Mayor of Daejeon city, Korea visited Taiwan’s Hsinchu to seek tech cooperation
Daejeon Mayor Lee Jang-woo on Wednesday visited Hsinchu
City, northwest of Taiwan, to seek technological cooperation between the two
cities with an aim of turning Daejeon into Asia's Silicon Valley.
Lee visited the Hsinchu Science Park, Taiwan’s national
industrial complex built in 1980 which currently houses over 500 acclaimed
technology companies, including TSCM, ASE and MediaTek. There, the mayor and officials from the industrial complex
discussed Hsinchu’s history of nurturing local businesses into international
tech companies, according to the Daejeon city government. Lee also visited the Industrial Technology Research
Institute known as an agency that played a crucial part in transforming
Taiwan's labor-intensive industries into innovation-driven ones.
Taiwan's achievement in system semiconductor manufacturing
has inspired Daejeon's drive to build an advanced industrial complex, dubbed
Daedeok Innopolis, according to Lee.
“Daejeon should learn from ITRI, as the
institution’s studies and achievements have also led to the prosperity of local
entrepreneurship,” Lee said.
Daejeon and Hsinchu share similarities in the course of
their developments as both the cities were established through the state's
drive to nurture technology. Lee expressed his hopes to maintain close ties
with Hsinchu to further develop the cities into Asia’s most advanced tech
sector complexes.
According to Lee's office, the mayor signed a memorandum of
understanding with Hsinchu Mayor Kao Hung-an on expanding cooperation in
technology.