CMC, Win Semiconductors Win Over NT$100M Each in MOEA A+ Subsidies for Autonomous Logistics and 6G
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Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) approved three R&D projects on May 28, with total subsidies of about NT$280 million. China Motor Corporation (CMC) received NT$132 million for L4 autonomous logistics vehicles; Win Semiconductors received NT$112 million for 6G RF power amplifier process development; and LILIN Enterprise received NT$36 million for smart maritime AI cameras.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the A+ Enterprise Innovation R&D Incubation Program?
- A: It is a subsidy program led by Taiwan's MOEA to support corporate advanced technology R&D.
- Q: What are the main technologies being developed with this subsidy?
- A: L4 autonomous logistics vehicles, 6G RF power amplifier manufacturing processes, and smart maritime AI cameras.
- Q: When are these technologies expected to be commercialized?
- A: The article does not specify a timeline, but commercialization is expected within a few years following the R&D period.