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The Maiden Voyage of "Ocean Research V" Shows Taiwan's Capacity for Marine Technology (Chinese Version)
NAR Labs Newsbrief(2014/04/26)The first own-built ocean research vessel, "Ocean Research V", which is a 2700-ton multi-functional, ocean-going research vessel, made its maiden voyage on February 18, 2013, after two years of construction under the supervision of Taiwan Ocean Research Institut
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National Science and Technology Conference to Help with Forming National Sci-tech Policy Consensuses (Chinese Version)
Taipei Times (2012/12/18) & CNA - Focus Taiwan (2012/12/16) National Science Council (NSC) Minister Cyrus CHU told the opening day of the ninth quadrennial National Science and Technology Conference (December 17) that a new project to shift the leadership in technology program
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Licenses for 4G to Be Issued Next Year, NCC Says (Chinese Version)
Taipei Times (2012/08/27) The operational licenses for fourth-generation (4G) mobile communications are scheduled to be issued next year, the National Communications Commission said over the weekend.
The nation’s telecoms service regulator announced the policy after it was passed by the Executive Yuan last week.
The commi
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Taiwan-built Ocean Research Vessel Officially Launched (Chinese Versin)
The China Post (2012/08/11) “Ocean Research V,” a domestically designed and built research vessel, was officially launched in Kaohsiung on August 10 and will begin operations from January next year, the Taiwan Ocean Research Institute said in the southern city.
The ship can improve domestic ocean research and developme
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President Stresses Value of Fundamental Research (Chinese Version)
Taiwan Today (2012/07/03) Basic research is of great importance to both the public and private sectors in Taiwan and the basis of the nation’s long-term growth and development, R.O.C. President Ying-jeou MA said July 2.
The president made the remarks at the opening ceremony of Taipei-based Academia Sinica’s biennial Convocat
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Taiwan University Evaluations to Become More Flexible (Chinese Version)
Taiwan Today (2012/07/03) The uniform evaluation system applied to all universities in Taiwan will be revised to give more importance to self-assessment and allow more flexibility, R.O.C. Education Minister Wei-ling CHIANG said July 2.
New regulations will be announced by the end of July, and could be in effect as early
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Academician Calls for Think Tank on Sustainability Science (Chinese Version)
CNA - Focus Taiwan (2012/07/02) Taipei, July 2 (CNA) A former Academia Sinica vice president called July 2 for the establishment of a think tank on sustainability science that can integrate research in various fields and propose solutions for the government.
Chao-han LIU said Academia Sinica should establish the t
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Academicians Call for Government Support for Agriculture Sector (Chinese Version)
CNA - Focus Taiwan (2012/07/03) A member of Academia Sinica suggested July 3 the creation of a national research institute for agricultural technology to help build the competitiveness of the sector, which has been hard-hit by globalization.
Chang-hung CHOU said in a report at the July 2-5 biennial meeting o
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National Lab Center Aims to Boost Taiwan's Innovative Research Power (Chinese Version)
CNA – Focus Taiwan (2012/05/08) Taiwan's National Applied Research Laboratories said Tuesday it will play a key role in the country's transition to an innovative economy due to its cutting-edge research credentials.
Liang-gee CHEN, President of the state-run laboratories who took office on May 1, said t
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Taiwan to Promote National Science and Technology Upgrades: Science Minister (Chinese Version)
CNA – Focus Taiwan (2012/04/23) Taiwan will spare no efforts in the next few years to promote a scientific and technological upgrade of the country, and a conference will be held later this year to search for the best strategies to achieve the goal, Science Minister Cyrus CHU said Monday (April 23).
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NCC Chairman Calls Access to Internet a Basic Human Right (Chinese Version)
The China Post (2012/03/20) The extensive spread of Internet usage and broadband Internet are basic human rights, National Communications Committee (NCC) Chairwoman Herng SU said yesterday, pledging that the government would do its best to work toward achieving the goal of "reasonable pricing for sufficient bandwidth."
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Taiwan Needs Industrial Transformation Aiming at Humancentric Innovation: Official (Chinese Version)
CNA (2012/03/19) IAMOT 2012 Taiwan (International Association for Management of Technology 2012 Congress in Taiwan), hosted by the Institute of Technology Management, National Tsing Hua University, took place in Hsinchu on March 19. Facing the present global competition, Taiwan needs another i
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Taiwan Can Compete in Next-generation DRAM Race: Official (Chinese Version)
CNA - Focus Taiwan (2012/03/12) March 12 (CNA) Taiwan can be competitive in the global race to develop the next generation of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips if it launches a concerted effort now, National Science Council (NSC) head Cyrus C.Y. CHU said on March 12.
"I believe Taiwan has a competitive edg
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NSC Establishes Sci-tech Development Council (Chinese Version)
National Education Radio (2012/02/14) National Science Council (NSC) establishes Sci-tech Development Council in order to collect advices that support NSC's execution and promotion of the development of natural science, sustainability technology, engineering technology, life sciences, humanity and social sciences, science education
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Taiwan to Advance Schedule Opening Up 4G: NCC (Chinese Version)
China Times E-paper & udn.com (2012/02/10) Facing the emerging overcrowded telecommunications on broadband internet and mobile internet, Chairperson of National Communications Council (NCC) Herng SU told the press on February 9 that Taiwan must speed up the schedule opening up the fourth generation (4G) mobile internet for one to
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NARL Proposes Five Annual Focuses in 2012 (Chinese Version)
CNA (2012/02/05) Following the national policy for sci-tech development, President of National Applied Research Laboratories (NARL) Wen-Hwa CHEN told the press that this year the affiliated institutes and laboratories will focus on five topics about people's liveliness and wellbeing or economic development, especially highlighting the
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Government to Replace Around 30% of Streetlamps with LEDs (Chinese Version)
The China Post (2012/01/28) The government is planning to replace 30 percent of the country's existing mercury vapor streetlamps with LED streetlamps this year in an attempt to save energy and reduce carbon emissions, the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) said recently.
