Caseway and MiTAC Advance Technology Partner to Bring Sovereign AI Decision Intelligence to Taiwan's Defense and Critical Infrastructure
Canadian sovereign AI firm Caseway and Taiwan-based mission-critical systems integrator MiTAC Advance Technology (神通先進科技) have announced a strategic technology partnership to co-develop counter-drone systems, maritime domain awareness solutions, and critical infrastructure protection capabilities, introducing trusted AI decision intelligence to Taiwan's defense market.

Highlights
- Caseway (Canada) and MiTAC Advance Technology (Taiwan) announced a strategic technology partnership to co-develop AI-powered defense and critical infrastructure solutions.
- The collaboration targets three domains: counter-drone systems, maritime domain awareness (MDA), and critical infrastructure protection for energy, transport, and communications sectors.
- Caseway's sovereign AI platform deploys all decision models on-premise within the customer's environment, eliminating reliance on offshore cloud services to meet Taiwan's data sovereignty requirements.
- MiTAC Advance Technology will lead localized system integration and deployment in Taiwan, leveraging its established mission-critical systems expertise.
- The partnership is described as a key milestone in advancing Taiwan's indigenous AI defense technology capacity through international collaboration.
Canadian sovereign AI company Caseway and Taiwan-based mission-critical systems leader MiTAC Advance Technology (神通先進科技) have announced a strategic technology partnership aimed at co-developing counter-drone systems, maritime domain awareness (MDA) solutions, and critical infrastructure protection capabilities — marking the formal introduction of trusted AI decision intelligence into Taiwan's defense and critical infrastructure markets.
Background and Strategic Significance
As drone technology continues to proliferate rapidly, counter-drone systems and maritime domain awareness have become indispensable pillars of modern defense. The partnership combines Caseway's deep expertise in sovereign AI and decision intelligence with MiTAC Advance Technology's extensive experience in mission-critical system integration and localized deployment across Taiwan. The two companies view their complementary strengths as the foundation for delivering more comprehensive and resilient defense technology solutions to the Taiwanese market.
Key Areas of Collaboration
Under the terms of the partnership, Caseway and MiTAC Advance Technology will focus on three core domains:
- Counter-Drone Systems: Developing AI-powered solutions capable of real-time detection, identification, and response to potential drone threats.
- Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA): Leveraging AI to enhance maritime target tracking, anomalous behavior detection, and situational awareness.
- Critical Infrastructure Protection: Providing AI-centric intelligent monitoring and security systems for vital assets in the energy, transportation, and communications sectors.
The Importance of Sovereign AI and Localization
Caseway emphasizes that its "sovereign AI" positioning means all AI decision models can be deployed and operated entirely within a customer's own environment — ensuring data sovereignty and system security without reliance on offshore cloud services. This approach aligns with Taiwan's stringent cybersecurity autonomy requirements for defense and critical infrastructure applications.
MiTAC Advance Technology will leverage its long-established presence and localization capabilities in the Taiwanese market to drive technology deployment and system integration on the ground.
The partnership is regarded as a significant milestone in strengthening Taiwan's indigenous AI defense technology capacity, and a concrete example of deep collaboration between advanced international AI technology and Taiwan's local industry ecosystem.
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