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科睿唯安公布2026年全球百大創新機構,台灣12家獲選再度蟬聯全球第三

【2026年1月21日】全球領先的變革性智慧資訊供應商科睿唯安(Clarivate,NYSE:CLVT)今日公布第十五屆全球百大創新機構(Top 100 Global Innovators)。這份年度指標報告旨在表揚持續推出高影響力發明,並在各產業中引領創新發展的機構。2026年的報告揭示了創新領導力正如何從重視「規模」轉向追求「精準」,以及人工智慧(AI)如何加速推動這場變革。   今年台灣以12家獲選機構再度蟬聯全球第三,僅次於日本(32家)和美國(18家);上榜機構按英文字母順序為華碩(ASUS)、友達光電(AUO)、中光電(Coretronic)、台達電(Delta Electronics)、鴻海(Foxconn)、工業技術研究院(ITRI)、聯發科(MediaTek)、南亞科技(Nanya Technology)、瑞昱半導體(RealTek Semiconductor)、慧榮科技(Silicon Motion)、台積電(TSMC)、和緯創資通(Wistron)。   全球百大創新機構在複雜的情勢中展現清晰的洞察力,並在發明品質、原創性及全球影響力樹立標竿。這些組織貢獻了全球絕大多數最具價值的創意,顯示出創新領導力的核心在於精準度與策略企圖。今年的排名不僅肯定各機構長期穩健的創新領導地位,更揭示了以AI為首、正重塑領導力的關鍵驅動力。   科睿唯安智慧財產權事業部總裁Maroun S. Mourad表示:「在變動如此迅速的時代,能入選全球百大創新機構是一項非凡成就。在2026年的榜單中,我們特別介紹了16家自評選以來從便未缺席的獲獎組織。不論是蟬聯榜單多年的機構或新入榜者都積極投入AI創新,因為人工智慧正在重新定義研究、工程與商業執行之間的界限。我們今天所表揚的領導者們不僅是在應對這項變革,更是因應這場變革佈局未來。」   AI已從配角躍升為創新生態系中的核心。據2026年全球百大創新機構的分析顯示,近年來AI相關的專利申請量大幅增加,自2019年起屢創新高;而截至2025年年中,已公開的發明專利說明書更累計突破一百萬份。生成式AI與深度學習正以驚人的速度發展,成為科技領域中成長最快的前瞻技術。在此背景下,全球百大創新機構貢獻全球16%最強大的AI發明,充分凸顯出當今的創新領導力取決於品質與策略清晰度,而非單純追求數量。   日本持續引領全球創新版圖,共有32家機構上榜。在前10大排名中,日本亦占據了5個席次,其次為中國與南韓(各佔2席),美國則有1席。繼日本之後,美國(18家)、台灣(12家)、德國與南韓(各8家)仍為全球最主要的創新貢獻來源。名單中機構數量呈現增長的國家/地區包括中國及荷蘭,而愛爾蘭與沙烏地阿拉伯則於今年重返榜單。   2026年報告中的其他重要內容包括: Ÿ   三星電子(Samsung Electronics)持續蟬聯全球排名第一的創新機構地位 Ÿ   6家公司首次入選全球百大:安波福(Aptiv)、長鑫科技(CXMT)、奇異維諾瓦(GE Vernova)、慧榮科技(Silicon Motion)、速霸陸(Subaru)與中興通訊(ZTE) Ÿ   6家企業重返榜單:蘋果(Apple)、科磊(KLA)、樂金顯示科技(LG Display)、沙烏地阿美(Saudi Aramco)、昕諾飛(Signify)以及TCL科技(TCL Technology) Ÿ   16家機構自評選以來年年入榜:波音(Boeing)、陶氏化學(Dow)、愛立信(Ericsson)、富士通(Fujitsu)、日立(Hitachi)、本田(Honda)、漢威聯合(Honeywell)、樂金電子(LG Electronics)、日本電氣(NEC)、松下(Panasonic)、高通(Qualcomm)、三星電子(Samsung Electronics)、信越化學工業(Shin-Etsu Chemical)、索尼(Sony)、東芝(Toshiba)及豐田(Toyota)   全球百大創新機構分析由科睿唯安智慧財產與創新研究中心編制,以嚴謹的研究方法為本,並採用德溫特強度指數(Derwent Strength Index),該指數源自德溫特世界專利索引(Derwent World Patents Index,簡稱DWPI)及其全球發明數據,以衡量各項發明的影響力、成功足跡、技術獨特性以及投資力度。   欲瞭解科睿唯安《2026全球百大創新機構》報告的更多資訊,請參考此連結(https://clarivate.com/top-100-innovators/)。   報告方法論   科睿唯安《全球百大創新機構》報告對全球發明資料進行全方位對比與分析,透過與創新實力相關的各項指標,評估每一項專利構想的強度。為了從審視單一發明的強度,轉向識別出能穩定且頻繁產出發明的組織,科睿唯安訂定了兩項候選機構必須達標的門檻,並進一步量化評估其過去5年間在國際專利佈局上的創新產出。點擊此處(https://clarivate.com/top-100-innovators/)瞭解2026年報告編制方法論詳情。    ###   關於科睿唯安智慧財產權與創新研究中心 科睿唯安智慧財產權與創新研究中心透過領先的基準指標與資料驅動的洞察,為全球客戶提供專家級指導,賦能全球組織追求卓越。此中心匯集資深產業專家、諮詢顧問和資料分析師,致力於打造和推廣引領管理與策略發展的基準指標。憑藉領先業界的數據資料、分析技術及經實證的專利實務,研究中心與法律、智慧財產權和創新領導者密切合作,優化智慧財產權營運與技術策略,並提升智慧財產權決策的品質。      關於科睿唯安   科睿唯安是全球領先的變革性資訊提供者。我們在學術與政府、智慧財產權、生命科學與醫療照護領域提供豐富資料、洞察、分析及工作流程解決方案。如需了解更多資訊,請參考https://clarivate.com/zh/。

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Taiwan-U.S. Innovation Link Strengthened: Startup Island TAIWAN Partners with the City of Phoenix to Deepen Cross-Border Collaboration in AI, Semiconductors, and Health Tech Startups

