Sunrise Taiwan International Corp. and the Uncrewed Vehicle R&D Center, National Taiwan University, Forge Strategic Alliance to Deliver Secure, Scalable UAV Component Solutions

May 27, 2025

At the XPONENTIAL 2025 exhibition in Houston, Sunrise Taiwan International Corp. positioned its role as a strategic one-stop supplier of critical UAV components. The company presented a fully Taiwan-based, non-China supply chain tailored for global drone and autonomous system integrators — supported by flexible customization capabilities and growing international trust.

Xponential Houston 2025, Taiwan delegates and US representatives gathered in Taiwan Pavilion for the discovery of potential cooperations in the UAV industry worldwide. 

Showcasing Taiwan’s Innovation Edge at XPONENTIAL

As a member of the Taiwan UAV Alliance, Sunrise Taiwan partnered with the Uncrewed Vehicle R&D Center at National Taiwan University (NTU UV Center) to showcase next-generation drone technologies that drew strong interest from European defense and commercial sectors. Highlights included:

  • Fiber Optic Gyroscope (FOG): Compact and modular, this high-precision solution is derived from military-grade patents and is 100% manufactured in Taiwan.
  • Common Optical Path System: A patented U.S. C4ISR platform supporting secure, multi-device signal integration and Li-Fi communication.
  • Two-Stroke UAV Micro Engine: A battlefield-proven, cost-effective propulsion solution that is already in service with European clients and proudly Taiwan-built.

The above photo showcased the series of critical components for drones presented by Sunrise Taiwan International Corp.The above photo showcased the series of critical components for drones presented by Sunrise Taiwan International Corp.

Flexible, Integrated, and Globally Aligned

Sunrise Taiwan delivers customizable, high-performance drone components — including flight controllers, servos, AI edge processors, GPS/IMUs, and companion computers — in configurations designed to meet commercial, industrial, and tactical UAV requirements.

We help global partners:

  • Accelerate integration
  • Simplify sourcing
  • Secure supply chains
  • Meet NDAA, ITAR, and other compliance mandates


Why Sunrise Taiwan:

  • One-stop UAV component sourcing
  • Non-China, Taiwan-based supply chain
  • Flexible integration and custom support
  • R&D collaboration with NTU UV Center
  • Growing trust from European defense and aerospace OEMs



📍 Showcased at XPONENTIAL in Houston as a trusted partner for next-gen autonomous systems.

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