Taiwan Engages Silicon Valley Founders to Advance Cross-Border Tech Collaboration through the IC Taiwan Grand Challenge
Publish Date :2026/01/14

▲Group Photo for speakers and guests for
Bridging Silicon Valley and Taiwan: Semiconductor & AI Synergies
The IC Taiwan Grand Challenge (ICTGC) successfully concluded its Silicon
Valley event: Bridging Silicon Valley and Taiwan: Semiconductor & AI Synergies
on January 13, 2026, convening a vibrant cross-section of the global innovation
ecosystem to explore how Taiwan is accelerating the commercialization and global
scaling of next-generation semiconductor and AI technologies.
Hosted at the Startup Island TAIWAN Silicon Valley Hub in Palo Alto, the
event attracted 300 and more early-stage founders, venture capitalists,
accelerators, corporate partners, university researchers, and hardware startup
communities. 45% of the participants are C-class or founders, highly focused on
AI, semiconductor and hardware technology fields, underscoring Taiwan’s growing
role as a strategic destination for deep-tech innovation. The strong turnout and
active participation reflected rising global interest in Taiwan’s semiconductor
leadership, AI capabilities, and founder-friendly innovation support programs.
Venue design and cultural elements reflected Taiwan’s spirit of innovation, with
a Golden Gate Bridge motif symbolizing cross-Pacific collaboration, and
attendees enjoying signature Taiwanese bites like popcorn chicken and bubble
tea.

▲Opening Remark by Sakura Yang, Deputy
Secretary-General of Taipei Computer Association
Speaker Highlights: Insights from Leaders at the Intersection of
Semiconductors, AI, and Venture Capital
The program featured thought-provoking sessions from four leading voices
across venture capital, accelerators, and deep-tech startups, offering attendees
actionable perspectives on scaling innovation through Taiwan–Silicon Valley
collaboration.
●Laura Swan, General Partner at Silicon Catalyst Ventures shared insights
from her talk “Accelerating the Future: How Semiconductor Startups Scale from
Idea to Impact.” Drawing from decades of hands-on engineering and venture
experience, Swan highlighted the importance of aligning technical rigor with
ecosystem support, emphasizing Taiwan’s unique ability to help founders move
efficiently from architecture and prototyping to manufacturing and deployment.
●Andy Lombard, Founder and CEO of Tesoro Venture Capital, delivered “Bridging
Capital and Innovation: How VCs Empower Global Tech Collaboration.” Lombard
discussed how venture capital, accelerators, and supply-chain access must work
in concert to unlock global scale, pointing to Taiwan as a critical hub where
capital, manufacturing expertise, and international partnerships converge for AI
and semiconductor startups.
●Janis Skriveris, Principal and Deeptech Lead at Plug and Play Ventures,
presented “Empowering the Global Semiconductor Ecosystem: From Innovation to
Scale.” Skriveris emphasized the growing need for platforms that connect
early-stage innovation with corporate partners and global markets, highlighting
Taiwan’s ecosystem as a powerful enabler for startups seeking both technical
validation and commercialization pathways.
●Sam Fok, Co-Founder and CEO of femtoAI, shared real-world lessons from
building ultra-efficient AI inference solutions for embedded devices. He
illustrated how breakthroughs in silicon and software co-design—combined with
Taiwan’s advanced manufacturing capabilities—are enabling intelligence to scale
across everyday products while dramatically reducing energy and cost
constraints.

▲Sam Fok, Co-Founder and CEO of femtoAI, the
winner of ICTGC 3rd batch, shared real-world lessons from building
ultra-efficient AI inference solutions for embedded devices.
The event also featured an interactive open-mic session led by Michael
Raspuzzi, Global Lead of the Hardware Meetup community. This segment invited
builders to present short talks on the projects they are developing, many of
which aligned closely with ICTGC’s focus areas in AI, hardware, and applied
sciences, reinforcing the grassroots energy of the global hardware ecosystem.

