Institute for Information Industry
The Institute for Information Industry (III; Chinese: 資訊工業策進會; pinyin: Zīxùn Gōngyè Cèjìnhuì, abbreviated Chinese: 資策會; pinyin: Zīcèhuì) was established in 1979 as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) to support the communication sector in Taiwan under the supervision of the Republic of China Ministry of Economic Affairs. It has international partnerships with InBIA, IEEE and Cisco Networking Academy.
Company type | NGO research institute |
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Industry | R&D |
Founded | July 24, 1979 |
Headquarters | 11F, No. 106, Section 2, Heping East Road, Taipei City , Republic of China (Taiwan) |
Key people | Dr. Chih-Kung Lee, Chairman Dr.CH Cho, President |
Services | ICT R&D, Telematics R&D, ICT Talents Cultivation, Market Intelligence Analysis, Science & Technology Law Research & Service, ICT Applied Innovative Service, ICT Application Promotion, Innovated Start-Ups Incubation, International Collaboration Development |
Revenue | NT$4.1 billion (2009) |
Number of employees | 1800+ (2012) |
Website | web.iii.org.tw |
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