Taiwan's small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in aerospace manufacturing face a unique challenge: the high cost of obtaining necessary certifications.
The 34th Academia Sinica academician and honorary academician election recently welcomed 28 new members, including Douglas Yu, Vice President of Pathfinding for System Integration...
Indian semiconductor startup Silizium Circuits is a promising company receiving support from the Taiwan government and stationed at the Tainan site of Taiwan Tech Arena (TTA-South),...
Gallium nitride (GaN), a third-generation compound semiconductor, has not developed as rapidly as silicon carbide (SiC). Nevertheless, this hasn't deterred new opportunists from joining...
Taiwan startup Carbon Shuttle is betting big on innovative carbon-based materials to transform the recycling of precious metals from electronic waste, a critical component in major...
The domestic carbon credit trading regulations in Taiwan are set to be implemented on August 15. According to Jian-Zhong Tian, President of Taiwan Carbon Solution Exchange, the domestic...
In a keynote that resonated across the global renewable energy sector, Sam Kimmins, Director of Energy at the Climate Group, highlighted the remarkable progress and ambitious goals...
Taiwan, already a leader in fixed-bottom offshore wind energy in the Asia-Pacific region, is setting its sights on floating wind technology to maintain its competitive edge.
Google's 2024 environmental report outlines progress and challenges toward achieving its net zero carbon emissions goal. It emphasizes the struggles to secure clean energy in the...
As the global push for sustainable energy gains momentum, Taiwan is positioning itself at the forefront of the emerging floating wind sector. Raoul Kubitschek, Managing Director of...
As the global race for sustainable energy intensifies, Taiwan is making bold moves in the nascent floating wind sector. Despite only 200 MW of operational projects worldwide, led...
The "2024 Semiconductor Talent Development Program," a joint effort of the German government of Saxony, National Taiwan University, and TSMC, has born the first batch of fruits.
As the global floating offshore wind industry gears up for explosive growth, Taiwan is positioning itself at the forefront of this renewable energy revolution.