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Message: [Creativity] Taiwan Strikes 42 Gold Medals at Seoul Invention Show

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Change Date: December 05, 2011 01:13PM

[Creativity] Taiwan Strikes 42 Gold Medals at Seoul Invention Show
[Creativity] Taiwan Strikes 42 Gold Medals at Seoul Invention Show (<a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?127,18370>Chinese Version</a>)

<i>CNA</i>, <i>China Times E-paper</i> & <i>udn.com</i> (2011/12/04) Seoul International Invention Fair (SIIF) 2011 rounded off the event on December 4 evening. Taiwan delegation won 2 secondary prizes, 5 special prizes, 42 gold medals, 67 silver medals and 32 bronze medals in total, making it the biggest winner team in the fair.

The delegation leader Tsung-tai CHEN told the press, nearly 32 countries and 700 pieces of invention works joined SIIF 2011; Taiwan delegation presented 173 pieces of works and won 2 secondary prizes, 5 special prizes, 42 gold, 67 silver and 32 bronze medals. CHEN also encouraged the other 32 teams that fell in the competition to continue their effort trying to give better performance in the future.

The second-prized works are a ladder trolly by a senior high school student Chen-yiu CHONG (曉捂蟡, Taichung Municipal Hui-Wen High School) and a an eco-friendly nail painting device by a college students team (led by Guo-hau CHONG鞊, Far East University). The former is a convenient invention combining ladder and trolly that largely lifts work efficiency. The latter is a device that can reduce the emission of toxic gas in nail painting.

According to CHEN, the delegation received great supports from the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Economic Affairs, for instance, in subsidizing the students members' air tickets and the development of the traditional industries. The supports, according to CHEN, indeed increased the local invention capacity.


Further Information:
<a href=http://www2.cna.com.tw/ShowNews/WebNews_Detail.aspx?Type=FirstNews&ID=201112040013>CNA 2011/12/04</a> (Chinese)
<a href=http://news.chinatimes.com/politics/130502/132011120301139.html>China Times E-paper 2011/12/04</a> (Chinese)
<a href=http://mag.udn.com/mag/campus/storypage.jsp?f_ART_ID=358337>Udn.com 2011/12/04</a> (Chinese)
Changed By: techman
Change Date: December 05, 2011 01:13PM

[Creativity] Taiwan Strikes 42 Gold Medals at Seoul Invention Show
[Creativity] Taiwan Strikes 42 Gold Medals at Seoul Invention Show (<a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?127,18370>Chinese Version</a>)

<i>CNA</i>, <i>China Times E-paper</i> & <i>udn.com</i> (2011/12/04) Seoul International Invention Fair (SIIF) 2011 rounded off the event on December 4 evening. Taiwan delegation won 2 secondary prizes, 5 special prizes, 42 gold medals, 67 silver medals and 32 bronze medals in total, making it the biggest winner team in the fair.

The delegation leader Tsung-tai CHEN told the press, nearly 32 countries and 700 pieces of invention works joined SIIF 2011; Taiwan delegation presented 173 pieces of works and won 2 secondary prizes, 5 special prizes, 42 gold, 67 silver and 32 bronze medals. CHEN also encouraged the other 32 teams that fell in the competition to continue their effort trying to earn give better performance in the future.

The second-prized works are a ladder trolly by a senior high school student Chen-yiu CHONG (曉捂蟡, Taichung Municipal Hui-Wen High School) and a an eco-friendly nail painting device by a college students team (led by Guo-hau CHONG鞊, Far East University). The former is a convenient invention combining ladder and trolly that largely lifts work efficiency. The latter is a device that can reduce the emission of toxic gas in nail painting.

According to CHEN, the delegation received great supports from the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Economic Affairs, for instance, in subsidizing the students members' air tickets and the development of the traditional industries. The supports, according to CHEN, indeed increased the local invention capacity.


