Taiwan Advances Space-Defense Initiatives with Startups Amid Chinese Threats
The Taiwanese government is collaborating with international space-tech startups and supporting local firms to enhance surveillance and defense systems in response to threats from Beijing. The Taiwan Accelerator Plus (TAcc+) program, supported by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and managed by the Industrial Technology Research Institute, has aided 42 startups since 2023. These firms focus on satellite technology, drone systems, and communications, aiming for autonomy from foreign systems.

Taiwan is enhancing its space-defense capabilities through partnerships with international startups and local firms, driven by threats from China. The Taiwan Accelerator Plus (TAcc+) program has supported 42 startups since its 2023 launch, developing technologies such as satellites, drones, and geospatial equipment.
Local company BaseTech produces systems that track satellites and military drones, receiving government funding. The Center for a New American Security advocates for a 'hellscape' strategy utilizing drones to counter potential Chinese invasions.
TAcc+ has facilitated B2B meetings to strengthen local and international partnerships. Amid rising tensions, Taiwan is seeking to localize foreign space-defense technology.




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