TADTE 2025 to Showcase Aerospace & Autonomous Defense Technologies

TADTE 2025 will showcase cutting-edge aerospace and defense technologies, bringing together global exhibitors to form strategic partnerships and highlight innovations By Summer James / 02 Jul 2025

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TADTE 2025 to Showcase Aerospace & Autonomous Defense Technologies
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The 2025 Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition (TADTE), September 18–20, will be held at its largest scale yet in Hall 1 of the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, uniting aerospace and defense innovators.

Organized by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), this year’s edition will feature over 400 exhibitors from 14 countries, including the U.S., France, and Germany, across more than 1,400 booths. The exhibition will showcase frontier advancements in defense technologies, aerospace systems, unmanned platforms, and space innovations.

This year’s show will welcome leading global defense and aerospace companies, including Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems, L3Harris, and Airbus, alongside major Taiwanese manufacturers such as AIDC, Thunder Tiger, CIRC, Compal, and UMT.

In addition, Taiwan’s core national defense institutions and strategic partners will be gathered under one roof, including the Ministry of National Defense, Taiwan Space Agency, Taiwan Aerospace Industry Association, TW-DIDA, Asia UAV AI Innovation Application R&D Center, and the American Institute in Taiwan. Their presence provides professionals with direct access to policy insight, R&D priorities, and opportunities for collaboration within Taiwan’s rapidly evolving defense and space sectors.

TADTE 2025 comes at a time of intensified global focus on defense autonomy and next-generation military capabilities. Governments worldwide are accelerating R&D efforts in key areas such as AI, unmanned systems, LEO satellite communications, and digital twin technologies. Supported by national policies and investment, Taiwan is actively advancing capabilities in surveillance drones, micro UAVs, shipborne unmanned systems, and integrated AI applications across military and dual-use sectors.

In line with Taiwan’s growing investment in maritime defense autonomy, key domestic shipbuilders such as Lungteh, Jong Shyn, and CSBC will unveil new technologies in unmanned surface vessels and naval platforms. These efforts reflect broader trends in the Asia-Pacific region, where unmanned innovation and AI integration are driving transformation across the defense and aerospace landscape.

The event will also feature international forums, product launches, procurement matchmaking, and guided tours, providing a platform for industry leaders and experts to exchange insights on global market trends, defense readiness, and resilient supply chain development.

Online visitor pre-registration is now open. Registered attendees will receive a QR code for fast-track entry. Explore the full exhibitor list, event agenda, and participation opportunities.

Posted by Summer James Summer is an Editor & Copywriter at Defense Advancement. With a background in Creative Writing and English Literature, she joined in 2025 and brings a keen interest in drones and naval defense. Her focus is on producing clear, engaging content that explores the latest developments in military technology and defense innovation. Connect
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