G Camp Taiwan at Web Summit Lisbon 2025 startups in AI, biotech, circular packaging and rail safety

Posted by – November 17, 2025
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G Camp Taiwan is a government-backed global accelerator for Taiwanese startups, initiated by the Small and Medium Enterprise and Startup Administration (MOEA) and executed by the Institute for Information Industry (III). The program combines intensive training, international market immersion and investor matchmaking to help founders refine their business models, sharpen their pitch, and design realistic go-to-market and fundraising roadmaps for Europe, North America and beyond. Its “Growing, Global, Go” framework is designed to turn deep-tech and impact-driven startups into globally scalable companies that can compete on the world stage. https://www.facebook.com/gcamptaiwan/


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In this conversation filmed at Web Summit Lisbon 2025, Walis Lin explains how each yearly cohort starts with an open call, followed by a multi-stage selection and a 2–3 day bootcamp with Silicon Valley and global mentors. Startups work on investor storytelling, unit economics, cross-border legal and regulatory topics, and channel strategy, then enter a final pitch competition. The winners earn places at large international conferences such as Web Summit, where they get access to thousands of potential partners, customers and investors in a single dense environment.

The 2025 group spans multiple domains: biotech startups working on hemostatic powder for trauma care and AI-assisted drug discovery, precision oncology companies like BloodScan Biotech focusing on circulating tumor cell (CTC) enrichment and liquid biopsy, as well as design and branding platforms using AI to accelerate digital content workflows. On the hardware side, teams such as Megasense build radar- and LiDAR-based railway intrusion detection, combining 4D sensing, embedded systems and edge AI to prevent track obstructions and collisions, while materials ventures explore novel metallurgical processes that can feed into semiconductor and advanced manufacturing supply chains to improve safety.

Other teams tackle systemic sustainability and infrastructure problems. PackAge+ drives circular packaging for e-commerce and logistics, building reusable packaging-as-a-service models that reduce single-use plastics, support ESG targets and lower lifecycle CO2 emissions through reverse logistics and data-driven reuse tracking. Cybersecurity company Rapid International focuses on digital forensics and threat monitoring platforms for enterprises, while a mattress-recycling startup turns end-of-life mattresses into new packaging materials, illustrating how the program intentionally mixes medtech, climate tech, industrial IoT and cybertech in one cohort to encourage cross-sector learning.

G Camp also acts as a long-term internationalization pipeline for Taiwan’s startup ecosystem. Since 2018 it has supported dozens of teams that went on to exhibit at Web Summit, SXSW, Slush and other global stages, with some even establishing new subsidiaries in Europe after contacts made at Lisbon. By combining Taiwan’s strengths in hardware, semiconductors and manufacturing with software, AI and circular-economy business models, the program helps founders validate products, localize for new markets and plug into international capital and corporate innovation networks, strengthening Taiwan’s position in the global startup ecosystem.

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