The MOEA will replace about 300,000 old str
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Taichung Software Park to Break Ground in May: City Government (Chinese Version)
CNA - Focus Taiwan (2012/01/27) A software development park in Taichung is scheduled to break ground in May, with construction expected to be completed in April 2013, the Taichung city government said Friday.
The software park, which will be located in the Dali District in the southwestern part of the city, is
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NSC Proposes Strategies for Running Ministry of Science and Technology (Chinese Version)
CNA (2012/01/11) National Science Council (NSC) explained to the public the plans and strategies for accomplishing the new task of running the Ministry of Science and Technology in four domains, expecting to promote the cooperation among industries, academies and research and development institutes on adva
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Government Seeks to Boost Tech Industry with Cut to IPR Red Tape (Chinese Version)
The China Post (2011/11/26) Lawmakers revised a law to allow more flexible use of government-owned technological intellectual property rights (IPR) on November 25.
The revisions to the Technology Basic Law passed the third reading to replace rigid stipulations that have been blamed for hampering Taiwan's tech
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NSC Approves NSPO's Accomplishment (Chinese Version)
CNA (2011/11/11) To celebrate National Space Organization (NSPO)'s twentieth anniversary, a celebration ceremony was held in Hsinchu Science Park on November 11. National Science Council (NSC) Minister Lou-chuang LEE attended the ceremony and delivered an address.
LEE pointed out that the accomplishment of Taiwan's twenty-year space devel
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Taiwan Academic Chief Urges for Bill on Research Involving Human Subjects (Chinese Version)
China Times E-paper (2011/10/26) A biobank collecting more than one million local human biological samples is going to be destroyed in February, 2012. Academia Sinica President Chi-huey WONG said, the bill on research involving human subjects should be hastened. The controversy in Article 29 could be by
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Taiwan and Japan Should Increase Sci-tech Cooperation, Especially after 311 Earthquake: Taiwan-Japan Science and Technology Forum (Chinese Version)
RTI (2011/09/05) Taiwan-Japan Science and Technology Forum is held from September 5 to 6. Significant figures from the governments, academia and industries in Japan and Taiwan are invited to the event to discuss about the impact of 311 Earthquake i
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Chunghwa Telecom Plans to Slash Optical Network Charges (Chinese Version)
CNA (2011/05/03) In order to match up with the national sci-tech policy promoting digital convergence, Chunghwa Telecom plans to actively promote high speed optical network by cutting down the internet charges. The charge of 20M network service will be reduced from NT$1320 to NT$1039 with a 21.3% drop; the charge of 50M
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NSC Plans to Set Solar Battery Laboratory to Enhance Competitiveness of Taiwan's Green Energy Industry (Chinese Version)
RTI (2011/01/20) NSC announced on January 20 that an organic solar cell research and measurement laboratory will be set beginning in this year in order to enhance the research and development capacity and the competitiveness of Taiwan's solar power batteries industry in the
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President Ma Instructs to Accelerate Promotion of Digital Convergence (Chinese Version)
CNA (2010/12/07) President Ying-jeou MA directs to accelerate the advancement of Digital Convergence Development Act. President MA points out, the digital convergence development in Taiwan is falling behind many countries including China, and if we do not accelerate the development, Taiwan may lose the comp
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Taiwan Ocean Research Institute to Headquarter in Kaohsiung (Chinese Version)
Now News (2010/11/04) The staff of the first national research institute headquartered in South Taiwan, Taiwan Ocean Research Institute, have in turn entered and stationed in Sinda Port, Kaohsiung, while the nationwide largest research ship of 2700 tons in the limelight is planned to begin the operation in 2012. Kao
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MoEA Approved HP's and IMEC's Applications to Set R&D Centers in Taiwan; the Number of Foreign Investors to Set R&D Centers in Taiwan in 2010 May Reach 14 (Chinese Version)
Udn.com (2010/10/22) Ministry of Economic Affairs (MoEA) announced on 21 that the number of foreign investors to establish research and development (R&D) centers in Taiwan may reach 14 this year with a total investment of 4
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CEPD to Spend Seven Billion NT Dollars on WiMAX Industry in Four Years, Aiming at 4G Opportunities (Chinese Version)
The Liberty Times (2010/09/07) & CEPD Newsletter (2010/09/06) Council for Economic Planning and Development (CEPD) passed the developmental plan for WiMAX industry, proposed by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, on September 6; according to the plan, a budget of about seven billi
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President Ying-jeou Ma: to Make Bio-tech Industry Next Trillion in Four Years (Chinese Version)
RTI, Now News & CTS (2010/07/22) President Ying-jeou MA attended and addressed to the opening ceremony of “Bio Taiwan 2010” (the conferences and exhibition). He pointed out, the government has kept promoting bio-tech industry development by means of, for examples, supporting the raise of venture ca
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