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Page 1: ANNUAL REPORT - ctsp.gov.t · Passing through the splendid year of 2011, my utmost gratitude goes to every CTSP administration members as well as our supporters from enterprises,

Product ion, L iv ing, Ecology, Li fe

ANNUAL REPORTCENTRAL TAIWAN

SCIENCE PARK

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Passing through the splendid year of 2011, my utmost gratitude goes to every CTSP administration members as well as our supporters from enterprises, local friends and local government. Reviewing the past and facing the future challenges, we’ve made the tremendous breakthroughs. Working together, our commitment has brought a fruitful outcome.

First, the triumph regarding the trial of environmental impact assessment in Erlin Park has proved our commitment in balancing environmental protection and economic development.

Second, with the idea of building a sustainable green park, we are more prudent in industrial effluent processing. The Chising Site, Houlie Park, has adopted the long term discharge project. Treated water in Houlie Site, Holie Park will be collected and discharged into the non-irrigation area at the downstream of Da-an River. The deployment of discharge pipes in Taichung Park has been completed. Moreover, the industrial effluent treatment plant in Taichung received a carbon-footprint verification issued by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, R.O.C..

Third, CTSP Administration successfully hosted the 21st ASPA (Asian Science Park Association) Board Meeting and 6th Leaders Meeting. It expanded diplomacy in technology, initiated the regional strategic collaboration alliance, and also led CTSP to step more firmly in to the international arena.

Fourth, the land requisition for the Advanced Research Park of Chunghsing Village has been completed. It was an historical moment for the Advanced Research Park to be a powerhouse of R&D.

Fifth, the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) has already set up its branch in the Advanced Research Park. The construction is in full swing.

Facing rapid changes in the political, economic and industrial climate, CTSP Administration persists in its ambitions for “stepping on international arena, growing with stability, and achieving outstanding successes.”

On the first day of the centenary of the R.O.C., the Advanced Research Park has gone through a milestone for its establishment. In the year of 2012,

International Leadership Technology Pioneer

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more public infrastructure will be constructed, fostering the introduction to cultural creative industries and R&D institutes. The advanced R&D cluster will hence forth be formulated. Known as a beautiful garden city, Advanced Research Park of Chungshing New Village will be transformed into the first domestic multifunctional park where R&D is integrated with administrative services and cultural creativity industries.

Meanwhile, in terms of business invitation, CTSP Administration has made remarkable achievements. Many large scale enterprises have put their investments in CTSP. Foxconn Technology Group has invested its intelligent automation R&D business. In terms of the biotechnology industry, Adimmune Corporation has announced its investment as well. TSMC has constructed its 3rd phase of 12-inch wafer fabrication plant and evaluated the expansion project of 18-inch wafer fabrication plant. Ohara Optical Co., the optical manufacturer from Japan with the largest world market share, has entered into Huwei Park. Su Jing Electronics Material Taiwan Co., Ltd has been the first China venture, putting its investment in CTSP across our science parks in Taiwan. Such progress is extremely meaningful.

Looking ahead to the future, CTSP Administration has several expectations, such as passing the analysis report on the difference of the environmental impact for the Erlin Park; fortifying the development of CTSP; formulating the cultural creativity industries in Advanced Research Park; and accelerating the expansion projects proposed by the Foxconn Technology Group and TSMC. CTSP Administration will soon reach the next summit!

March 2012

Director General

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On-Job Training Fruitful OutcomeForster the Talents Enhance the R&D

Localized Study Cultivate the Talents

Academia-Industry Collaboration Pursue the Excellence

Employment Growth Stimulate the Economy

Believe in Humanities Elegant Living QualityLivings in CTSP All-round Service

Multiple Service Touch your Heart

Being a Friendly Neighborhood Committed to Mutual Trust

Occupational Safety & Health Watchdog for Safety

Aesthetics Sustainable Science ParkEnvironment vs. Economy Perfect Coexistence

CTSP Glory Rediscover the Prosperity

CTSP Annual Efforts Leap into the Future Perfect Performance Keep in Progress

Major Events in 2011

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International Leadership Technology PioneerOrigins

Organization

CTSP Overview

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R.O.C. Centennial Cerebration Remarkable PerformanceOutstanding Performance Achieve the Summit

