Green tech R&D gets a boost

Taiwan Today
Date: January 06, 2017

The National Applied Research Laboratories under the Ministry of Science and Technology signed an

NARL President Wang Yeong-her (right) and NCKU President Jenny Huey-jen Su display an agreement on cooperation in the R&D of low-carbon and green energy technologies. (Courtesy of NARL)

agreement Jan. 5 with National Cheng Kung University in southern Taiwan’s Tainan City to cooperate in the research and development of low-carbon and green energy technologies.

According to the pact, NARL and NCKU will collaborate in areas such as semiconductor applications and nanodevices, which will play a key role in the development of sustainable technologies.

Wang Yeong-her, president of NARL, said the organization intends to build a center for the study of nanodevices on the NCKU campus. Called the National Nano Device Laboratories—Southern Branch, the facility is slated for completion in 2019 and will function as a hub of innovation, Wang said, adding that NARL will contribute NT$100 million (US$3.13 million) every year toward the center.

Established in 1988 under NARL, the Hsinchu City-based National Nano Device Laboratories is dedicated to supporting the R&D of advanced semiconductor processing technologies and cultivating tech talents.    [FULL  STORY]

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