From time to time, we invite scholars and experts to give lectures or participate in closed-door discussions, in order to broaden understanding and share analysis of important events and issues.
Last year, the United Nations Climate Conference called for the global acceleration of carbon reduction and net zero carbon dioxide emissions before 2050. For this reason, the Executive Yuan released in March Taiwan’s roadmap to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. However, observers find the government’s plan to be a fantasy because it excludes nuclear power when developments in renewable energy are seriously behind, while hydrogen energy and carbon capture technology remain nascent.
DetailsThe 2024 presidential election is approaching, and the cross-strait stance of each candidate’s camp has been the focus of attention. Will “war and peace” be the main theme of this election? What will the future of cross-strait relations be? Singapore, which has played a crucial role between the two sides on multiple occasions, how does it view the future development of cross-strait relations?
DetailsTaiwan’s semiconductor industry has become an indispensable global supply base for chips due to its mature foundation and reduced global production. The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has been called Taiwan’s “sacred mountain” because of its pivotal role in the industry. However, hidden crises lurk in the midst of this prosperity. Beyond semiconductors, where is Taiwan’s next core industry? Where should Taiwan go next? What is the direction planned and the advantages? These questions deserve attention. The Monte Jade Science and Technology Association (Taiwan), K.T. Li Foundation for Development of Science and Technology, and Fiar Winds Foundation have invited industry experts to share their insights on this critical issue concerning Taiwan’s future.
DetailsThe "right to be forgotten" is no longer just a description in poems but will also be an important point of view that affects global digital governance!
DetailsThe forum will be moderated by renowned anchor Jaw Shaw-kong and feature three heavyweight policy experts: Jiang Yi-huah (former premier), Su Chi (former secretary-general of the National Security Council), and Su Hung-da (chairman of Taiwan Association of International Relations).
DetailsCurrent technology giants can be said to be data companies. Without data, they are unable to grasp consumer preferences.
DetailsThe Second Sino-Japanese War, better known in Chinese as the War of Resistance Against Japan, is arguably the most important historical event in Asia in the 20th century.
DetailsHistorical figures have multiple facets, and Chiang Ching-kuo is no exception. Chiang died 32 years ago. Most people think that he is both majestic and mysterious.
DetailsAnthony Lo, founder of the GIANT brand and former chief executive officer (CEO) of GIANT group, the world’s largest bicycle manufacturer, overcame various challenges over 40 years and led GIANT’s marketing from Taiwan to the world’s top three bicycle brands.
DetailsAs we enter the spring of 2020, the is greeted by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, letting us observe once again that many issues have no boundaries.
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