International Cooperation Global Connection

Business Invitation Strengthen the Momentum of Investment

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Contents

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International Leadership Technology Pioneer

OriginsKnown as a top notch science park, CTSP is

located in the central Taiwan. On September 23,

2002, the Executive Yuan ratified the foundation

of Centra l Taiwan Science Park (CTSP),

National Science Council, Executive Yuan. The

public facilities and factories were constructed

simultaneously. The construction of Taichung

Park commenced a mere 10 months and 5 days

after the plan was ratified. On July 28, 2003,

private firms were introduced. Such efficiency

was unprecedented, setting a historical record.

On March 31, 2006, factories were constructed

in Houli Park, after the approval date of June 27,

2005. It took only 9 months and 4 days, breaking

another record.

On October 27, 2004, the AU Optronics,

Taichung plant, launched its business just one

year and three months after the construction

began. It has written a new chapter in the history

of science park development. By the end of

December 2011, a total of 125 firms had been

established in CTSP, with more than NT$2

trillion dollars in investment plan. One hundred

firms have finished the registration and launched

the operation. Business opportunities at CTSP

continue to thrive. With the connection of Hsinchu

and Southern Taiwan Science Parks, CTSP

Administration is leading Taiwan as a technology

island and being irreplaceable in the international

arena.

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OrganizationOn January 26, 2007, “CTSP Administration”

was reformed from its former t i t le, “CTSP

Preparatory Off ice” into 5 divisions and 4

offices: Investment Division, Environment and

Labor Affairs Division, Business Division, Land

Development Division, Construction Management

Division, Secretariat Office, Personnel Office,

Accounting Office and Civil Service Ethics Office

( with 140 staff members). To handle with the

park development, the staffing needed to be

rearranged. On April 25, 2011, the Examination

Yuan approved a quota of 179 staff for CTSP

Administration. In 2011, the staffing budget

allowed for 133 personnel.

CTSP OverviewA f t e r t h e A U O p t r o n i c s a n d o t h e r

multinationals were introduced so quickly, it drew

the interest from manufacturing suppliers and

foreign ventures. At present, it has been short of

demand. The total land area of CTSP is 1,655

hectares: 413 hectares for Taichung Park, 97

hectares for Huwei Park, 255 hectares for Houli

Park, 631 hectares for Erlin Park, 259 hectares for

the Advanced Research Park of Chunghsing New

Village.

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TaichungTaichung Park – a Prosperity Powerhouse of Central Taiwan

Taichung Park lies at the border between Daya

and Shituen Districts within 413 hectares. The

transportation network is so convenient, connecting

with the National Highway No.1, No.3 and Provincial

Highway No. 74. It is 9.2 kilometer from the High

Speed Rail Taichung Station and close to Taichung

Harbor as well as the Taichung Ching-Chuang-Kang

Airport, allowing enterprises easy access to their

business and foreign trade. With an advantageous

geographical location, pleasant weather and

convenient urban amenities, Taichung Park lures

technology investment and talents.

The core value of CTSP Administrat ion

is to build a green park, featuring “sustainable

development” and “localized charm”.

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Huwei Park – a Star of Emerging TechnologyHuwei Park is situated in northwest Huwei Township, Yunlin County within

97 hectares. It’s adjacent to the High Speed Rail Yunlin Station on its east side.

Combined with the surroundings of the High Speed Rail Yunlin Station, it’s expected

to develop into a green, healthy and multi-functioning living zone, which will promote

industry activities.

Houli Park – a City of Futuristic TechnologyHoulis Park is located in Houli District, which is 11 kilometers from Taichung

City. It’s close to the Fengyuan commercial zone. Houlis Park consists of Houli

site and Chising site within 255 hectares in total. These two sites are respectively

situated at the south and north side of the Houli urban zone. To comply with the

urban planning of Houli Distric, Houli Park combines local industry and tourism, and

enjoys a complex image of urban and rural atmosphere. Spacious land is provided

to meet businesses’ production needs.

Taichung

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Erlin Park – a Power Engine for High-tech Industry

Erlin Park is located in the Erlin Towship, Changhua

County. It’s on the west side around 6.3 kilometers away

from the Yuanlin Interchange of National Highway No. 1. The

site is mostly covered by the Wanxing and Dapaisha Farms,

and also is on 631 hectares of land from the Taiwan Sugar

Corporation.

