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Mr. Stanley Wang Deputy General Director Institute for Information Industry 25/01/2011
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Major IT and CE companies such as Intel, h l Microsoft, GE, Honeywell MIT House_n
Japan Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications: Ubiquitous Computing Home Panasonic, Panasonic EU House Toshiba, Mitsubishi, NTT DoCoMo
Remote safety monitoring, entrance control, smoke/fire detection, remote d t ti t disaster prevention control
Complete home healthcare designed for the sick, elderly, and h di d handicapped; fees d f come from taxes, extra fees, and insurance
In design and selection of building materials, use renewable energy such as solar and wind power; automatic sensor lighting and air-con equipment based on environment and usage habits
Intelligent logistics, mobile navigation, LBS, mobile learning, e-commerce, intelligent agent
Intelligence g Environment
Environment control, sleep guidance; controlled by TV, multi-function remote lti f ti t control, handset, web pad; or remote control
IAO
Paradigm Shift
Intelligent Taiwan I t lli tT i
High-Tech Service Island
e M u e-M-u
Hsinchu Science-based e-Infrastructure Industrial Park Ten Emerging Industry e -Opportunity e-Industry Export Industrial Park e-Government Ten Infrastructure Projects NII Projects
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High-Tech Policy
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Taiwan 10
Taiwans IT Leading Companies Inventec (4), Quanta (7), Wistron (8), Acer (10), HTC (13), Asustek (26), Hon Hai Precision (40), TSMC (48), Compal (50) Simplo(52) (50),
Korea 6
Top2
Top3
Note: The data are only good for products made in Taiwan, excluding the products made overseas by Taiwanese investment SourceBusiness Week, ITIS Project, MOEA,compiled by MIC/III, Nov. 2010
Technological Infrastructure
1 2 3 4 5 8 15 18 8 22 23 USA Singapore Hong Kong Israel Taiwan Sweden Finland Korea o ea China Japan
Scientific Infrastructure
1 2 3 4 5 7 9 10 12 13 USA Japan Germany y Korea Taiwan Sweden Switzerland China Singapore Finland 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 64
Technology
US Finland Taiwan Sweden Denmark Switzerland Korea Japan Singapore China 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 26
Innovation
US Switzerland Finland Japan Sweden Taiwan Germany Singapore Korea China
SourceThe World Competitiveness Yearbook 2010 (IMD), The Global Competitiveness Report 2009-2010 (WEF)
Patents Granted in US
Number N b Ranking , 5,371 4,667 5,431 5,298 5 298 5,938 5,118 6,361 6,128 6,339
Ranking
6,642 10 9 8 7
5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
6 5 4 3 2 1 0
M-Taiwan Program
e-Taiwan Program
e-Taiwan
High-Tech Service Island
e-Taiwan
Competitive Industry
Supports to industries competitiveness p
InformationInformation-rich Society
Best information available to citizen
e-Industry
e-Government
e -Opportunity
e-Life
Infrastructure
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M-Taiwan
0.9 Billion US$
6,000 km broadband ducts
AP
Gov.
AP
AP
Dual Network
Cellular GSM/GPRS/3G/
PHS
KaoChung Backbone B kb
Home
i-Taiwan 12 Projects
Sustainable Environment Development
1. Island-wide Transportation IslandNetwork 12. Sewer Construction 2. Kaohsiung Free Trade and Ecology Harbor
Intelligent Taiwan
10. Flood Control and River Rectification
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Goals
To foster a sound environment for the development of the Cultural and Creative Industry, to transform Taiwan into the Cultural and Creative Hub of Asia Pacific To built a learning society by improving the publics language, reading, and ICT literacy and usage, and to improve the quality of higher and vocational education to provide quality training
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Intelligent Taiwan
NGN Infrastructures
Green ICT
Diverse Talents
Improving education environment Enhance interdisciplinary Lifelong learning
Fulfilling user g Establishing needs wireless superhighway Satisfying nonp pc users Sensor network Using IT Digital enabled services Convergence to improve quality of life
Green building Utilize ICT to enhance energy saving Improve QoL & Increase industry efficiency y
Increase cultural literacy Enhancing esthetics environment Integrate culture g g sightseeing & technology
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Superior E-government
Manpower Cultivation
Telematics (MOEA) Wireless Broadband Convergence (MOTC) Cultural and Creative Industry (CCA) Superior e-gov applications (RDEC) Living Labs (MOEA)
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Key application fields Intelligent healthcare Intelligent home apps. Food safety Ubiquitous e-Govt certification Intelligent g Digital g transport Multimedia and vehicles contents
Infrastructure
Manpower cultivation -- i l M lti ti implement suitable manpower cultivation, i t it bl lti ti increase national competitiveness Broadband convergence networks -- establish broadband networks, accelerate network convergence
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WISDOM
W I S D O M
Wireless & Broadband Convergence
Cultural & Creative Industry Superior egovernment Demand-driven Applications Equal Digital Opportunity Manpower Cultivation
Internet
Infrastructure
Communications equipment i i i
Connectivity provision
Mobile services
Terrestrial TV stations
Satellite
Mobile life
Mobile phone bil h communications Image phone Data reception
Mobile learning
CATV
Comprehensive Environment
Capital infusion
Television industry
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Regional/Geographical Level
Personal/Residential Level
Smartphone Mobile TV Intelligent living environment Notebook PC Digital TV Intelligent surveillance system ill Ticket integration and e-ticket e-
