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The 2026 D-MAX also introduces an 8-speed automatic gearbox with sequential shift across the range, including the Single Cab variant, making it the first pick-up truck in Malaysia to offer an automatic transmission in that body style.
Key exhibits include Nuwa Robotics’ dual-screen advertising service robot, Collibot, which was designed for use in shopping malls, education, healthcare and services sectors.
Collibot served as a guide during the exhibition and visitors interacted with the robot via voice or touch panel and received real-time directions to help them navigate the event hall.
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They hope to establish cross-border collaborations in technology and raw material supply to jointly build a sustainable agricultural waste value chain.
Flexwave presented its high-efficiency energy storage system along with its weather-resistant arc solar box and solar-navi system designed to power outdoor IoT devices.
The solutions attracted many buyers in the clean energy and smart agriculture sectors.
As for the health and wellness sector, newcomer Trida IGIBAN made a strong debut with its artificial skin and wound dressings.
The product attracted collaboration interest from YSP Industries and a well-known Malaysian pharmacy and personal care retail chain.
Many visitors also inquired about purchasing channels for the various other products showcased in the exhibition. China Medical University Hospital (Taiwan) is exploring potential collaboration with KL Wellness City as it aims to introduce Taiwan’s smart hospital management expertise and facilitate medical data analysis exchanges.
Over the years, TAIWAN EXPO — organized by the International Trade Administration and executed by TAITRA— has proved itself to be a vital platform for economic and trade cooperation between Malaysia and Taiwan, and this eighth outing is the most successful yet.
This year’s exhibition attracted several major Malaysian conglomerates and key buyers, including IOI Group (one of Malaysia’s top 10 business conglomerates in Malaysia), SP Setia (Malaysia’s top three property developer), BP Healthcare Group, and the renowned retail chain Caring Pharmacy.
Buyers expressed great interest in the numerous AI applications on display and were particularly impressed by Taiwan’s green technologies and energy-efficient building materials and equipment.
To further promote Taiwan’s AI capabilities, the second day of the Expo featured the “Smart Upgrade: Taiwan AI Technology & Application Seminar,” where 11 leading AI companies presented innovative applications in smart manufacturing, digital finance, facial recognition, robotics, and healthcare.
The seminar attracted over 120 professional buyers which led to many sessions of business networking and collaboration.
Through this year’s Expo, Malaysia and Taiwan have managed to strengthen their ties in technology application, industrial innovation, and cultural exchange which further reinforced Taiwan’s key role in the ASEAN market.
TAIWAN EXPO 2025 in Malaysia has once again highlighted Taiwan’s global leadership position in technology and sustainable development.