Erlin Park was originally planned for optoelectronics

industry, which will integrate the suppliers in integrated circuit,

precision machinery, biotechnology, green energy and other

emerging industries. Three hundred and fifty hectares will be

allocated for park enterprises for their production basement.

The development plan of Erlin Park was ratified in 2009.

The land requisition was accomplished in 2010, while the

village of Siangsiliao and Wanhe was preserved in 2011.

The environmental impact assessment has been reviewed.

It’s scheduled to be ratified in 2012 and construction will be

completed by 2019.

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Advanced Research Park – the R&D Center for Central TaiwanThe Advanced Research Park is located in the northwest side of Nantou

County. It’s subjected to the urban planning district of Chunghsing New Village,

Nantou County (including southern Neilu area). The Advanced Research Park is 4

kilometers to Caotun District and 6 kilometers to Nantou City within 259 hectares.

It will be developed in 3 major parts, including government administration services,

cultural creativity industries and high-tech R&D in terms of machinery, energy, green

environment and so on.

In 2010, the development of Advanced Research Park passed the change plans

in urban planning, utilities utilization. In 2011, it went through the environmental impact

assessment and the cultural estate preservation review. Besides, the land requisition

was completed as well. At present, the Central Taiwan Innovation and Research Park,

branched by the Industrial Technology Research Institutue(ITRI), Smart Technology

Research Center, branched by the Institute for Information Industry (III), Allion Test

Labs, Inc. and Her Meow Biomedicine Co., Ltd. have been introduced.

November 29, 2011 Groundbreaking Ceremony for Central Taiwan Innovation and Research Park, ITRI

Smart Technology Research Center, III

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R.O.C. Centennial Cerebration Remarkable Performance

Outstanding Performance Achieve the SummitCTSP Administration has been successful on drawing high-tech investment, both nationally and

internationally. By the end of 2011, 190 firms were introduced, 125 firms were approved in final with

more than NT$2 trillion dollars investment plan, ranging from 36 in optoelectronics, 43 in precision

machinery, 18 in biotechnology, 7 in integrated circuits, 9 in computers and peripherals, 2 in

telecommunications, 1 in digital contents and 9 in complex business. Moreover, the momentum

of the R&D activities has been enhanced, with 13 research institutes and incubation

centers introduced. By the end of 2011, 100 firms had launched their business, 9

research institutes and incubation centers have been deployed. Other ventures

will continue to engage in one after another, giving a prosperous outlook to the

CTSP.

Business Turnover

In general, the turnover for 2011 amounts to NT$291.1 billion

dollars, by a dip of 19.7% against 2010. It mainly resulted from

the external variables, including exchange fluctuations of

international currencies, slow USA economy recovery, effects

of the Japanese earthquake and European debts that

have led to the downturn in sales of electronics products.

The growth of the semiconductor industry was slow.

The sales price of panel displays dropped quarterly.

However, the industry of TFT-LCD panel display and

integrated circuits are major investments in CTSP,

which accounts for 93% in total turnover, dropping

down the overall performance of 2011 compared to

2010.

▓ Optoelectronics / NT$206.349 billion dollars......70.88%▓ Integrated Circuits / NT$64.706 billion dollars......22.23%▓ Precision Machinery / NT$16.873 billion dollars......5.80%▓ Computers & Peripherals / NT$1.994 billion dollars....0.69%▓ Biotechnology / NT$0.363 billion dollars..................... 0.12%▓ Others / NT$0.827 billion dollars...................................0.28%Total NT$291.112 billion dollars....................100%

2011 Business Turnover

October 29, 2011 Groundbreaking Ceremony of “Intelligent Automation R&D Building” ,Foxconn Technology Group.

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1902011/year

1552009/year

1662010/year

1382008/year

1222007/year

1042006/year

862005/year

Faced with the adversities of the European

debt crisis, CTSP Administration endeavors

promoted R&D subsidy measures, which not only

drove more engagement in R&D investment,

innovative products, production process technique,

and professionals training, but also promoted the

academia-industry cooperation on joint research.

