TSMC at the head of historyâs tide: two high walls and one sharp knife Note: This is a joint translation by Joy Dantong Ma and Jeffrey Ding all credit for the original goes to the authors and the original text linked below. These are informal translations and all credit for the original work goes to the authors. Others are welcome to share excerpts from these translations as long as my original translation is cited. Commenters should be aware that the Google Doc is also publicly shareable by link. These translations are part of the ChinAI newsletter - weekly-updated library of translations from Chinese thinkers on AI-related issues: https://chinai.substack.com/
Amitatech Technologies Inc. with ITRI support will bring the experience of using solid-state batteries earlier
Clean energy use and reduction of carbon dioxide emissions are the common consciousness of all countries in the world. Among them, the introduction of renewable energy storage systems and the promotion of electric vehicles are the unanimous implementation of governments and enterprises around the world. The most critical strategic component is the lithium ion battery. Whoever has a higher energy density, lower cost, and higher safety lithium battery will control the development trend of this wave of safer lithium battery technology.
All-solid-state batteries are a goal that everyone is striving to pursue. However, the stable and large scale production of solid-state electrolyte materials and all-solid-state batteries has many bottlenecks to be broken in the current manufacturing process, which reduces the production cost of batteries and increases the yield rate.
Tatung and Tangeng ink deal over electric vehicles
By Lisa Wang / Staff reporter
Tatung Co (大同) yesterday signed a supply contract with Tangeng Advanced Vehicles Co (唐榮車輛), paving the way for the firms to deepen their partnership as they seek a share of the global electric vehicle market.
Tatung is to supply 100 high-efficiency power systems for electric buses to Tangeng, Tatung said in a statement.
The power systems include motors and driving components, it said.
From left, Tangeng Advanced Vehicles Co chairman Jonathan Ho, Tatung Co chairman Lu Ming-kuang and Tatung executive vice president Tai Feng-shu attend a news conference in Taipei yesterday.
ITRI on Clarivate Top 100 Global Innovator List for Fifth Time
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HSINCHU, Feb. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Supported by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Industrial Technology Research Institute (
ITRI), the largest applied research institution in Taiwan, has been named a Clarivate Top 100 Global Innovator for the fourth consecutive year and the fifth time overall since 2015, making it the most awarded research institution ever in Asia. ITRI is also on the list alongside renowned international companies and institutions, such as Apple, Microsoft, Intel, Qualcomm, Samsung, Fraunhofer, and the University of California.
ITRI is named a Clarivate Top 100 Global Innovator 2021.
2021/02/24 18:20 CPC launched its Advanced Catalysis Center in Chiayi City Wednesday CPC launched its Advanced Catalysis Center in Chiayi City Wednesday (CNA photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) Oil refiner CPC Corporation, Taiwan, responded to the falling demand for fossil fuels by launching an Advanced Catalysis Center (ACC) project Wednesday (Feb. 24). The office, headquartered in Chiayi City, will research and develop advanced materials and catalysts necessary to cut carbon emissions, CNA reported. Catalysis played an important part in the search for new materials and in the reduction of air pollution, officials emphasized at the launch ceremony. State-owned CPC said it was facing reduced demand for gasoline and diesel fuels, making a transformation a necessity for its future. Oil products would be used less for the production of fuels and more for the manufacture of new materials, officials told r