The top honors were awarded to teams from the United States, Ukraine, and Switzerland, whose proposals introduced cutting-edge solutions in smart healthcare, cycling innovation, and integrated sports technology. Each winning team received an “Infinite Taiwan”–themed trophy and USD 30,000 in prize funding.
A Global Platform for Health Innovation
At the awards ceremony, Susan Chi-Chuan Hu, Deputy Director General of the International Trade Administration (MOEA), emphasized the campaign’s global significance. She remarked, “Go Healthy with Taiwan is not only a call for proposals; it is a global journey that connects creativity and drives the health industry forward. Taiwan’s industrial strengths continue to attract worldwide participation, bringing us closer to the shared vision of building a healthier future together.”
Six Finalists Reflect Global Health Priorities
The six finalist proposals addressed a wide range of pressing global challenges – from maternal health and sports technology to sustainable medical systems.
Finalist Highlights:
- United States: Smart-textile motion data collection enhancing athletic safety and performance
- Ukraine: Health system continuity amid geopolitical disruption
- Switzerland: Sustainable healthcare technologies focused on energy efficiency and environmental impact
The winning proposals were recognized for their creativity, scalability, and cross-sector integration – key qualities that align with Taiwan’s long-term strategy to strengthen its position in the global health ecosystem.
Taiwan as a Bridge for Global Collaboration
Joe Chou, Executive Vice President of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), praised the international competitiveness demonstrated by all finalists. He affirmed that Taiwan will continue serving as a global connector – linking innovators, industries, and markets to accelerate the worldwide adoption of Taiwan’s health technologies.
This year’s finals, themed “Outstanding Proposals! Racing Toward the Finish Line!”, brought together leaders from government, industry, and academia. Representatives from major associations – including Robert Wu, Chairman of the Taiwan Bicycle Association, and Yung-Chuan Li, Chairman of the Taiwan Medical and Biotech Industry Association – joined ambassadors and foreign dignitaries to celebrate the achievements.
Next Steps: Driving Global Impact
The International Trade Administration expressed hope that the finalists will deepen partnerships with Taiwanese companies and bring their solutions to market through international collaboration. As a long-term initiative, “Go Healthy with Taiwan” aims to build a global innovation platform, strengthen commercial opportunities, and inspire new models for collaborative health development worldwide.