Premier Su Tseng-chang on Tuesday attended the launch of the Taiwan Innovation Board and Pioneer Stock Board, saying that the government’s economic strategy for supporting innovative industries is to create a better investment environment for them.
The Chinese language program for migrant workers organized by Taipei City Government kicked-off in April, but was forced to adopt online format due to the pandemic, seeking to minimize the hazard of contagion for enrolled students.
This month, Taiwan Tech Arena (TTA) has initiated “Optimized Service, Maximized Exposure, and Continued Growth,” three key digital transformation strategies, to continue empowering global startups in the post-pandemic era. Through digitization of services, the initiative aims to empower startups to seize international business opportunities via OMO (Online-Merge-Offline) international exhibitions, zero-boundary resource connections, and TTA one-stop digital service official website.
To further promote the New Southbound Policy and fine-tune the visa policy for citizens of NSP partner countries and Russia traveling to the Republic of China (Taiwan), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) convened a meeting with other related government agencies on April 12.
Regarding the six imported cases, they were 5 men and one woman between 20 and 59 years old. They arrived in Taiwan from Argentina, the United Arab Emirates, Cambodia, Poland, Denmark, and the US, respectively. They arrived in Taiwan between May 28 and July 17.
The world’s first ever table lamp to use “candlelight organic light-emitting diodes,” which eliminate harmful blue light, has been developed in Taiwan and is being produced here. When the lamp is used at night, because its light includes no blue wavelengths, the body can secrete normal amounts of melatonin, helping to block the development of cancer cells.