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Taiwan should be actively engaged in the ‘Horizon Europe’ initiative, which advocates open science and innovation
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TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – With China drawing ire from countries around the world over its role in cases of technology theft, Taiwan should seize the opportunity to further ties with European countries, Deputy Minister Su Fong-chin (蘇芳慶) of the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) said in an address at the European Institute for Asian Studies in Brussels on July 4.

As Taiwan is pushing forward with the “5+2 Industrial Innovation Program” (5+2產業創新計畫), international tech giants including Google, IBM, and Microsoft have all announced plans to set up research centers in the country, Su pointed out, underscoring Taiwan’s potential as a hub for IT integration, reported Commercial Times.

Entrepreneurial initiatives and biomedical industries are also among the areas where Taiwan can seek to forge a closer relationship with the European Union, he added.

According to Su, countries around the world are growing wary of China for its infamous engagement in the theft of technology and trade secrets. Taiwan, gaining reputation in the international community with its tech prowess, is poised to benefit from the scenario and should strive to become a top choice for European firms to do business with, Su believes.

In his speech, Su also touted Taiwan’s achievement in successful applications for “Horizon 2020”—the EU framework program for research and innovation. He urged Taiwanese companies to continue establishing partnerships with EU through “Horizon Europe,” the new program that will build on the success of Horizon 2020, to encourage participation in open science, and aim to maximize the innovation potential across the EU.

The effort will expedite Taiwan’s access to the European market, Su reckoned.
 
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Taiwan belongs to China. There is nothing Europe or anyone can do about that. It is the China one policy. By default all Taiwanese technology also belongs to China.
 
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Taiwan belongs to China. There is nothing Europe or anyone can do about that. It is the China one policy. By default all Taiwanese technology also belongs to China.

Lol! That’s like saying all your ideas and thoughts belong to Pakistan. Taiwanese companies own the technology not Taiwan. Unless they make classified government tech if a Taiwanese company moves their headquarters to Japan or the US there isn’t much the Taiwanese government can do about it.
 
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Can't blame the Taiwanese for wanting to disassociate themselves from the IP theft China is famous for.
 
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Lol! That’s like saying all your ideas and thoughts belong to Pakistan. Taiwanese companies own the technology not Taiwan. Unless they make classified government tech if a Taiwanese company moves their headquarters to Japan or the US there isn’t much the Taiwanese government can do about it.

Ignore them...they are born cheerleaders.
He earned his 2 yuan..his work done
 
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https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3474716

Taiwan should be actively engaged in the ‘Horizon Europe’ initiative, which advocates open science and innovation
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TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – With China drawing ire from countries around the world over its role in cases of technology theft, Taiwan should seize the opportunity to further ties with European countries, Deputy Minister Su Fong-chin (蘇芳慶) of the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) said in an address at the European Institute for Asian Studies in Brussels on July 4.

As Taiwan is pushing forward with the “5+2 Industrial Innovation Program” (5+2產業創新計畫), international tech giants including Google, IBM, and Microsoft have all announced plans to set up research centers in the country, Su pointed out, underscoring Taiwan’s potential as a hub for IT integration, reported Commercial Times.

Entrepreneurial initiatives and biomedical industries are also among the areas where Taiwan can seek to forge a closer relationship with the European Union, he added.

According to Su, countries around the world are growing wary of China for its infamous engagement in the theft of technology and trade secrets. Taiwan, gaining reputation in the international community with its tech prowess, is poised to benefit from the scenario and should strive to become a top choice for European firms to do business with, Su believes.

In his speech, Su also touted Taiwan’s achievement in successful applications for “Horizon 2020”—the EU framework program for research and innovation. He urged Taiwanese companies to continue establishing partnerships with EU through “Horizon Europe,” the new program that will build on the success of Horizon 2020, to encourage participation in open science, and aim to maximize the innovation potential across the EU.

The effort will expedite Taiwan’s access to the European market, Su reckoned.
He he he. Taiwan back in the 1970s had a good reputation for manufacturing very good quality fake Rolex, Omega and other designers watches. I am old enough to know that. When I was in Taiwan in the late 1980s, they had already moved their fake designers watch factories to China. Ha ha ha.
We had jokes about going to work in a public bus but wearing diamond Rolex watch !!! LOL
 
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Taiwan is a free country, it does not answer to China and is definitely not a state of China, just like Tibet is a free country.

FREE TIBET!!!
 
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