DSP Valley gladly invites you to join a mission to Taiwan (Mai 30 - June 3, 2016) to attend the European Innovation Week. Read more and register.
As we can imagine that you want to have more information on this event but also on the opportunities that Taiwan has to offer, we have decided to organise an information session for the Belgian and Dutch companies that are interested to explore business in Taiwan and consider to participate in the European Innovation Week. This information will session will take place on April 6th from 16:00h – 18:00h at the High Tech Campus in Eindhoven. Afterwards there is networking opportunity during a small reception. For registration, see below.
What does the info session offer?
Program
- Introduction European Innovation Week - Silicon Europe Worldwide
- General introduction Taiwan - Representative Chou from the Taiwanese embassy The Hague
- Opportunities for the European ICT industry in Taiwan - ITRI (Dr.-Ing. Liang-Han Hsieh from ITRI Berlijn)
- Opportunities in Taiwan - View from the Dutch representatives in Taiwan (Guy Wittich,head Innovatie Attaché)
- The matchmaking, the website and the profiling – Enterprise Europe Network (EEN)
- Support from the regional trade organisations – RVO – FIT
- Discussion, questions
- networking
What is the European Innovation Week?
The European Innovation Week in Taiwan is co-organized by Silicon Europe Worldwide. The European Innovation Week offers you a broad program including many opportunities to get acquainted with a manifold of Taiwanese companies, institutes and organisations. Computex, the largest Asian ICT fair and counterpart of the CES, will be the venue for the event.
More information on the European Innovation Week in Taiwan.
Location:
Conference Centre High Tech Campus - room Planck
High Tech Campus
5656 AG Eindhoven
When
April 6th- 4-6PM
Registration
Please register for this info session by sending an email to Johan Lecocq
The info session for the European Innovation Week is part of the project Silicon Europe Worldwide (European Semiconductor Cluster Internationalisation Project) which has received funding from the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020).