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Special Report

Global Networking Facilitates Versatile Collaboration

Marking a 45-year milestone, ITRI realizes the importance of collaboration and is more than grateful for the support from its global partners. Without solid partnerships and close connection to the world, it is unlikely for ITRI to reach its height, leading Taiwan’s technology innovation and industrialization. In the forum “Industrial Co-Creation to Discover Blue Oceans”, representatives of foreign offices including British Office Taipei, Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association, and American Institute in Taiwan were invited to share their experience in working with ITRI and promoting the collaborations between Taiwan and their countries.

Ms. Catherine Nettleton

Every success relies on strong partnerships. Over the past few years, ITRI has established strong partnerships with various parts of the world, and we’re very pleased that UK is part of that. We have some incredible success stories together from groundbreaking new treatments for serious medical illnesses to innovative, new options for generating and storing energy. These collaborations are not only strengthening the relationship between British institutions with ITRI, but also making contributions to the well-being of the world in the future.

Ms. Catherine Nettleton
Representative, British Office Taipei
Mr. Mitsuhiro Yokota

We have a good relationship between Japan and ITRI. For example, ITRI and Japan’s AIST have a joint collaboration project: ITRI-AIST R&D Collaboration Space. ITRI is also very famous in its incubation center for startup industry, which is a good learning model for Japan.

Mr. Mitsuhiro Yokota
Deputy Representative, Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association, Taipei
Ms. Helen Peterson

ITRI has contributed to an international culture of innovation both through its own research and by helping foreign companies establish successful research facilities in Taiwan. We at the American Institute in Taiwan take great pride in our relationship with ITRI and look forward to expanding collaboration between U.S. companies and research institutes and ITRI.

Ms. Helen Peterson
Commercial Section Chief, American Institute in Taiwan
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