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Tuesday, 6 January 2009
China finally gives okay nod to 3G licenses
While China Mobile will provide 3G service via home-grown TD-SCDMA network, China Unicom and China Telecom will rely on WCDMA and CDMA 2000 respectively, ...
Voices of the Web
In 2009 Qualcomm will open a dedicated mirasol display factory in Taiwan which is a major step towards ramping up its supply chain. E-Ink, the “electronic ...
Report: China's IPTV Market Saw 100 Percent Growth in 2008
About one year ago, the Chinese government released a general policy to encourage digital TV industrial development, but failed to follow up with specifics, ...
China Q4 mobile phone shipment volume seen unchanged from Q3
China's mobile phone industry reached a shipment volume of 175.2 million units in the third quarter of 2008, a 6.2 percent increase quarter-on-quarter and a ...
Freescale’s new silicon targeting sub-$200 netbook market
With its reference design featuring the Linux-based Ubuntu operating system, the chip is intended for a range of mobile devices. Other features include the ...
CyberLink Delivers Touch-Enabled Multimedia Solutions for ASUS Eee ...
TW), innovative solution provider for the connected digital lifestyle, announces today its collaboration with ASUS to bundle two of CyberLink's applications ...
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Stockwire.com: (OTC:LNVGY) Lenovo Group Ltd just released some ...
Lenovo Lays Stake on Prime Screen Real-Estate with Industrys First Dual Screen Mobile Workstation (OTC:LNVGY) Lenovo Group Ltd. RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, ...
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If you or someone you know is interested in presenting to the Technology Committee of the American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei, please contact the committee chairpersons.
As our mission states, the Committee is a forum for ideas that connect business and technology. Topics may include presentation of emerging technology, or discussion of business issues for technology companies in Taiwan. Take a look at some of our previous meetings to get a sense of the kinds of meetings we host. The Committee explores the latest product and service trends, highlighting emerging opportunities - with a strong focus on information technology and related industries, including industries as diverse as business process technology, biotechnology, telecommunications, nanotechnology, GIS, e-commerce, aerospace, manufacturing automation...
We are open to individuals or organizations. Members come form business, government and academia. The committee hosts a monthly speaker series. Meetings may be breakfast or luncheon meetings on weekdays. The speaker speaks in English to a group of 25 to 50 executives and senior management of local foreign offices and multinationals. This is an invaluable forum to network with other domestic and international technology players as well as government officials on issues from technology to markets to regulation.