Taipei machine tool show to go virtual, physical event postponed
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President Tsai Ing-wen (front, center) and local officials look at hardware tools exhibited at a booth during the 2019 Taipei International Machine Tool Show (TIMTOS). CNA file photo.
Taipei, Feb. 1 (CNA) The physical 2021 Taipei International Machine Tool Show (TIMTOS), which was scheduled to open in March, will be postponed to an as-yet undecided date due to a surge in domestic cases of COVID-19 in Taiwan, the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) said Monday.
However, the show will still take place March 15-April 15, albeit in a virtual format, the department said.
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Machine tool show to open as scheduled
Staff writer, with CNA
The Taipei International Machine Tool Show (TIMTOS) is to open in March as scheduled, even though Taiwan has reported an increase in the number of domestic COVID-19 cases, Taiwan Association of Machinery Industry chairman Alex Ko (柯拔希) said on Wednesday.
Speaking at a news conference in Taipei, Ko said that he has faith in Taiwan’s ability to fight the pandemic, despite a spike in locally transmitted COVID-19 cases in an infection cluster at Taoyuan General Hospital.
“TIMTOS 2021, which will open as scheduled on March 15 and run through March 20 at Taipei World Trade Center Exhibition Hall 1 and Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 2, is likely to be the first major trade show in the world,” Ko said.