2026 Taiwan robotics show: Economic Ministry unveils 16 robot technologies
Taiwan is pushing hard into robots to fix its worker shortage, good news for factories, hospitals, and restaurants that cannot find staff.
- Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs opened a robot pavilion in Taipei showing 16 home-grown robot technologies.
- The flagship pieces are an AI robot hand with five fingers and a four-legged robot for firefighting, pipeline checks, and public safety.
- Care robots are aimed at the aging population — one helps turn patients in bed so nurses do not hurt their backs, another disinfects hospital rooms on its own.
- A restaurant cleanup robot clears dishes and food waste, claimed to cut labor costs by 60%.
- The program has produced 85 patents and driven billions of Taiwan dollars in company investment and new output.
Outlook: Taiwan is trying to build its own robot supply chain with local partners like Compal and Inventec, aiming to depend less on foreign technology.