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Ten Major AI Infrastructure Projects
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- Year
- 2025
- Region
- Taiwan
- Type
- Strategy / policy document
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The Ten Major AI Infrastructure Projects were unveiled by the Lai Ching-te administration in July 2025, covering three domains (smart applications, core technologies, infrastructure) and three core technologies (silicon photonics, quantum, AI robotics). Plan: NT$1.5 trillion (~US$51bn) over 2025-2040, targeting NT$15 trillion in output by 2040 and training 500 000 AI practitioners. Concrete projects include the Liuying smart robotics park, the Shalun research centre, and the Liujia innovation hub. Assessment: this is Taiwan's largest-ever public AI commitment, with ambitions on the order of South Korea's semiconductor super-cluster or Japan's chip revival — but NT$1.5 trillion stretched over 15 years (~NT$100bn/year) requires sustained political commitment. The 2026 first-wave delivery cadence is the critical signal to watch.
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