Industry Findings: The market is increasingly aligned with manufacturing priorities that emphasize exportable, high-precision automation designed for electronics and semiconductor supply chains. Our assessment shows buyers prioritise robotics that offer component-level local sourcing, tight integration with factory networks, and strong after-sales engineering. A visible non-vendor accelerator arrived when national industrial exhibitions and awards amplified modular-robot recognition in Dec-2023, highlighting Taiwan’s push to scale domestic robotics hardware and increase export readiness. That structural emphasis shortens vendor qualification cycles for tier-1 OEMs and raises demand for robotics vendors able to support clean-room, assembly, and inspection use cases with rapid local service and component availability.
Industry Player Insights: The market comprises many players, and a small portion of them includes Foxconn (Hon Hai), HIWIN, Delta Electronics, and Techman Robot etc. Vendor momentum in 2023–2025 emphasised manufacturing-grade scale and strategic partnerships. Foxconn formed new manufacturing and OEM partnerships to support multi-site robotics production in May-2025, improving contract-manufacturing throughput for robotics OEMs. Delta Electronics secured product recognition for its RS-M modular robot series in Dec-2023, validating local design-to-production capability for compact industrial cells. Techman Robot continued to expand cobot deployments across electronics assembly lines in 2024, strengthening Taiwan’s value proposition for integrated, high-reliability automation. These vendor developments push Taiwanese buyers to prioritise suppliers offering deep local engineering, rapid parts availability, and proven semiconductor-industry integration experience.