Government officer
/airports)
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Accessible, affordable
Reasonable Internet access rates Affordable PCs
Expand e-learning opportunities and imporve IT knowledge Integrate and develop diverse digital resources and promote elearning services Enable equal digital utilization and learning opportunities for underprivileged children
Availability of ICT devices consulting and assistance and participation in IT communities devices, assistance, Local information stations Town libraries
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IT advisory groups
Reduce the development of colleges towards extremes Strengthen core capability Construct intelligent Taiwan Diverse manpower cultivation Basic environment
By improving e-learning and teaching methods to enhance the quality of higher education and li f hi h d i d reinforce the foundation of basic common knowledge
Control the demand and supply of culture and creation manpower; balance the development of manpower on a cross-disciplinary model and seek connection with the world
Build a cross-institution collaboration mechanism so as to cultivate cross-disciplinary manpower capable of bl f comprehensive understanding and innovation integration in the area of intelligent living g g
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Regular Internet users : 16.13 million, 70% PC penetration rate : 85.7%* Internet penetration rate : 78.7%* (* Household basis) Mobile Internet penetration rate: 41 9% 41.9% Mobile phone penetration rate : 118.5% Digital TV penetration: 31.1% Taiwan also A major procurement center for global ICT companies & buyers Ranked 1st in worldwide major ICT product market share f more th 10 products k t h for than d t
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Taiwans e-Readiness eE-Government Ranking: top of the world E-Government Performance / Brown University Taiwan ranked 1st in 2002, 2004, 2005, 2nd in 2006 & 2008, 3rd in 2007 Global Information Technology Report 2009-2010 / WEF -- Taiwan ranked 3rd in Government Usage and, 11th in Government Readiness World Information Society Report 2007 / ITU, Taiwan ranked 7th in Digital Opportunity Index ( pp y (DOI) amongst 181 countries surveyed. ) g y IT Industry Competitiveness Index 2008 / EIU, Taiwan ranked 2nd amongst 66 countries surveyed. surveyed Global Information Technology Report 2009-2010 / WEF, Taiwan ranked 3rd in Asia, 11th in Networked Readiness Index (NRI)
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Broadband Convergence
The number of broadband users has reached 7.83 million on Oct 2010 from 6.1 million on Jan 2008 with 2.79 illi 2 79 million wireless users (36%), up i l (36%) from 1.29 million on Jan 2008. 30Mbps d b 30Mb and above b db d broadband coverage has reached 71.02 (2010/09) By 2015 100Mbps B 2015, 100Mb coverage will reach 80% Based B d on FTTH Council June 2010 C il J surveyTaiwans Fiber network penetration ranked #4 in the world
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800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 971 Jan-2008 981 Jan-2009 998 Aug-2010 480.9 507 508.4 Wir d 129.1
Dec-07 976 Dec-08 986 9812 996 9612 Jun-08 9712 Jun-09 Dec-09 Jun-10
e-Government Initiatives
Efficiency
Offer 3,984 consolidated online services for government efficiency. Over 67.1% (3,330,000 entries) tax payers filed Income Tax online in 2009, and 97.8% business entities pay Sales Tax online. Implement GPKI applications and information security service to ensure a secure environment for government transactions and services. Rank top 5 from 2001~2008 (top 1 for 3 years, top 2 in 2008) in Global e Government Study e-Government by Brown University. Device (Portable devices) Network (wireless broadband) Application Web 2.0 Services custom, t proactive, basic and continuous services i (Web 2.0)
e-governance
ICT Infrastructure
Stage 1 Network deployment p y Mid-term e-Gov plan (1997 - 2000)
Source: RDEC
On-line Services
Ubiquitous Services
Performance
Smart bike Animal husbandry Farming & Tracer Leisure Farm Product Tag MID Smart User Interface Smart controller MEMS Potable color e-paper Smart Card LBS Sensor Networks Comfort & Convenience
Smart Town
Health Care
Mobile HL7 Smart Assistant IEEE 1451 Sensor Digital TV Body Access Device Monitoring Device Smart HAC
i-City
Intelligent Park
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Taichung
Precision Machinery R&D Park
Taipei
Nei-Hoo Hi-Tech Park
i-Lan Zhang-Hua
Zhang-Bin i H lth Park Zh Bi i-Health P k Aboriginal Culture and Tourism Town
Kaohsiung Pu-Li P Li
Green LOHAS Smart Town Da-Ai Reconstruction Village g
Tai-Tung
Smart Green and Tourism Town
Kaohsiung
Lin-Hai & Lin-Yuan Industrial Park
Users
Electronic Billboards
Personal Computer C
Bluetooth
zeebee
WiFi
Data Acquisition Platform
xDSL
Command Control Gateway
3.5G/3G
Data Transfer Platform
WiMAX
E-Commerce Platform
Service Providers
Healthcare
Intelligence Traffic Management
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Knowledge Database
Integrated KM Web-Portal (Information for pest & disease control, production optimization, Early warning, regulation, etc.)
Market Access Improvement E-commerce platform, Market price/trend analysis, Produce categorization, Wholesale e-bidding sys., Payment system
e-Agriculture
Production Control/Enhancement
Distribution Management
Storage management, Logistic management management, Transportation environment Control, Packing technology g gy
Production traceability, Production monitoring monitoring, Greenhouse control, Environmental monitoring, Growing management g g
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Industry Promotion
R&D
Professional Cultivation
Application Promotion
International Collaboration
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