The innovative ideas from academia research will be

conducted, enhancing the overall competiveness.

As the economic climate remains challenging, CTSP

Administration will continue to support enterprises in

R&D and high-tech professional training, waiting for

the recovery to take off.

In 2010, there were only 79 firms operating in

the CTSP. However, there was large increase by

2011, with 21 firms joining. The number of registered

firms in CTSP has reached 100. More enterprises

have put investments in CTSP because of favorable

investment environment. This has proved that the

development of CTSP will not only bring significant

benefits, but stimulate the economic growth for

Taichung City and increase the employment rate in

Taiwan.

With the European debt crisis remaining, the

economic growth of CTSP will still be affected.

However, CTSP Administration has been actively

working on business invitation, introducing more

investment from high-tech enterprises. Many of the

park enterprises, including the TSMC, AUO Crystal

Corp., CANDO Corp. and Chenfull International

Co., Ltd were still constructing their factories. The

operations will be launched by 2012. It is expected

that the sales turnover will be largely increased in

2012, compared to 2011.

In the turnover s ta t is t i cs in 2011, the

optoelectronics occupied the largest share of

70.88%, an equivalent of NT$206.349 bill ion

dollars; followed integrated circuits by 22.23% for

NT$64.706 billion dollars. Precision machinery

observed 5.8% for NT$16.873 billion dollars. Others

like computers and peripherals, biotechnology and

other ventures accounted for 1.09%, of NT$3.184

billion dollars.

2011 Import-Export Value Currency : NT$ billion

Industry TypeExport Value Import Value Total Trade Value

2011 Growth Rate (%) 2011 Growth Rate (%) 2011 Growth Rate (%)

Integrated Circuits 300.55 -38.06 628.03 139.86 928.57 24.30

Optoelectronics 1,518.44 -21.62 556.44 -17.03 2,074.89 -20.44

Computers & Peripherals 11.35 221.80 12.76 -8.30 24.11 38.23

Precision Machinery 59.92 244.76 23.30 51.03 83.22 153.65

Biotechnology 0.96 284.00 0.44 528.57 1.40 329.95

Others 0.62 19.52 9.99 1,281.49 10.61 753.94

Total 1,891.84 -22.60 1,230.96 27.87 3,122.80 -8.34

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2011 International Trade Currency : NT$ billion

Continent

Export Value Import Value Trade Value

2011 Annual Growth Rate (%) 2011 Annual Growth Rate (%) 2011 Annual Growth Rate (%)

Asia 1,758.65 -23.14 816.50 12.61 2,575.15 -14.53

Europe 72.84 -22.20 243.73 83.07 316.57 39.61

North America 25.16 58.37 157.93 54.19 183.09 54.76

Middle East 24.78 -39.65 8.62 1002.92 33.40 -20.17

Central America 6.05 209.60 1.97 309.20 8.02 229.28

Africa 2.65 - 0.49 27.87 3.14 715.72

South America 0.95 -70.23 - -100 0.95 -71.11

Oceania 0.76 54.80 1.72 795.12 2.48 263.98

Total 1,891.84 -22.60 1,230.96 27.87 3,122.80 -8.34

Industry Deployment Comprehensive Cluster Chain

By the end of 2011, 36 optoelectronics firms

have been introduced, with a total of NT$907 billion

dollars in investment plan, including AU Optronics,

TSMC Solar, Taiwan Corning, Taiwan Nitto Optical,

Taiwan JSR Micro, HUGA Optotech, High Power

Opto, NexPower Technology, Big Sun Energy

Technology and Genius Electronic Optical. With

these multinationals and their up-stream suppliers,

the industry cluster of optoelectronics has been

completely formed in Taiwan.

In addition, the precision machinery industry

has always been a focus in CTSP. At present, 43

precision machinery makers have been established

within a total of NT$12.07 bil l ion dollars in

investment plan. Compared to other industries,

the number of precision machinery companies

takes the largest percentage. These large-scale

companies are specializing in CNC machine and

parts manufacturing. They’ve not just enhanced

the production process, but added more value to

products and provided the production machines

to optoelectronics and integrated circuit makers

nearby. This will lower the production cost while

enhancing the overall competiveness. A top-notch

production base of precision machinery has been

witnessed in CTSP.

