Taiwan Ranks 4th Globally with 121 Exhibitors at EMO 2025

Hannover, Germany – Taiwan made a strong impression at EMO 2025 with 121 exhibitors, ranking fourth worldwide. Under the theme ‘AI Shaping the Future’, Taiwan showcased how artificial intelligence is transforming manufacturing with greater precision, efficiency, and sustainability.

At the ‘Taiwan AI Empowered Machine Tool Industry Executive Dialogue’, industry leaders emphasized Taiwan’s complete ecosystem—spanning electronics, ICT, semiconductors, and machinery—that accelerates AI adoption in machine tools.

Key highlights included:

  • Cosen Precision: AI sawing system boosting efficiency and stability in aerospace.
  • She Hong: AI thermal compensation improving mold machining accuracy by 60 percent.
  • HOSEA Precision: AIoT platform enabling SMEs to upgrade with predictive diagnostics and energy savings.

Industry associations Taiwan Association of Machinery Industry (TAMI) and Taiwan Machine Tool & Accessory Builders’ Association (TMBA) stressed Taiwan’s shift from ‘price competition’ to ‘value competition’, promoting digital transformation and an AI knowledge-sharing platform to speed up adoption.

Looking ahead, Taiwan will showcase its latest innovations at TMTS 2026 in Taichung (AI Empowerment, Smart & Sustainable Manufacturing) and TIMTOS 2027 in Taipei (AI Deeply Integrated into Smart Manufacturing). From aerospace to automotive, from complete machines to components, Taiwan’s AI-driven machine tool industry is rapidly advancing and is set to play a pivotal role in the global transformation of manufacturing.

 

Image Source: Taiwan Association of Machinery Industry (TAMI) and Taiwan Machine Tool & Accessory Builders’ Association (TMBA)

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