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MOEA and Poland's NCBR Launch Bilateral R&D Cooperation Platform First Joint Call in 2027 to Connect Taiwan and Europe's Innovation Ecosystems

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DoIT/MOEA and NCBR signed the Memorandum of Understanding on Taiwan-Poland Industrial Innovation and R&D Cooperation.
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The Department of Industrial Technology (DoIT) of the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) announced on 24rd June that it has signed a "Memorandum of Understanding on Taiwan-Poland Industrial Innovation and R&D Cooperation" with Poland's National Centre for Research and Development (NCBR) during the "2026 Taiwan Expo in Europe". Cynthia Kiang, Deputy Minister of the MOEA, stated that Poland is one of Taiwan's vital strategic partners. Poland locates in the heart of Europe, serving as a bridge connecting Eastern and Western Europe. Meanwhile, Taiwan holds a critical position in the global supply chain, possessing the most advanced chip manufacturing technologies and being as a major provider of AI servers. Taiwan and Poland are poised to collaborate across several key areas, such as artificial intelligence, electric vehicles, and green energy. The signing of this MOU symbolizes the extension of Taiwan-Poland relations from economic and trade exchanges into forward-looking scientific research cooperation. The newly established R&D cooperation platform, along with subsequent joint calls for proposals, is expected to leverage the industrial strengths and complementarities of both sides to co-create a new future.

The MOEA stated that it will establish a bilateral industrial R&D cooperation platform and plans to officially launch the first Taiwan-Poland industrial scientific research joint call for proposals in 2027. This initiative will encourage Taiwanese and Polish enterprises, as well as research institutions, to leverage each other's innovation capabilities, enhance industrial competitiveness, and jointly invest in market-oriented R&D cooperation with international market potential.

Jerzy Malachowski, Director of NCBR, noted that Poland and Taiwan boast thriving innovation clusters and deep scientific research foundations. The two sides have long promoted cooperation based on knowledge, trust, and shared values. The signing of this MOU with the DoIT/MOEA will further expand the scope of cooperation, focusing on fields such as green energy, semiconductors, digital technology, biomedical technology, and smart manufacturing. This will create new opportunities for industries, accelerate the commercialization of innovative achievements, foster links between European and Asian industrial partners, and jointly open a new chapter in Taiwan-Poland technological cooperation.

The DoIT explained that it has accumulated extensive experience in joint calls for proposals with Poland through the EUREKA Globalstars international R&D cooperation platform. Poland participated in and served as the lead nation for these calls in 2023 and 2025, laying a solid foundation for upgrading the partnership to a bilateral industrial R&D cooperation platform. Taiwan and Poland are highly complementary in fields such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, drones, electric vehicles, and green energy. In the future, through joint calls for proposals and R&D subsidy mechanisms, the initiative will help Taiwanese manufacturers connect with Polish and European innovation ecosystems, strengthen their global R&D footprint, and further expand global market opportunities.

The DoIT emphasized that Taiwanese enterprises can participate in international innovative R&D cooperation through the "A+ Industrial Innovation R&D Program" of the DoIT/MOEA, with subsidies covering up to 50% of the total R&D budget. Polish enterprises can obtain R&D funding support through NCBR's INNOGLOBO program. Looking ahead, both nations will encourage enterprises to jointly submit R&D project proposals. This initiative seeks to integrate Taiwan's leading capabilities in semiconductors, ICT, and advanced manufacturing with Poland's core competencies in drones, electric vehicles, and smart city innovations, further capitalizing on Poland's robust connectivity within the Central and Eastern European markets. This will accelerate technology commercialization and internationalization, opening new avenues for Taiwan-Poland industrial cooperation. For detailed project application information, please refer to subsequent announcements on the "A+ Industrial Innovation R&D Program" website (https://service.moea.gov.tw/EE514/tw/aiip/).
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Update: 2026-06-25