/PRNewswire/ Taiwan s Startup Terrace and SOSA are launching the IP² Scale Out Program to provide seven Taiwanese startups with the tools needed to advance.
Taiwan and Israel flags (Oleksii Liskonih; iStock by Getty Images)
A Taiwanese innovation program, IP² LaunchPad, that aims to create tech collaborations between Israeli startups and the East Asian country’s industry and academia, will be selecting 12 companies for the second cohort of the accelerator program, to pave the way for their entry into Far East markets.
The companies will be in advanced stages of development of their products and will focus on a variety of sectors, including digitalization in healthcare, high-tech and renewable energy industries, big data, artificial intelligence, internet of things, 5G and cybersecurity, the program organizers said in a statement.
Results for
ReSymmetry s smart wheelchair gets good Karma from Taiwan
Six months after establishing an ecosystem to ecosystem collaboration, the new IP² LaunchPad program bears fruit with a Taiwanese-Israeli smart wheelchair joint venture. Dor Schwartz /
Israeli startup
ReSymmetry, which develops a smart wheelchair, and Taiwanese MedTech manufacturer
Karma Medical Devices, a developer of assistive devices, announced a new partnership and an initial $2 million investment.
Thanks to the Taiwan-Israel tech ecosystem partnership
The newly created partnership will focus its first phase efforts in the development and joint production of a smart seating system for motorized wheelchairs and rehabilitative chairs for children, followed by the foundation of a joint venture in Taiwan in the second phase.