Taiwan's MID Visits Nearslab
Interest in Climate Tech Technology

Autonomous flight drone solution startup NeersLab (CEO Choi Jae-hyuk) announced on the 10th that the Small and Medium Enterprise Administration under the Ministry of Economic Affairs of Taiwan visited to seek cooperation.


Sheih Long-Fon, Director of Taiwan's SME Administration, visited NeersLab along with representatives from Taiwan's Industrial Engineering Research Institute, National Innovation Entrepreneurs Association, and other industry stakeholders to review the current status of climate tech technology. The visit aimed to exchange information on government support policies and startup promotion policies for the development of related industries.


Officials from the Small and Medium Enterprise Administration under the Ministry of Economic Affairs of Taiwan and NearsLab employees are taking a commemorative photo during their visit to NearsLab.

Officials from the Small and Medium Enterprise Administration under the Ministry of Economic Affairs of Taiwan and NearsLab employees are taking a commemorative photo during their visit to NearsLab.

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The Taiwan SME Administration has created and is promoting corporate green transition programs as climate change has emerged as a global issue. It is also pursuing international cooperation efforts to introduce various green technologies from startups worldwide to Taiwan. This visit to NeersLab was arranged to strengthen such international cooperation.


NeersLab conducts safety inspections of wind power plants in more than 25 countries worldwide based on autonomous flight drone technology. NeersLab’s autonomous flight drone safety inspections have reduced inspection time by more than 20 times compared to previous methods, also minimizing wind turbine downtime. It has proven the stability of autonomous flight drones by smoothly conducting safety inspections of offshore wind power plants, which were difficult and challenging for humans to perform.



Choi Jae-hyuk, CEO of NeersLab, said, "Green transition is not a task that can be achieved by the change of an individual or a single company," adding, "We will strive to cooperate with many companies and countries to establish South Korea as a leading nation in climate tech."


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