Taiwan on Thursday signed a cooperation agreement with a Slovakian education establishment and research agency to help it build a semiconductor laboratory and cultivate talent in the high-tech industry.
Under the agreement, Taiwanese and Slovak experts would conduct exchanges on technology and cooperate on its development, and Taiwan would share its semiconductor experience to help Slovakia improve its capabilities, the Taipei Representative Office Bratislava said in a statement.
Taiwanese Representative to Slovakia David Lee (李南陽) signed the agreement for Taiwan, while Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (STUBA) rector Oliver Moravcik and Slovak Academy of Science (SAS) Institute of Electrical Engineering director Vladimir Cambel were present for Slovakia, the office said.
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Lee said Taiwan and Slovakia are like-minded partners, and that through the agreement, the Industrial Technology Research Institute would work closely with STUBA and SAS to jointly build a national semiconductor laboratory for Slovakia.
In addition, the office would continue to promote semiconductor scholarships to have Slovakian experts and students visit Taiwan to help strengthen the eastern European country’s capacity in the field, Lee said.
Moravcik said semiconductor technologies are crucial to the EU and Slovakia.
Since the beginning of this year, Taiwan and Slovakia have worked together on several projects, including an investment made under the Central and Eastern European Investment Fund and memorandums of understanding signed in June on healthcare and cultural cooperation.
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