TAIPEI, Jan. 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- To accelerate the co-development of Taiwan–U.S. startup ecosystems in artificial intelligence (AI), semiconductors, and advanced technologies, Startup Island TAIWAN, the national startup brand guided by Taiwan's National Development Council (NDC), today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the City of Phoenix, the Greater Phoenix Economic Council (GPEC), and Tesoro Venture Capital, in collaboration with the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI). Building on TSMC's expansion in Phoenix, the partnership aims to integrate Taiwan's technological and industrial strengths with Phoenix's robust industrial cluster to establish a long-term innovation collaboration framework. The MOU signing ceremony was jointly witnessed by the National Development Council, the Small and Medium Enterprise and Startup Administration (SMESA) of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, and the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), marking an upgrade of prior project-based cooperations and further promoting participation in accelerators, incubators, and soft-landing programs. From Pilot Projects to Institutionalized Collaboration During Deputy Minister Jan Fang-Guan emphasized that the signing of this MOU builds upon two years of solid collaboration. He noted that since Startup Island TAIWAN and GPEC established their partnership in 2024, several Taiwanese biomedical teams have successfully entered the Phoenix market, achieving tangible outcomes such as U.S. FDA approvals and completed clinical proof-of-concept (POC) validations. "These success stories demonstrate the strong complementarity and significant potential of Taiwan–Phoenix cooperation," As the semiconductor industry becomes increasingly integrated with advanced technology applications, this MOU upgrades previous project-based collaboration by incorporating incubation and acceleration resources from partners such as Tesoro Venture Capital. With a focus on startup landing and market-driven development, the partnership aims to further advance soft-landing programs for startups. Medical Startups Deliver Breakthrough Results in the U.S. Market As one of the most retirement-friendly cities in the United States, Phoenix is home to world-renowned medical institutions, including Mayo Clinic, and offers a mature and open clinical environment. With support from Startup Island TAIWAN and GPEC, Phoenix has emerged as a key gateway for Taiwanese health-tech startups conducting clinical POCs and expanding into the U.S. market. Notable success cases include: JelloX: Leveraging AI-powered 3D pathology imaging technology, JelloX collaborated with Mayo Clinic to complete clinical validation and obtained U.S. FDA clearance, demonstrating strong performance in colorectal polyp diagnosis. Brain Navi: One of the few Taiwanese teams to receive U.S. FDA approval for a brain