▲Founders, investors, and industry experts
engaged in lively discussions at the ICTGC Silicon Valley event.
Growing Ecosystem Momentum and a Call to Engage with Taiwan
The successful Silicon Valley event marked another milestone in ICTGC’s
international outreach, reinforcing Taiwan’s commitment to welcoming global
founders and researchers into its technology ecosystem. Participants engaged in
active discussions around prototyping, advanced packaging, manufacturing
partnerships, and go-to-market strategies, highlighting Taiwan’s end-to-end
strengths in semiconductors, AI, and deep-tech innovation.
Startups, research teams, and innovators worldwide are encouraged to apply to
ICTGC Batch 4, with applications open until February 28, 2026. Selected teams
will gain access to mentorship, corporate partnerships, manufacturing resources,
and the opportunity to showcase at COMPUTEX and InnoVEX 2026 in Taipei.
In addition, ecosystem partners, investors, and startups are invited to
participate in InnoVEX 2026, taking place June 2–5, 2026, Asia’s premier startup
platform connecting global innovation with Taiwan’s unparalleled technology and
supply-chain ecosystem.
Through initiatives like ICTGC, Taiwan continues to strengthen its position
as a global launchpad—where ambitious ideas evolve into scalable, world-ready
technologies.
For more information and to join IC Taiwan Challenge,
please visit:
👉ttps://ictaiwanchallenge.org
Event Information
Bridging Silicon Valley and Taiwan:
Semiconductor & AI Synergies
January 13, 2026 Tuesday at 5:30 PM PST
Startup Island TAIWAN - Silicon Valley Hub
299 California Ave STE 300, Palo
Alto, CA 94306 U.S.A.
Bridging Silicon Valley and Taiwan:
Semiconductor & AI Synergies (Live Steaming):
https://www.youtube.com/live/8SlgglO1Dow?si=T0J9Ew8KV7bJ_Yv3
About ICTGC
The IC Taiwan Grand Challenge (ICTGC) is Taiwan’s flagship initiative to
unite global innovators with the nation’s unparalleled semiconductor and
hardware ecosystem. Created to accelerate breakthroughs in AI, robotics,
next-gen computing, and deep-tech disciplines, ICTGC supports founders and
researchers through mentorship, prototyping and manufacturing resources,
corporate partnerships, and international investor connections. Rooted in
Taiwan’s decades of leadership in semiconductor design, advanced packaging, and
precision engineering, ICTGC empowers teams from around the world to build,
test, and scale groundbreaking technologies. The program fosters global
collaboration and drives forward a shared vision of innovation that bridges
Taiwan and the world.
ICTGC Batch 4 is now open for online applications until February 28, 2026.
https://ictaiwanchallenge.org
About InnoVEX
InnoVEX is Asia’s leading startup platform held in conjunction with the
annual global tech event – COMPUTEX TAIPEI. Since its inception in 2016 by the
Taipei Computer Association (TCA) and the Taiwan External Trade Development
Council (TAITRA), InnoVEX has leveraged COMPUTEX’s unparalleled access to tens
of thousands of ICT manufacturers and global buyers. InnoVEX has created a
unique global matchmaking hub that unites international funding, corporate
venture capitalists, supply chain collaborators, marketing channels, and media
assets under one roof. Utilizing a variety of exhibition formats, the event
enables emerging companies to rapidly connect with worldwide markets, amplify
their creative impact, and jointly build a global innovation-driven tech
ecosystem.
InnoVEX 2026 will take place from June 2 to 5 in Taipei.
https://innovex.computex.biz
About TCA
Founded in 1974, the Taipei Computer Association (TCA) is Taiwan’s largest
ICT organization, representing over 3,100 companies across software, hardware,
semiconductors, and internet services. Its members generate more than 85% of
Taiwan’s ICT output and employ over 740,000 people. With offices in Taiwan and
abroad, TCA drives global collaboration through exhibitions, industry programs,
and policy advocacy, supporting startups, talent, and the nation’s ongoing
evolution from computing to AI and deep tech.
https://www.tca.org.tw/
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