Industrial Development Bureau

30+ companies from the Taiwan ICT industry now live on virtual platform, reveal how they are boosting their solutions for smart cities

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Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Through its 3D immersive online platform "Smart City Taiwan 360," IDB will exhibit from November 3 until early next year, the leadership and technological capabilities of Taiwan.

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  • Through its 3D immersive online platform "Smart City Taiwan 360," IDB will exhibit from November 3 until early next year, the leadership and technological capabilities of Taiwan.
  • The novelties that will be presented fall into several categories, including Mobility, Governance, Health, 5G and more.
  • Please visit the website and request a virtual tour: http://www.smartcitytw360.com
    Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) is the administrative agency of Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan.
  • With support from the central government, collaboration and integration between local governments and industry stakeholders have resulted in many fruitful accomplishments.

2020 Taiwan Innotech Forum Focuses on IP Strategies in Post-Pandemic Era

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Monday, September 28, 2020

In light of this, the Industrial Development Bureau under the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) and Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), together with the world-renowned IP magazine Intellectual Asset Management (IAM), held the third edition of IPBC Taiwan at the 2020 Taiwan Innotech Forum.

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  • In light of this, the Industrial Development Bureau under the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) and Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), together with the world-renowned IP magazine Intellectual Asset Management (IAM), held the third edition of IPBC Taiwan at the 2020 Taiwan Innotech Forum.
  • They shared practical experiences in managing IP business strategies, thereby assisting Taiwan industry in seizing growth opportunities and enhancing their IP competitiveness.
  • According to the World Economic Forum (WEF), Taiwan ranks number 3 on technology innovations including IP applications.
  • The 2020 Taiwan Innotech Forum is one series of activities held under the Taiwan Innotech Expo.

TIE’s Innovation Pilot Pavilion Showcases Taiwan's Smart Value and R&D Capacities of Government Agencies

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Friday, September 25, 2020

The 2020 Taiwan Innotech Expo's (TIEs) Innovation Pilot Pavilion, organized by the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB), MOEA, opened yesterday (September 24) at the Taipei World Trade Center Exhibition Hall 1.

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  • The 2020 Taiwan Innotech Expo's (TIEs) Innovation Pilot Pavilion, organized by the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB), MOEA, opened yesterday (September 24) at the Taipei World Trade Center Exhibition Hall 1.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200925005233/en/
    TIEs Innovation Pilot Pavilion Showcases Taiwan's Smart Value and R&D Capacities of Government Agencies (Photo: Business Wire)
    In the New Health area, the focus is on epidemic prevention-related technologies.
  • Among these is the long-acting electrochemical dechlorination technology jointly developed by the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) and HCG.
  • The Multi Experience area focuses on smart life technologies, including the New Kinpo Groups smart delivery robot.

System Integration Award 2020 demonstrates Taiwan's application of smart system integration in overseas markets

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Tuesday, September 8, 2020

To encourage Taiwanese industry players to extend successful smart system integration applications to overseas markets and to establish Taiwan as a leading supplier of smart city solutions, the Taipei Computer Association (TCA), the System Integration Promotion Alliance Project Office, the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB), the Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Global Organization of Smart Cities (GO SMART) co-organized the System Integration Award 2020.

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  • To encourage Taiwanese industry players to extend successful smart system integration applications to overseas markets and to establish Taiwan as a leading supplier of smart city solutions, the Taipei Computer Association (TCA), the System Integration Promotion Alliance Project Office, the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB), the Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Global Organization of Smart Cities (GO SMART) co-organized the System Integration Award 2020.
  • Ms. Wang conferred the System Integration Award 2020 to award winners in recognition of their contributions.
  • The System Integration Award has been held for five years with the number of applications received increasing year by year.
  • For details about the event, please contact the organizer, the System Integration Promotion Alliance Project Office, IDB, Ministry of Economic Affairs.

2019 TIE Future Technology Pavilion Provides Opportunities for Industrial Transformation

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Friday, September 27, 2019

TAIPEI, Sept. 26, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Taiwan Innotech Expo's (TIE's) Future Technology Pavilion opens today (Sep. 26).

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  • TAIPEI, Sept. 26, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Taiwan Innotech Expo's (TIE's) Future Technology Pavilion opens today (Sep. 26).
  • The Future Technology Pavilion offers over 100 domestically developed technologies, all of which are the innovation efforts from the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB), Department of Industrial Technology (DoIT), Small and Medium Enterprise Administration, Ministry of National Defense, and National Development Council.
  • This year, the Future Technology Pavilion focuses on Smart Factory, Digital Services, and Smart City, and exhibits the R&D capacities of many government sectors.
  • TIE 2019 has also set up an international zone, inviting51 organizations such as Nissan Motor, National Science and Technology Development Agency of Thailand, and Fraunhofer to exhibit.

New Report Highlights Successful Circular Business Models in Taiwan

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Monday, November 26, 2018

TAIPEI, Taiwan, Nov. 26, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research (CIER) launched a report supported by the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) to analyze the next wave of circular economy business models in Taiwan.

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  • TAIPEI, Taiwan, Nov. 26, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research (CIER) launched a report supported by the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) to analyze the next wave of circular economy business models in Taiwan.
  • The global average for PET bottle collection rates hovers around 55% by Year 2017, for Taiwan it's 95%, with FENC processing half of the island's PET bottles.
  • These three attributes together helped create a strong business case for the circular economy.
  • For more information download CIER's report here: https://www.linkandloop.net/publications
    For more information about FENC's work check here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp7SUbc3WQE