
Taiwan Brings 20+ Tech Firms to Malaysia AI Summit
Over 20 Taiwanese technology companies are heading to Malaysia this May to showcase AI solutions that could revolutionize how Malaysian businesses operate. The Taiwan Smart Solutions Connect 2026 creates a direct pipeline between Taiwan's semiconductor expertise and Malaysia's Industry 4.0 goals.
Malaysia is about to get a front-row seat to some of the world's most innovative AI technology, and local businesses stand to benefit big time.
The Taiwan Smart Solutions Connect 2026 is bringing over 20 leading Taiwanese tech companies to Kuala Lumpur on May 12, 2026. The event at Four Seasons Hotel will showcase AI solutions specifically designed to help Malaysian companies modernize their operations and compete globally.
Taiwan has become a global powerhouse in AI development, powered by its world-leading semiconductor industry. Now those innovations are coming directly to Malaysian manufacturers, healthcare providers, and businesses looking to upgrade their digital capabilities.
The event covers four major areas: smart manufacturing and industrial AI, smart city and sustainable energy solutions, digital transformation tools, and smart healthcare technologies. Each solution aligns perfectly with Malaysia's MyDIGITAL initiative and Industry 4.0 roadmap, making this more than just a showcase. It's a strategic partnership.

Federation of Malaysian Manufacturing president Jacob Lee will discuss Malaysia's New Industrial Master Plan 2030, while Delta Electronics experts will share real-world case studies on AI in manufacturing. These aren't theoretical discussions. They're practical roadmaps for implementation.
The Ripple Effect
What makes this event special is its one-stop approach to business transformation. Malaysian companies can attend morning forums to learn about AI applications, then immediately move into one-on-one meetings with Taiwanese solution providers in the afternoon.
Technologies on display include factory data analytics, digital twins for manufacturing, AI-powered equipment monitoring, and energy management systems. For healthcare, smart rehabilitation technologies will demonstrate how AI can improve patient care. Sustainable energy solutions will help companies meet environmental goals while reducing costs.
As global supply chains shift and cost pressures mount, these AI and automation tools offer Malaysian businesses a way to stay competitive. The timing couldn't be better for companies ready to embrace digital transformation.
Registration is now open with limited slots available, giving Malaysian businesses a rare opportunity to connect directly with Taiwan's tech leaders and explore partnerships that could reshape their industries.
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Based on reporting by Regional: malaysia technology (MY)
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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