INSIDE introduces Taiwan’s FITI program as a bridge between academic research and startup commercialization. The program helps research teams build business thinking and market connection capabilities through mentors, courses, and supporting resources. Its focus is helping technology-driven teams shorten the gap between laboratory research and market entry, with the article highlighting FITI’s role in accompanying nearly 600 startups through their earliest entrepreneurial steps.
INSIDE reports that the global space economy is accelerating, with low-Earth orbit satellites, orbital data centers, and commercial supply chains becoming key areas of competition. Taiwan already has a position in the space supply chain, but still needs talent in policy, diplomacy, and business strategy. The Taiwan space affairs youth talent program will host Kevin M. O'Connell, former U.S. space commerce official, with applications open until June 5, 2026.
Google Flow Music has launched on iOS, and users in Taiwan can now download it. The app emphasizes a conversational workflow, letting users create lyrics, songs, and music videos without knowing music theory or adjusting complex controls. The news positions it as an accessible AI creation tool for mobile users, though the source does not detail pricing, licensing, output formats, or the underlying model stack.