On September 19, 2025, the ACME Co., Ltd. team visited the Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition (TADTE 2025). The visit focused on emerging trends in aerospace and defense supply chains, particularly new materials and unmanned systems, while also assessing potential pathways for cross-industry collaboration and the practical implementation of dual-use applications.
The core objectives of the visit centered on process reliability, mission responsiveness, and supply chain resilience. ACME explored how its existing technologies and product portfolio can align with both aerospace-defense and civilian market demands, identifying opportunities for commercialization and long-term partnerships.
ACME envisions a roadmap where dual-use technologies are productized and scaled into both civilian and government project markets. By combining in-house manufacturing and testing capabilities with strategic partnerships, ACME aims to accelerate market penetration, enhance brand visibility, and strengthen its position within the aerospace-defense ecosystem.
In particular, the team noted strong interest in multi-functional materials that can serve both defense-grade resilience and commercial sustainability standards. These insights not only reaffirm ACME’s R&D strategy but also highlight the importance of continuous adaptation to international compliance, safety, and environmental frameworks. Moving forward, ACME intends to actively pursue pilot projects with cross-sector clients, ensuring its solutions remain both technologically advanced and commercially viable.