Published May 12, 2021, 5:40 PM
Bureau of Foreign Trade (BOFT) and Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA)
Taiwan is one of the nations that heeded the call to be more earth-friendly when it comes to manufacturing particularly in its plastic and rubber industry. Very timely indeed as global awareness on environmental issues continues to rise with particular interest on how manufacturing practices can be made more efficient, produce less harmful wastes and be energy efficient in order not to harm Mother Nature.
Last May 6, 2021, in the webinar “Shaping Tomorrow, Discovering Taiwan Plastic & Rubber Machinery”, organized by the Bureau of Foreign Trade (BOFT), MOEA, Taiwan, R.O.C., and the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), in conjunction with Taiwan Association of Machinery Industry (TAMI), five leading Taiwanese companies shared their advanced manufacturing technologies. The event attracted more than 284 people who all registered online, with 176 peak
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2021/05/07 17:10 (Taiwan News photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) In response to calls from India to save lives due to a massive surge in coronavirus cases, the Taiwan government flew out its first medical aid delivery on Sunday (May 2) with speedy assistance from the National Cheng Kung University Hospital (NCKUH). In April, India experienced a catastrophic second wave of COVID-19 infections and there was a nationwide shortage of oxygen concentrators. As a result, the country s famed child climate activist Licypriya Kangujam reached out to Taiwan s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, calling for assistance. In response, the Taiwan government sought help from NCKUH, the largest healthcare center in Tainan, to speed up the humanitarian relief effort. The hospital tapped into its professional network to help the government identify readily available oxygen concentrators from its stockpile to support India s COVID-19 relief efforts, in less tha
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TAIPEI, Taiwan TAITRA (Taiwan External Trade and Development Council) announced today that Dr. Lisa Su, President and CEO of AMD, is invited back to deliver a keynote address at COMPUTEX 2021. This digital keynote will be on Tuesday, June 1, at 10:00 AM Taipei time, with the keynote theme
“AMD Accelerating – The High-Performance Computing Ecosystem”.
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Try refreshing your browser, or AMD President & CEO Dr. Lisa Su to Keynote at COMPUTEX 2021 on High-Performance Computing Ecosystem Back to video COMPUTEX displays will be digital this year, with keynotes and forums running on hybrid. “It has been a year unlike others. Technology has gotten us through some of the most challenging times,” said James Huang, TAITRA Chairman. “We will continue to transform our exhibition models and practices to meet the evolving needs of our exhibitors, visitors, and media, without losing the most essential element of a