On July 17, i2i was invited to attend the grand opening of Taoyuan City's first official startup accelerator, "Taoyuan City Skyline." During the event, they connected with Dr. Joseph Huang, the Chief Investment Officer of Adesso Nonprofit Foundation.
On July 23, Dr. Huang visited the Nangang Software Incubator operated by i2i. Both parties exchanged information on their respective startup acceleration programs, discussing the potential for Taiwanese startups to enter the US market and the opportunities for international startups to establish themselves in Taiwan, laying the groundwork for future collaborations.
(Dr. Joseph Huang, Chief Investment Officer of Adesso Nonprofit Foundation, visits the Nangang Software Incubator operated by i2i.)
Adesso Nonprofit Foundation, run by Adesso Inc. and established in Los Angeles by Chairman Allen Ku, aims to leverage local Chinese resources to provide tailored consulting and comprehensive services for Taiwanese startups and companies expanding to the US. Their goal is to help Taiwanese businesses quickly adapt to local legal, tax, and branding practices, and integrate seamlessly into the community. The foundation’s founders and members possess extensive experience in Taiwan-US business cooperation and local expertise, assisting companies in building four key modules: marketing, operations, logistics, and human resources for international markets.
i2i shared its startup acceleration services with Dr. Huang, which include advanced office facilities, shared workspaces, a showcase center, expert consultations, and corporate matchmaking. They also introduced two acceleration programs: "IP2 Launchpad" for international startups landing in Taiwan and "IP2 Scale Out" for Taiwanese startups expanding internationally. Through this bilateral exchange, i2i aims to offer new opportunities and support for Taiwanese startups to go global, establishing a foundation for future cooperation.
(i2i and Dr. Joseph Huang discuss collaboration experiences within the Taiwan-US startup ecosystem.)
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