Taiwan’s Vice Minister of Science and Technology visits UK to explore opportunities
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From 23-25 November, Taiwan’s Vice Minister of Science and Technology (MOST), Yu-Han Tsou, led a nine-member delegation to the UK to develop existing scientific cooperation and explore new opportunities.
After attending a welcome briefing at the TRO, the delegation visited several key institutions in London and Cambridge to pursue greater links in clean energy, artificial intelligence, space science, future manufacturing, the digital economy, and life science.
Delegation members included Director General of MOST Chun-Chieh Wu, President of the National Applied Research Laboratories (NARLabs) Yeong-Her Wang, Deputy Director-General of the Southern Taiwan Science Park Chen-Kang Su, Professor Margaret Dah-Tsyr Chang of National Tsing Hua University, and Dr Ming-Chih Cheng of National Chung Hsing University.