Show presents treasures from China's imperial era
Those who don't want to travel almost ten thousand kilometers to Taiwan now have the chance to see numerous rare exhibits in Prague. Many of them come from the imperial art collections.
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Those who don't want to travel almost ten thousand kilometers to Taiwan now have the chance to see numerous rare exhibits in Prague. Many of them come from the imperial art collections.
If you want to stay on the ball with AI and computer chips, you need semiconductors. Germany is courting cooperation in the high-tech country of Taiwan. What role Saxony of all places plays in this.
Taiwan is known for its semiconductor technology. However, the country is under pressure, which is why President Lai Ching-te is increasingly seeking cooperation. The Free State of Saxony also has something to do with this.
Saxony's Minister of Economic Affairs meets representatives of the semiconductor industry in Taipei. What opportunities he hopes to gain from the talks with Foxconn and other companies.
Taiwan is a key country in the semiconductor industry. The industry giant TSMC wants to set up operations abroad. Taiwan's government wants others to benefit from this as well.
Saxony sees the planned relocation of Taiwanese chip manufacturer TSMC to Dresden on schedule. "We are making very good progress with TSMC's relocation process in Dresden," explained State Chancellery Leader Oliver Schenk (CDU) in Dresden on Tuesday. The new plant will further strengthen Saxony's po ..
Saxony and Taiwan launch exchange program for talent in the semiconductor industry
Economy Minister Martin Dulig (SPD) hopes the billion-euro investment by chip company TSMC in Dresden will attract more imitators. "This will mean a pull effect for further new settlements and the influx of highly qualified specialists," he said after visiting TSMC's headquarters in Hsinchu, Taiwan, ..
The establishment of TSMC in Dresden strengthens Saxony's reputation as a European center of semiconductor high technology and attracts further international companies.
Taiwanese chip manufacturer TSMC is close to a decision to locate in Dresden to produce chips for the automotive industry.
The world's largest semiconductor maker TSMC is facing problems for its plans to build a new plant in Dresden, Germany. At a shareholders' meeting Tuesday, TSMC Chairman of the Board Mark Liu said negotiations with the German side were ongoing.The Taiwanese chipmaker has concerns about certain issue ..