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COMPUTEX 2021 Hybrid Embarks on an Intelligent Journey with AI Tech Giants
April 27, 2021 GMT
TAIPEI, Taiwan (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 27, 2021
According to IDC, worldwide revenues for the artificial intelligence (AI) market are expected to break the USD 500 billion mark. As AI continues to transform daily lives with various applications, industries are actively introducing AI technologies into operations in the drive to optimize business processes. As the global leading ICT tradeshows, COMPUTEX teams up with major international technology companies to showcase the AI ecosystem and deliver an exceptional intelligent exhibition experience.
The Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA, 外貿協會) is to host a job fair focusing on students from Taiwan’s diplomatic allies and other emerging markets in Taipei on May 29, the government-funded trade promotion organization said on Friday.
The purpose of the job fair is to enable Taiwanese companies with overseas businesses and those planning to expand abroad to recruit talent with special language skills, the council said.
Taiwanese investors are relatively unfamiliar with the nation’s diplomatic allies and emerging markets, despite their huge potential, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Miguel Tsao (曹立傑) said at a launch event for the fair.
TAITRA president
Job fair targeting talent from Taiwan s allies to open in May
04/23/2021 04:20 PM
Miguel Tsao / CNA photo April 23, 2021
Taipei, April 23 (CNA) A job fair focusing on students from allied countries and other emerging markets has been scheduled for May 29 in Taipei, a government-funded trade promotion organization said Friday.
The purpose of the job fair is to allow Taiwanese companies with overseas businesses and those planning to expand abroad to recruit talent with special language skills, according to the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA).
Taiwanese investors are relatively unfamiliar with Taiwan s allies and emerging markets, despite their huge potential, Deputy Foreign Minister Miguel Tsao (曹立傑) said at an event held to launch the fair.
Taiwan Business TOPICS Azizi Tucker first came to Taiwan as a senior supply engineer for Tesla. He now heads
his own Taiwan-based EV components company, XING Mobility. Photo: XING Mobility
Taiwan has a relatively complete supply chain for electric vehicle components, and companies such as Tesla rely heavily on Taiwanese suppliers for a majority of their EV parts. Yet the island has not produced a viable EV brand to contend in the global market.
Azizi Tucker first came to Taiwan in 2007 while working for a little-known Electric Vehicle (EV) startup called Tesla Motors. A senior supply development engineer, Tucker was assigned to look for parts and components to build Tesla’s very first vehicle, the Tesla Roadster.
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