Further Information:
<a href=http://www2.cna.com.tw/ShowNews/WebNews_Detail.aspx?Type=FirstNews&ID=201112040013>CNA 2011/12/04</a> (Chinese)
<a href=http://news.chinatimes.com/politics/130502/132011120301139.html>China Times E-paper 2011/12/04</a> (Chinese)
<a href=http://mag.udn.com/mag/campus/storypage.jsp?f_ART_ID=358337>Udn.com 2011/12/04</a> (Chinese)
Changed By: techman
Change Date: December 05, 2011 01:11PM

[Creativity] Taiwan Strikes 42 Gold Medals at Seoul Invention Show
[Creativity] Taiwan Strikes 42 Gold Medals at Seoul Invention Show (<a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?127,18370>Chinese Version</a>)

<i>CNA</i>, <i>China Times E-paper</i> & <i>udn.com</i> (2011/12/04) Seoul International Invention Fair (SIIF) 2011 rounded off the event on December 4 evening. Taiwan delegation won 2 secondary prizes, 5 special prizes, 42 gold medals, 67 silver medals and 32 bronze medals in total, making it the biggest winner team in the fair.

The delegation leader Tsung-tai CHEN told the press, nearly 32 countries and 700 pieces of invention works joined SIIF 2011; Taiwan delegation presented 173 pieces of works and won 2 secondary prizes, 5 special prizes, 42 gold, 67 silver and 32 bronze medals. CHEN also encouraged the other 32 teams that fell in the competition to continue their effort trying to earn better performance in the future.

The second-prized works are a ladder trolly by a senior high school student Chen-yiu CHONG (曉捂蟡, Taichung Municipal Hui-Wen High School) and a an eco-friendly nail painting device by a college students team (led by Guo-hau CHONG鞊, Far East University). The former is a convenient invention combining ladder and trolly that largely lifts work efficiency. The latter is a device that can reduce the emission of toxic gas in nail painting.

According to CHEN, the delegation received great supports from the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Economic Affairs, for instance, in subsidizing the students members' air tickets and the development of the traditional industries. The supports, according to CHEN, indeed increased the local invention capacity.


Further Information:
<a href=http://www2.cna.com.tw/ShowNews/WebNews_Detail.aspx?Type=FirstNews&ID=201112040013>CNA 2011/12/04</a> (Chinese)
<a href=http://news.chinatimes.com/politics/130502/132011120301139.html>China Times E-paper 2011/12/04</a> (Chinese)
<a href=http://mag.udn.com/mag/campus/storypage.jsp?f_ART_ID=358337>Udn.com 2011/12/04</a> (Chinese)

Original Message

雿: techman
Date: December 05, 2011 01:10PM

[Creativity] Taiwan Strikes 42 Gold Medals at Seoul Invention Show
[Creativity] Taiwan Strikes 42 Gold Medals at Seoul Invention Show (Chinese Version)

CNA, China Times E-paper & udn.com (2011/12/04) Seoul International Invention Fair (SIIF) 2011 rounded off the event on December 4 evening. Taiwan delegation won 2 secondary prizes, 5 special prizes, 42 gold medals, 67 silver medals and 32 bronze medals in total, making it the biggest winner team in the fair.

The delegation leader Tsung-tai CHEN told the press, nearly 32 countries and 700 pieces of invention works joined SIIF 2011; Taiwan delegation presented 173 pieces of works and won 2 secondary prizes, 5 special prizes, 42 gold, 67 silver and 32 bronze medals. CHEN also encouraged the other 32 teams that fell in the competition to continue their effort trying to earn better performance in the future.

The second-prized works are a ladder trolly by a senior high school student Chen-yiu CHONG (曉捂蟡, Taichung Municipal Hui-Wen High School) and a an eco-friendly nail painting device by a college students team (led by Guo-hau CHONG鞊, Far East University). The former is a convenient invention combining ladder and trolly that largely lifts work efficiency. The latter is a device that can reduce the emission of toxic gas in nail painting.

According to CHEN, the delegation received great supports from the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Economic Affairs, for instance, in subsidizing the students members' air tickets and the development of the traditional industries. The supports, according to CHEN, indeed increased the local invention capacity.


Further Information:
CNA 2011/12/04 (Chinese)
China Times E-paper 2011/12/04 (Chinese)
Udn.com 2011/12/04 (Chinese)