Gorilla Technology Group Secures Three New Project Wins in Taiwan

Reuters01-13
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/GRRR">Gorilla Technology</a> Group Secures Three New Project Wins in Taiwan

Gorilla Technology Group Inc. has announced the securing of three new project wins in Taiwan, spanning public safety, ports, and environmental protection sectors. The contracts, awarded between December 30, 2025, and January 5, 2026, will extend Gorilla's deployments across critical infrastructure and environmental protection initiatives. The company expects revenue from these projects to be recognized during 2026, contingent on delivery milestones and customer acceptance. Specific contract values were not disclosed. Notable projects include upgrades to video analytics and intelligence workflows for forest protection by a Taiwan National Special Police unit and enhancements to lawful interception and cybersecurity capabilities for a Taiwan National Criminal Investigations Agency.

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