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The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI; Chinese: 工業技術硏究院; pinyin: Gōngyè Jìshù Yánjiù Yuàn) is a technology research and development institution in Taiwan. [1] It was founded in 1973 and is headquartered in Hsinchu City, Taiwan, with branch offices in the U.S., Europe, [2] and Japan.
Edwin Liu (Chinese: 劉文雄) is a Taiwanese businessman who is the current president of Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI).He was previously the senior vice president of Smart Grid & Grid Management at Nexant, Inc.
The Taiwanese semiconductor industry got its start in 1974. In 1976 the government convinced RCA to transfer semiconductor technology to Taiwan. [4] Under the direction of Chiang Ching-Kuo the government appointed the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) to lead the development of the industry with an emphasis on developing commercial products rather than pure scientific advances.
After he left General Instrument Corporation, Sun Yun-suan, Premier of the Republic of China (ROC), recruited him to become chairman and president of the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) in Taiwan, where the ROC government is now based, having lost the mainland. [17]
Chih-Kung Lee (C.K. Lee; Chinese: 李世光; pinyin: Lǐ Shìguāng; born October 1959) is a Taiwanese mechanical engineer.He is a distinguished professor of the Graduate Institute of Electronics Engineering, the Institute of Applied Mechanics (IAM) and the Dept. of Engineering Science & Ocean Engineering at National Taiwan University.
In 1986, Li Kwoh-ting, representing the Executive Yuan, invited Morris Chang to serve as the president of the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) and offered him a blank check to build Taiwan's chip industry. At that time, the Taiwanese government wanted to develop its semiconductor industry, but its high investment and high risk ...
In 1982, the new Materials Research Laboratories (MRL) was established under the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) [2] and Lin was appointed as its founding director. But an illness kept him from coming on board until 1983, when he resigned from Du Pont and moved his family (wife Ada and 2 school-age children, Ann and Gene, and ...
The Central Taiwan Innovation Campus (traditional Chinese: 中臺灣創新園區; simplified Chinese: 中台湾创新园区; pinyin: Zhōng Táiwān Chuàngxīn Yuánqū) is a research center in Zhongxing New Village, Nantou City, Nantou County, Taiwan. [1]