iNavi Systems sets course for AI-driven mobility at TAITRONICS & AIoT Taiwan 2025
iNavi Systems, renowned for its expertise in autonomous driving and mobility mapping solutions, has announced its participation in TAITRONICS & AIoT Taiwan 2025, one of Asia’s most influential electronics and technology exhibitions.
The event will take place from 22–24 October 2025 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, bringing together more than 300 global companies and 500 booths showcasing the latest in smart technologies and digital transformation.
At this year’s exhibition, iNavi Systems is set to unveil its next-generation navigation app, built on TomTom’s Orbis uncompiled map data and enriched with real-time traffic information. The app promises a leap forward in localised mapping, offering detailed cartographic data, precision-driven POIs (Points of Interest), and intelligent driver assistance capabilities specifically tuned for Taiwan’s complex mobility landscape.
A new era of data-driven navigation
The centrepiece of iNavi’s presentation will be a live demonstration of its Taiwan-optimised app, which blends TomTom’s global mapping accuracy with iNavi’s proprietary data processing and user-interface expertise. Attendees can expect to see real-time traffic updates, adaptive routing based on congestion and incident reports, and contextual data layers that integrate seamlessly with in-vehicle infotainment systems.
Eunbok Lee, CEO of iNavi Systems, shared the company’s vision: “Participating in TAITRONICS & AIoT marks a key milestone for us to demonstrate our technological innovation in the Asian market. Through our collaboration with TomTom, we’re bringing data-driven navigation experiences unlike anything currently available, offering users more choice beyond existing solutions.”
This next-generation app is designed not just for drivers but also for a rapidly evolving ecosystem of connected mobility services, from smart city logistics to autonomous vehicle applications. With its cloud-connected architecture and support for multiple sensor inputs, iNavi’s platform aims to become a foundational layer for intelligent transport systems across Asia.
Collaboration with TomTom:
The collaboration with TomTom, the global leader in mapping and location technologies, represents a strategic fusion of data expertise and mobility innovation. TomTom’s Orbis Map database, known for its flexibility and granular detail, forms the backbone of iNavi’s localisation strategy in Taiwan.
TomTom’s traffic services, combined with iNavi’s AI-enhanced data fusion algorithms, enable higher accuracy in route prediction, travel-time estimation, and hazard detection. This real-time intelligence not only benefits individual drivers but also serves fleet operators, logistics providers, and smart city planners seeking better transport efficiency.
The partnership also reflects a growing trend among navigation technology providers to shift from static map-based systems to dynamic, continuously updated digital twins of road networks. By integrating crowd-sourced and sensor-derived data, iNavi and TomTom can deliver millisecond-level updates that respond instantly to changing conditions, from sudden lane closures to evolving traffic flows.
Expanding beyond Korea
Building on its strong domestic success, iNavi Systems is executing a regional expansion strategy that starts with Taiwan. The company intends to leverage its proven service-customisation model, which tailors solutions for specific mobility and regulatory environments. By aligning its offering with local market dynamics and infrastructure requirements, iNavi seeks to establish itself as a trusted technology partner in Taiwan’s growing smart mobility sector.
Following its Taiwanese debut, iNavi plans to scale its operations across the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region in 2026, targeting markets with accelerating adoption of digital mapping and AI-driven mobility solutions. Key growth areas include Southeast Asia, where urbanisation and government-led smart city initiatives are driving demand for sophisticated location-based services.
The company’s cross-sector ambitions span:
- Mobility and automotive OEMs seeking integrated navigation and ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) platforms.
- Logistics and fleet management providers needing real-time tracking and optimised routing.
- Smart city and infrastructure projects focused on data interoperability and intelligent transport systems.
Taiwan’s smart mobility landscape takes shape
Taiwan has rapidly become a regional hub for AIoT (Artificial Intelligence of Things) innovation, blending artificial intelligence with connected devices and advanced communication systems. Its strong semiconductor and electronics industries have made it fertile ground for the next generation of smart mobility solutions.
Events like TAITRONICS & AIoT Taiwan have become pivotal meeting points for companies driving the convergence of AI, connectivity, and automation. The 2025 edition will spotlight innovations across robotics, sensor integration, autonomous driving, and digital twins, all key to the evolution of intelligent transportation.
As Taiwan continues investing in smart city infrastructure, partnerships like iNavi’s with TomTom underscore how global and local expertise can merge to deliver mobility systems that are safer, more efficient, and environmentally responsive.
A step toward connected, autonomous ecosystems
The introduction of iNavi’s new navigation platform signals a broader shift toward autonomous-ready infrastructure. By leveraging real-time environmental data and AI-enhanced routing, such systems pave the way for semi-autonomous and fully autonomous driving in complex urban environments.
Furthermore, the integration of uncompiled map data allows for direct interpretation by vehicle sensors and machine-learning algorithms, eliminating the latency introduced by traditional map compilation processes. This capability enhances responsiveness, reduces computational overhead, and improves safety for connected vehicles.
With both consumer and enterprise demand for precision mapping growing exponentially, iNavi’s strategy positions it at the forefront of the industry’s transformation toward data-rich, AI-driven navigation ecosystems.
A vision of smart mobility for tomorrow
As TAITRONICS & AIoT 2025 prepares to open its doors in Taipei, iNavi Systems stands poised to make a lasting impression. The unveiling of its next-generation navigation app and its partnership with TomTom represent more than just a product launch, they mark a strategic statement of intent.
By harnessing advanced data analytics, real-time insights, and regional partnerships, iNavi is redefining what modern navigation means for users and cities alike. Its entry into Taiwan not only showcases technological leadership but also highlights the growing importance of localisation, collaboration, and innovation in shaping the global mobility ecosystem.
Driving innovation forward
From Korea’s bustling highways to Taiwan’s emerging smart roads, iNavi Systems is charting a clear course toward a connected, intelligent future.
Its blend of data precision, adaptive design, and strategic foresight positions it as a pioneer in Asia’s mobility revolution, one that’s likely to influence how cities and vehicles interact for decades to come.