PurCity, a leader in Cleantech and building digitalization, proudly announces its victory and successful award reception at the IC Taiwan Grand Challenge (ICTGC) in Taipei. The prestigious award was presented by the Minister of the National Science and Technology Council, marking a monumental moment of international validation for PurCity's innovative Wall GapS system.
Out of an impressive field of 150 companies from 28 countries, PurCity was selected as one of eight breakthrough technology winners. The successful trip included the official award ceremony, a high-profile keynote speech delivered at the FUTEX (Future Tech) Pavilion Stage, and an active presence at the international exhibition.
"We are incredibly thrilled and humbled by this recognition from the IC Taiwan Grand Challenge and the National Science and Technology Council," said [CEO Name/Title, if applicable]. "To receive this award directly from the Minister is an immense honor. The energy, connections, and hospitality we experienced while showcasing our Cleantech mission in Taiwan were phenomenal and deeply inspiring. This victory confirms the global urgency and potential of digitalizing sustainable infrastructure."
PurCity's core mission is to create the Pure City, enabling buildings to become active participants in the Smart City ecosystem. The company introduces the worldโs first ECO-ENABLER for buildings, transforming passive structures from environmental burdens into environmental assets that actively work to clean the air and optimize resources.
This deep commitment to digitalization is the foundation of PurCityโs approach, establishing a scalable model for achieving true sustainability in the built environment.
PurCityโs award-winning Wall GapS system was the focus of the keynote session, detailing how next-generation digitalization and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are transforming building performance and environmental impact.
The system is designed to provide multi-functional, verifiable, and massive savings across the building life cycle:
PurCity is eager to build on the powerful connections established during the ICTGC. The recognition from Taiwan reinforces the company's belief that the future of Cleantech relies on combining deep technological innovation with scalable, integrated digitalization.
The CEO remains in Taipei until November 10th, 2025, to facilitate further strategic meetings.
THE FUTURE OF CLEANTECH AND SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE IS NOW.
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Special acknowledgments go to: The Minister of the National Science and Technology Council, Sakura Yang, Tsun-Jen Hou, Ariel Liu, Jacky Chen, Kristie Lee, Grace Chen, National Science and Technology Council, Taiwan, FUTEX (Future Tech), Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI)(ๅทฅๆฅญๆ่ก็ ็ฉถ้ข, ๅทฅ็ ้ข), and the Taipei Computer Association (ๅฐๅๅธ้ป่ ฆๅๆฅญๅๆฅญๅ ฌๆ).