The Startup Festival "2024 Meet Taipei" was held from November 21 to 23 at the Taipei Expo Park. This year's event, themed "Taiwan +1," focused on artificial intelligence (AI), deep tech, and international development, establishing itself as a key platform for innovation and international startup collaboration.
Deputy Director of the Ministry of Economic Affairs' Small and Medium Enterprise and Startup Administration (SMESA), Chia-Ying Wu, attended the event on November 21, providing on-site support and guidance.
Deputy Director of SMESA On-Site to Support Startup Growth and Economic Momentum in Taiwan
Chia-Ying Wu, Deputy Director of SMESA, visited the exhibition on November 21 to inspect the SMESA startup booth and various domestic and international startup teams presenting their innovative achievements. She offered guidance, encouragement, and took the opportunity to gain deeper insight into the current state of Taiwan's startup ecosystem and its connections to international markets.
Deputy Director Wu emphasized that the development of the startup ecosystem is crucial to Taiwan's economic future and serves as an important bridge to the global market. She noted that platforms like Meet Taipei provide opportunities for increased exchange and collaboration, bringing more innovative energy and international resources together.
i2i Drives Taiwan's Startup Ecosystem and Global Connectivity under SMESA's Guidance
i2i, Taiwan's largest startup accelerator and incubation center, has long worked under SMESA's guidance to promote the growth of domestic startups and facilitate their internationalization.
i2i also supports the entry of promising international startups into Taiwan, fostering mutual exchange and connecting with the global startup ecosystem.
This year, i2i also participated in Meet Taipei, witnessing the latest progress and outcomes of Taiwan's innovation and entrepreneurship platform.
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