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The leaders of 21st Century foundation
»The president : KAO,YU-JEN »Main experience : The chairman of Taiwan Jurist Association (2004-) The chairman of Human Rights Association of ROC. (1993-1997) Legislator of Taiwan (1993-2005) National policy adviser (1989-1996) Speaker of Taiwan Provincial Assembly (1981- 1989) Vice-minister of Interior Ministry of ROC.(1976-
1978)
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»The CEO : Sun, Ming-hsien
»Main experience :
The chairman of Asian vegetables Center
The Minister of Council of Agriculture, Executive
Yuan, R.O.C
National policy adviser
The professor of National Taiwan University
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»The Chief of R&D : Chou, Yun-tsai
»Main experience :
The Professor of Yuan Ze University
The Chairwoman of Research Development and Evaluation Commission of Taipei City
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21st Century Foundation governmentEnterprises
partnership partnership
Chief Executive Director
Chief Research Director
Agriculture and
Biotechnology
Global Health
Knowledge and IPR
Digital Convergence Industry
Innovative Governanc
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R & D Centers
The Orgnization of 21stCF
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The Introduction of 21stCF
• The history of 21st Century Foundation :– Since 1988, we established with the object: facing the 21
Century, we have to build a proper social values; good social order and social responsibility for human society.
– In the past 20 years, we had held more than 100 academic seminars,
the policy seminars
and public hearings.
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– Complete over 100 research plans and public opinion polls;
– since 1989, produced more than 10 television or radio programs, such as "Problem and its Response" and "Parliament window "…… .
– and published research results.
The Introduction of 21stCF
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the R&D Center for agriculture and biotechnology
• Facilitating agricultural exchanges and cooperation between Taiwan and China and utilizing complementary advantages for reciprocal benefits.
• Facilitating agricultural exchanges and cooperation between Taiwan and Southeast Asia.
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Expected Effects:• Enhancing exchanges between Taiwan and China
on agricultural production, processing, distribution, management, branding and marketing.
• Enhancing agriculture industrial cooperation between Taiwan and China.
• Enhancing agricultural exchanges and cooperation between Taiwan and Southeast Asia.
• Promoting agricultural biotechnology policies in accordance to the 21st Century ideology.
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the R&D center for Digital Convergence Industry
• Providing industrial development principles and policy advices according to digital convergence trends.
• Coordinating academic researches and policy assessment according to economic cooperation between Taiwan and China to facilitating dialogues and industrial collaboration.
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Expected Effects :• Recruiting renowned scholars in communication industry
for researches to evaluate current regulations and periodically publish white papers.
• Combining academic talents and resources between Taiwan and China to conduct interdisciplinary industrial development researches and to offer Chinese-language digital convergence policy advices.
• Organizing related conferences, seminars and forums on a regular basis to enhance dialogues among businesses, bureaucracy and academics.
• Assisting government units on policy design, evaluation and execution in digital convergence industry.
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the R&D Center for Global Health
Goals• Providing international medical service strategies and
policy advices to decision makers in the government as a reference.
• Opening up new opportunities for medical tourism in Taiwan and rejuvenating local medical industry.
• Developing mechanisms for periodical exchange between Taiwan and China in businesses, academics and civil groups; facilitating dialogues and cooperation via academic researches and policy evaluations.
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Expected Effects : • Cooperating with international health centers and aid
organizations to emphasize prevention and treatment on diseases (such as AIDS); constructing a platform for international aid, emergency medical assistance and long-term healthcare.
• Advocating E-medical information and E-health policy to reduce medical costs.
• Promoting medical tourism to improve medical service reputation on the international stage.
• Building global distribution network and medical safety for traditional Chinese medicine to develop related biotechnology industries with an international reputation.
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the R&D center for Public Innovations
• Integrating good governance and innovative governance into political-socio-economic policies with contributions from businesses, bureaucracy and academics to improve national competitiveness in the globalized world.
• Facilitating communication between government and the public with innovative concepts and tools; enhancing government accountability, transparency and credibility via policy analysis, design and evaluation.
• Providing governance advices to enhance civil services.• Connecting NGOs, government units and international organizations to
practically participate in international community and to implement good governance.
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Expected Effects :• Recruiting renowned scholars in communication industry
for researches to conduct public governance researches and policy evaluations into policy advices.
• Assisting government units in evaluating policy effectiveness and enhancing decision-making quality with innovative concepts and tools.
• Periodical exchanges in businesses, bureaucracy and academics between Taiwan and China to enhance governance understanding and dialogues
• Facilitating exchanges with multilateral international organizations and participating in international R&D centers.
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the R&D center for Knowledge Economy and Intellectual Property
• Creating knowledge economy and IPR R&D friendly environment.• Assisting cultural creativity industry in Taiwan.• Assisting agricultural and biotechnological commercialization and
industrialization in Taiwan.• Constructing knowledge and IPR platform for exchanges, cooperation and
complement between Taiwan and China. • Strengthening knowledge economy and IPR R&D niches in Taiwan.• Assisting Taiwan towards Asia-Pacific knowledge economy and IPR
innovation center.• Reaching balance between IPR and market competition regulations.
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Expected effect• Facilitating knowledge economy and IPR R&D.• Facilitating cultural creativity industry development and
protection in Taiwan.• Facilitating knowledge economy and IPR exchanges,
cooperation and complement between Taiwan and China.• Improving IPR implementation between Taiwan and China.• Eliminating IPR disputes between Taiwan and China.• Enhancing IPR advantages in Taiwan (agriculture,
biotechnology, ICT, etc.).• Eliminating conflicts between IPR and market competition
regulations.
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The conclusion
• We will be based on the professional positions and rigorous studies to assess the public policy of Government.
• To provide a expert platform between industry, government and academia for the new vision of Taiwan’s future.
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Thanks for your listening.
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