Bridging Innovation Between Taiwan & the UK
Artificial intelligence now underpins national competitiveness, industrial upgrading, and how societies adapt to change. As AI moves into sensitive domains such as healthcare, manufacturing, public services, and infrastructure, democracies must ensure these systems are trusted, transparent, and aligned with shared values.
Taiwan’s AI Action Plan 2.0 and AI New Ten Major Constructions focus on trusted AI, data governance, compute infrastructure, industrial transformation, talent, and international cooperation. Together they position Taiwan as both a technology powerhouse and a responsible contributor to global AI infrastructure.
Key Fact: Taiwan produces around 90% of the world's advanced chips and AI servers, making it a critical enabler of the global AI ecosystem.
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United Kingdom: AI Leadership
The United Kingdom is a natural partner, with globally recognised strengths in AI research, regulation, assurance, and responsible deployment across the public and private sectors.
Key Fact: The UK remains one of Europe's densest clusters for AI talent, venture-backed startups, and corporate AI labs—often pairing academic breakthroughs with regulated-industry deployment.
Advance Trusted AI Dialogue
Advance international dialogue on trusted AI governance, ethics, and data assurance between Taiwan and the UK.
Demonstrate Priority AI Applications
Showcase AI applications aligned with national priority sectors including healthcare, manufacturing, and sustainability.
Enable Concrete Collaboration
Enable concrete and follow-up-oriented collaboration outcomes between UK and Taiwan stakeholders.