surgery robotic system, highlighting Taiwan's global competitiveness in AI-driven medical automation. Aesop: Its AI-based clinical diagnostic reasoning model has completed POC validation in U.S. healthcare settings, effectively supporting clinical decision-making and workflow optimization. These cases illustrate the natural complementarity between Phoenix's concentrated medical demand and Taiwan's advanced AI medical technologies—accelerating market validation for Taiwanese startups while delivering ready-to-deploy solutions to U.S. healthcare systems. Focusing on Key Technologies to Co-Build a Taiwan–U.S. Innovation Ecosystem Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego stated that Phoenix is not only a major U.S. semiconductor hub, but also an innovation gateway integrating AI, talent, and capital. She emphasized that Phoenix is well-positioned as a strategic entry point for Taiwanese startups into the U.S. market. With support from Tesoro Venture Capital, corporate partners, local resources such as the Mayo Clinic accelerator, a high quality of life, and direct flights between Taipei and Phoenix, the city offers a comprehensive environment for startups to land and scale rapidly. Mayor Gallego expressed her expectation that the MOU would further amplify the global impact of Taiwanese startups. GPEC President and CEO Christine Mackay noted that since signing an MOU with Startup Island TAIWAN in 2023, the two sides have established a physical showcase site in Phoenix's biomedical innovation district. By leveraging the U.S. SelectUSA program, the partnership provides Taiwanese startups with pragmatic market-entry mechanisms that support direct sales and accelerated landing. The American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) also reaffirmed its continued collaboration with GPEC through SelectUSA to support Taiwanese startups and TSMC supply-chain partners expanding into Phoenix. AIT highly recognized Taiwan's outstanding performance across AI, healthcare, semiconductors, manufacturing, drones, and aerospace sectors. SMESA Director General Kuan-Chih Lee emphasized that SMEs will remain at the core of this collaboration. By integrating Taiwan's talent, technology, and community resources, SMESA will support startups participating in SelectUSA and help build scalable industrial clusters in Phoenix and Arizona—positioning SMEs as a critical foundation for U.S. industrial development and international investment cooperation. Tesoro Venture Capital Founder Andy Lombard stated that over the next five years, Tesoro plans to cultivate 200–300 startups by integrating large-scale investments in AI and semiconductors. He stressed the importance of aligning industry partners such as TSMC, Cadence, and Amkor with consistent government policy support. Lombard also proposed establishing an executive committee composed