Taiwan and Poland forge drone industry partnership to boost production and Innovation
The alliance reflects a global trend towards reducing reliance on China for technology, aiming to boost its competitive edge in the global drone market while advancing technological capabilities.
Taiwan and Poland have collaborated to strengthen their positions in the rapidly growing drone industry by signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU). The partnership, with Poland becoming the second country to join Taiwan’s government-backed drone supply chain alliance, aims to foster technological exchanges and combine the strengths of both nations.
The alliance plans to ramp up production, with Taiwan targeting the production of over 10,000 drones per month and projecting a production value of USD 922 million by 2028. That strategic collaboration also highlights Taiwan’s ambition to become a key hub for drone manufacturing and innovation in the Asia-Pacific region.
With the expanding global drone market, Taiwan is positioning itself as a critical player by diversifying its international partnerships. The agreement with Poland reflects a global trend toward reducing reliance on China for technology and supply chains. Taiwan actively fosters alliances that promote mutual growth and technological advancement in the drone sector. Taiwan and Poland aim to enhance their competitive edge in the global drone market through this partnership while advancing technological capabilities.