TMTS 2026 Returns to Taichung: DigiHua Intelligent Systems Accelerates Southeast Asia Expansion with Launch of “DigiHua Malaysia” to Lead Digital Transformation

The biennial “TMTS 2026 Taiwan International Machine Tool Show” made a grand return to Taichung this year, reuniting with the world’s most critical machine tool industry cluster. Centered on “DX & GX” (Digital and Green Transformation), this year’s exhibition highlighted AI-driven automation, Digital Twin technology, and carbon reduction solutions. Fueled by the global demand for supply chain resilience, the event attracted over 10,000 international buyers, underscoring the leading position of Taiwanese manufacturers in precision machinery and smart manufacturing as a global hub for digital transformation.

Capitalizing on Taiwan’s digital manufacturing prowess, the exhibition drew numerous international delegations, including members of the MTE (MTE EXHIBITION SDN. BHD.) mission from Malaysia. A group of elite representatives from the Malaysian machinery and precision processing industries, seeking high-end digital transformation solutions, paid a focused visit to DigiHua Intelligent Systems, a leader in digital-intelligent integration. The delegation visited the “5G AIoT Experience Base” at the Dali Software Park, where they witnessed live demonstrations of “Machining” and “Plastic Injection” manufacturing scenarios. Through real-time data-driven displays, visitors experienced firsthand how to bridge the “digital gap” on the shop floor by extracting raw equipment data to achieve full-process transparency—from order placement to final delivery.

To further validate the benefits of transformation, the delegates visited Winner Hydraulics, a benchmark client of the DigiwinSoft Group, at its Central Taiwan Science Park (Erlin) plant. Addressing the global labor shortage, the Erlin plant has implemented high-level automation, integrating robotic arms and smart logistics, achieving an Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) and machine connectivity rate of over 90%. Through the precision of DigiHua’s Manufacturing Execution System (MES) for real-time reporting and full-process traceability, Winner Hydraulics has successfully built a transparent and highly efficient smart factory. This practical success was highly praised by the Malaysian industry representatives as a premier model for upgrading Malaysia’s discrete manufacturing sector.

To welcome the guests from Malaysia, DigiHua Intelligent Systems hosted a high-level networking banquet at a renowned local restaurant in Taichung, featuring exquisite regional cuisine. During the warm and professional exchange, the delegation expressed strong recognition of DigiHua’s robust capabilities in smart manufacturing and the successful implementation cases at Winner Hydraulics. The representatives joined the DigiHua team for a commemorative group photo, marking the fruitful results of this Taiwan-Malaysia intelligent manufacturing exchange.

“This series of in-depth technical exchanges and site visits is a strategic move to deepen our presence in the Southeast Asian market,” stated Allen Yen, General Manager of the Southeast Asia Business Division at DigiHua Intelligent Systems. “As market demand surges, the official launch of ‘DigiHua Intelligent Systems Malaysia’ will allow us to directly export Taiwan’s successful digital transformation experience, supported by a dedicated local team.”

In response to the AI wave, DigiHua continues to demonstrate strong R&D momentum with the launch of its “AI Agent” specifically designed for the manufacturing sector. Through natural language interaction and big data analytics, the AI Agent provides proactive decision-making suggestions, helping enterprises overcome the hurdles of digital transformation. Looking ahead, “DigiHua Malaysia” will focus on serving core industries such as semiconductor packaging and testing, electronic assembly, and precision discrete manufacturing. With its extensive experience, DigiHua aims to be the premier strategic partner for ASEAN enterprises on their journey toward smart manufacturing.

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