of leaders from the signatory organizations to regularly set goals and ensure execution, with a focus on Taiwan–U.S. talent and workforce development to pragmatically translate the MOU into concrete acceleration and governance mechanisms. Toward Long-Term, Measurable Impact As Phoenix continues to grow into a major U.S. hub for semiconductors and advanced technologies—with Taiwanese companies and startups playing a critical role—this partnership will focus on AI, semiconductors, advanced manufacturing, photonics, AI healthcare applications, and defense-related industries. Through bilateral exchanges, industrial validation, and investment matchmaking, the collaboration will support Taiwanese startups entering the U.S. market while attracting U.S. teams to engage with Taiwan. Moving forward, the partners will continue to cultivate internationally competitive technology startups through institutionalized cooperation, transforming innovation partnerships into measurable and replicable economic outcomes and further strengthening the long-term Taiwan–U.S. partnership. Group photo (From left: ITRI Executive Vice President Chen Li-wei; Startup Island TAIWAN Program Director Liu You-tong; Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego; Tesoro Founder Andy Lombard; GPEC CEO Christine Mackay)  

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氫能基礎建設邁向商業化:TÜV SÜD完成台灣首座加氫站安全性測試

高雄2025年12月23日 /美通社/ -- 全球領先的第三方驗證機構TÜV SÜD依據國際通行的測試規範,完成位於高雄楠梓的台灣首座商業加氫站安全與功能性測試,並支持該站正式啟用。此項測試確認加氫站在具備安全且穩定的運作能力,為台灣氫能基礎設施由示範階段邁向實際營運,建立重要的技術與安全基準。 由台灣中油(CPC Corporation, Taiwan)與聯華林德(Linde LienHwa)合作建置的台灣首座加氫站,象徵台灣氫能交通邁入實質商轉階段。隨著站點正式啟用並開啟氫氣供應任務,加氫站的安全性、穩定性與可靠度,已成為產業界關注的技術焦點。 依據國際標準的第三方測試框架 在國際氫能發展趨勢中,加氫站被視為氫能交通能否擴展的重要基礎設施。多數市場在推動加氫站建置時,皆將「安全測試」與「標準化作業流程」列為商業營運前的必要程序,以符合技術規範,並協助控管氫能源設施在初期運作階段可能面臨的技術風險。 第三方測試機構的職責,在於藉由客觀且具備可追溯性的技術評估,確認設備在設計與實際營運情境下的一致性。TÜV SÜD嚴格依據ISO 19880-1:2020,為本站提供安全性與功能性測試,確保設施在投入商業營運前,已完成相關技術規範的檢測,並滿足標準要求。 TÜV SÜD資深工程師 Raphael Mayer(右)於現場執行加氫站測試作業,與相關人員就系統測試與安全要求進行技術確認 從FAT到SAT的全流程技術監測 為確保加氫站設備品質,TÜV SÜD的測試作業自在歐洲的工廠驗收測試(FAT, Factory Acceptance Testing)階段即開始參與。藉由早期介入,測試團隊得以在設備出廠至台灣前,就核心模組進行初步的安全評估與規格審核,降低後續現場測試階段的調整需求。 隨後於高雄進行的廠址驗收測試(SAT, Site Acceptance Testing)中,TÜV SÜD針對現場安裝後的加氫站進行實地檢測。根據 SAT報告結果,該站點在不同操作條件下的運作狀況皆已完整記錄,並就實際環境下的安全性與功能性表現提供專業監測。 在 ISO 19880-1架構下,TÜV SÜD就加氫站關鍵系統進行技術檢測與數據比對,範圍涵蓋高壓供氫系統、通訊協定與加氫控制邏輯,以及異常與緊急狀況下的安全防護機制。 本次測試亦引進符合 ISO 19880-1 Annex J規範的模擬測試設備 HSTA(Hydrogen Station Testing Apparatus)。該設備由TÜV SÜD與工業技術研究院(ITRI)共同開發,具備ISO 17268 H70加氫座與SAE J2799紅外線通訊功能,可在不使用實體車輛的情況下,進行重複性且具一致性的系統反應測試。 TÜV SÜD Taiwan工業服務部總監王善弘表示:「第三方測試的核心價值,在於協助確認系統在各種操作條件下,能維持穩定且可靠的安全行為。透過依循 ISO 19880-1相關標準要求的FAT與SAT測試要求,我們協助加氫站在啟用前完成必要的技術性檢核,為台灣加氫站產業後續的建設與管理建立清晰的參考基準。」 TÜV SÜD長期參與氫能基礎建設、設備及製氫系統的測試驗證與顧問服務,涵蓋加氫站安全測試、氫能零組件測試、電解槽安全性評估及供應鏈相關技術顧問。未來將持續以專業的第三方測試實務,為台灣氫能基礎建設的穩健發展提供可靠的技術依據。    

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