Geminisat Co., Ltd. was honored to participate in the 2025 Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition (TADTE), which was held from September 18 to 20, 2025, at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center. This year’s show reached a record scale, bringing together 400 exhibitors and 15 national pavilions from countries including the United States, Germany, France, Japan, and South Korea.
To support Taiwan’s national strategy of "Defense Autonomy" and the "Four Pillars of Peace" action plan, the Ministry of National Defense organized four major themed zones:
● Joint Combat Weapon Systems
● Unmanned Vehicles
● Dual-Use Technologies
● Military Talent Recruitment
A total of 51 new weapon systems were showcased to enhance public understanding of national defense and strengthen confidence in Taiwan’s defense self-reliance.
During the exhibition, Geminisat Co., Ltd. presented its latest innovations across two booths, featuring cutting-edge satellite terminal technologies and their applications in defense operations, unmanned systems, and remote medical services.
Our exhibition theme, “Multiple Orbits Satellite System – Full-Spectrum Coverage from GEO, MEO to LEO,” highlighted our comprehensive solutions for mission-critical communication in land, sea, and air domains.
📡 Featured Products Included:
● Portable GEO VSAT satellite terminals for military personnel
● LEO OneWeb terminals for low-latency communications
● New-generation Iridium satellite terminals, including secure satellite phones and encrypted group-call radios
● Multiple Iridium maritime terminals designed for naval applications
We were also proud to collaborate with the Office of Ocean Technology at National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology (NKUST), providing exhibition space for the university’s Neptunis Team to showcase the “Shine” — a sustainable, unmanned intelligent vessel developed through industry-academia collaboration.
We thank all visitors and partners who came to our booth and look forward to continued collaboration as we push the boundaries of satellite communication technologies.