Presidential Hackathon. Cross-border sales models bolstered the digital economy, generating NT$110 million in transactions. Digital inclusion was further promoted through training for 40,000 participants across rural, disadvantaged, and elderly communities, helping narrow regional and demographic digital divides. - Happy Agriculture: Government authorities strengthened existing agricultural innovation systems by enhancing production safety, promoting environmental sustainability, cultivating talent, and engaging in industry development. Origin-identification technologies achieved accuracy rates above 90%, and 3,000 agricultural, fishery, and livestock inspections improved traceability and product safety. Moreover, labor-saving automated machinery reduced labor needs and production costs. Sustainable production capacity was increased through new organic-farming and seed production models supported by standardized field and indoor procedures. Smart cultivation technologies were introduced in 38 schools, and 111 industry-academia-research networks were established to foster ecosystems in areas such as rice and greenhouse vegetable production, supporting the industrialization of agricultural technologies and the long-term sustainability of the industry. ● Taiwan Chip-Based Industrial Innovation Program The government worked to strengthen Taiwan's capabilities in chip technologies and proactively address the rapid evolution of AI. R&D efforts were focused on critical frontier technologies, including heterogeneous integration, silicon photonics, high-performance computing chips, and PQC security. Key outputs included the publication of Taiwan's first PQC Migration Guide and the successful validation of a high-altitude communication platform. Additionally, AI high-performance computing infrastructure is being scaled up, projected to reach 116 PFLOPS by 2025, facilitating the industrial adoption of large language models. In technology and talent development, the XXIV
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