Source:
Taiwan Economic Forum
In a world where innovation drives economic growth, Taiwan is actively assisting startups in expanding into international markets by promoting the Bridge Program. As part of this initiative, overseas startup hubs were established in Tokyo in September 2024 and in Silicon Valley in January 2025, strengthening Taiwan's
connections with the international community.
Through these initiatives, Taiwan aims to further integrate into the global innovation landscape while fostering connections between entrepreneurs, investors, and technology leaders.
Taiwan has built a strong reputation in technology-driven industries, particularly in semiconductors, ICT, and AI. To enhance global competitiveness, startups need access to international markets, investment, and expertise.
The establishment of these hubs provides a structured way for Taiwanese startups to connect with global ecosystems and develop partnerships that drive long-term success.
By creating dedicated spaces for Taiwanese startups abroad, these hubs offer mentorship, networking opportunities, collaborative environments, and business development support. They serve as key entry points for entrepreneurs seeking to expand internationally while also acting as points of engagement for global investors and partners interested in Taiwan's industries.
These efforts align with Taiwan's broader strategy to promote an innovative and globally connected economy. Through international collaboration, the hubs contribute to strengthening Taiwan's role in global entrepreneurship and technological advancement.
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◆ Startup Island Taiwan Tokyo Hub

◆ Startup Island Taiwan Silicon Valley Hub