Taiwan's 5G Private Network Ecosystem Integrates AI to Expand Global Opportunities
The “5G Private Network AI Applications Pavilion” successfully concluded its three-day showcase at the AI WAVE SHOW (World AI Vision Exhibition) from July 31 to August 2, 2025. Organized by the Administration for Digital Industries (ADI), Ministry of Digital Affairs (MODA), the pavilion brought together 10 private network equipment providers, software and hardware developers, system integrators, and end users to present 12 proof-of-concept applications combining 5G private networks with AI technologies. Featuring real-world case studies with both domestic and international buyers, the pavilion highlighted key strategies for digital transformation and industrial upgrading, attracting numerous industry experts and government representatives. The event demonstrated Taiwan’s strong capabilities in intelligent applications and private network innovation, aiming at overseas market expansion.
Inside the pavilion, Taiwan's 5G private network ecosystem—including both software and hardware—was presented in full force. Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd showcased a backpack-style mobile private network device for emergency disaster response. In the smart exhibition zone, a metaverse platform allowed interactive experiences where AI-generated music reflected visitors' emotions in real time. iNNOTRUST Corporation demonstrated its integration of the UniFi central management platform with 5G private networks, enabling AI surveillance cameras to conduct facial recognition and send immediate alerts, reducing the time spent retrieving video footage.
In the manufacturing sector, 5G private networks combined with AI are helping improve production efficiency and quality while reducing labor costs and human error. Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd applied AI for defect detection, mixed reality (MR) remote collaboration, and license plate recognition across the aviation, textile, and logistics industries. Leading linear motion component manufacturer Apex Dynamics presented its AI-powered mobile unmanned vehicle for intelligent material inspection. HwaCom Systems Inc. shared its automated production line solutions in the panel and contact lens industries, which improve repair efficiency. Transnet Corporation used its diversified digital services to demonstrate smart green buildings, intelligent parks, and smart city applications, showcasing the capabilities of Taiwan’s smart factories.
Other highlights included:
- Chang Gung University’s smart education platform incorporating B5G holographic communications, hazard detection, and remote rehabilitation modules for digital upgrades in education and healthcare.
- Taiwan Mobile Enterprise Services’ deployment of a smart heritage project at the Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, integrating 5G private networks with AIoT to deliver AR navigation, multilingual translation, and 360° panoramic live streaming services.
- TAIWAN SECOM CO.,LTD. presentation on 5G-AIoT solutions for land lifecycle management, achieving digital transformation in field applications.
Multiple 5G private network solutions were also featured in the pavilion:
- REIGN Technology Corp. showcased its REIGN CORE portable 5G all-in-one device, capable of setting up a private network environment in just 15 minutes. The product has successfully penetrated international markets, including the U.S., Mexico, U.K., and Germany.
- Atayalan Inc. which has already secured overseas 5G orders (e.g., from KDDI), plans to further develop proof-of-concept (PoC) collaborations for overseas AI network management platforms.
This exhibition not only demonstrated the strength of Taiwan's 5G private network technology supply chain, but also validated the industrial value created by integrating 5G and AI across sectors. Looking ahead, private 5G networks will be the foundation for enterprise digital upgrades and serve as critical platforms for the deployment, scaling, and global export of AI applications. The Administration for Digital Industries will continue to implement policy through testbed environments, accelerate the verification of domestically produced equipment, and advance AI data governance—working hand in hand with Taiwan’s industries to build a smarter future.