.
IoT is not limited to this - the Ropali-Teco Corporation will highlight advances that
provide Filipinos access to electronic vehicles, and enhance user experience by
customizing local tricycles and jeepneys with their safety, efficiency, and
ecological features. The electronic vehicles utilize a 2.3 kilowatt electric
motor and have a 20% climbing capacity for sloping paths. This is a good start
for public vehicles to decrease fuel consumption and create safer travel for
passengers.
AGENDA
Date:
September
30, Saturday
Time:
2:00-4:00
PM
Venue: Conference Room 5, SMX
Convention Center (TBC)
Schedule:
Time
|
Topic
|
Speaker
|
2:00
– 2:05 PM
|
Opening
Remarks
|
TAITRA
|
2:15
– 2:25 PM
|
Taiwan IoT Industry
Introduction
|
TAITRA
|
2:25 – 2:40 PM
|
Acer Being Signage
|
Acer Philippines, Inc. (APHI)
|
2:40 – 2:55 PM
|
Green Mobility : Innovation for Transportation and
Environment Solution
|
ROPALI-TECO CORPORATION
|
2:55
– 3:10 PM
|
The Innovation of Wearable Glasses Application based on
Augmented Reality for Orthopedic Surgery
|
Taiwan Main Orthopaedic Biotechnology Co.,Ltd
|
3:10
– 3:25 PM
|
The Eye in IoT
|
VIVOTEK Inc.
|
3:25
– 4:00 PM
|
Q&A/ Refreshment
|
About Taiwan Excellence
The symbol
of Taiwan Excellence honors Taiwan’s most innovative products, providing
tremendous value to users worldwide. All products with this symbol have been accorded
a specific Taiwan Excellence Award, based on their excellence in design,
quality, marketing, Taiwanese R&D, and manufacturing. Initiated by the
Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), R.O.C. in 1992, the symbol of
Taiwan Excellence is recognized by 100 countries.
Organized by Bureau of Foreign Trade (BOFT),
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of Foreign Trade (BOFT) under the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA),
R.O.C. is responsible for implementing policies and regulations governing
foreign trade and economic cooperation. Established in January 1969, the BOFT's
role and position are regularly adjusted to meet the needs of the ever-changing
international economic and trade environments. The BOFT has been guiding and
working with the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) in
numerous promotional trade projects and activities both internationally and
domestically. Having worked closely with TAITRA for many decades, the BOFT
continues to commission TAITRA for various critical government projects
relating to business, trade, and investment, while promoting Taiwan
internationally.
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External Trade Development Council (TAITRA)
Founded in 1970 to help promote foreign trade,
the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) is the foremost
non-profit, semi-governmental trade promotion organization in Taiwan. Jointly
sponsored by the government, industry associations, and several commercial
organizations, TAITRA assists Taiwanese businesses and manufacturers in
strengthening their international competitiveness and in coping with the
challenges they face in foreign markets. TAITRA boasts a well-coordinated trade
promotion and information network of over 1,200 international marketing
specialists stationed throughout its Taipei headquarters, and 50 overseas
offices worldwide. Together with its sister organizations, the Taiwan Trade
Center (TTC) and the Taipei World Trade Center (TWTC), TAITRA has created a
wealth of trade opportunities through effective promotion strategies.
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