In terms of the integrated circuits industry, 7

IC makers, including TSMC, Winbond Electronics,

ProMOS Technologies, Rexchip Electronics and

Applied Materials have been deployed with a total of

NT$1,093.1 billion dollars on investment plan. CTSP

has six 12-inch wafer fabrication plants with the

adoption of mass production from TSMC, Winbon

Electronics, ProMOS Technologies and Rexchip

Electronics. In the near future, the expansion of the

12-inch wafer fabrication plants will be conducted,

enchaining wafer process capacity. CTSP will

soon become a powerhouse of integrated circuit

production.

The per formance of the b iotechnology

industry was remarkable as well. With 18 ventures,

including Adimmune Corp., Microwave Precision,

i-screen, Singen Animal Health Industry, Orient

PHARMA and Yushen Biotechnology & Medical,

the total investment plan has reached NT$4.586

billion dollars. The products’ domains are vaccine,

pharmaceuticals, and reagents. The biotechnology

resources in central Taiwan were consolidated,

creating new clusters for emerging industries.

To support the park enterprises in terms of

operation, management and technical support,

9 complex businesses have joined. CTSP owns

6 gas suppliers: Air Liquide Far Eastern, United

Industrial Gases, Air Products San Fu (branched

in Taichung, Houli and Huwei Park) and Lien

Hwa Commonwealth; As a logistics business,

Central Taiwan Science Park Logistics has joined.

Moreover, Canon Semiconductor Equipment

Taiwan, Inc. has also set up its franchise, providing

the maintenance service for IC and panel display

makers, while Sungen Power Corp. provides the

electricity.

In terms of the computer and peripherals

industry, 9 companies, including Fomex Technology,

Fulltech Fiber Glass, Bolymin, JINCO Technology,

Bigbest Solutions and others were settled, while two

telecommunication businesses, EverComm Opto

and INPAQ Technology, and one digital contents

provider, INFO-LINK Services, were introduced. The

growth of the computer and peripherals industry

as well as the digital contents were increasing year

after year.

As for research institutes and incubation

centers, which are set for the startups and

technology development under the policy of

industry-academia cooperation, many colleges or

universities in central Taiwan region applied to build

their incubation centers at CTSP. With their own

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October 26, 2011 Renewed the “Six-party Cooperation Agreement” with Russian Government

November 23, 2011 15th ASPA-IASP Conference, Iran

April 19, 2011 MOU Singing Ceremony with Hoa Lac High Tech Park, Vietnam

April 19, 2011 ASPA Leaders Meeting

educational resources in faculties, R&D capability

and technology assets, these incubation centers

served as the consultancy for upgrading small

and medium sized companies. At present, CTSP

has eight incubation centers owned by National

Chung Hsing University, Chaoyang University of

Technology, Feng Chia University, National Chi Nan

University, National Yunlin University of Science

& Technology, National Formosa Technology and

Mingdao University. With the joining of research

institutes of Taiwan Development Institute, National

Center for High-performance Computing, Industrial

Technology Research Insti tute, Insti tute for

Information Industry and Taiwan Typhoon and Flood

Research Institute (TTFRI), the R&D capability has

largely increased, creating a R&D cluster in the

central Taiwan region.

International Cooperation Global Connection

To attain international cooperation, CTSP

Administration has not just promoted domestic and

foreign firms in terms of collaboration, exchange

visits, international business invitations actively,

but joined science park associations around the

world. It’s hoped that the industry upgrade for park

enterprises will be accelerated through cooperation

and technology exchange. Being ranked as the top

notch science park will then be realized.

To create more interactions with international

science parks, CTSP Administration has not just

joined the International Association of Science

Parks (IASP), Asian Science Park Association

(ASPA) and Association of University Research

Parks (AURP) respectively, but actively hosted and

participated in international conferences. The host

of the “6th ASPA Leaders Meeting” during April 18-

20, 2011 was a successful hit with more than 120

participants from 6 countries. CTSP Administration

has also sent delegates to the 2011 IASP-ASPA

Conference in Esfahan, Iran during November 20-

27, 2011, and assisted GeneReach Biotechnology

Corp. in ASPA excellence award. The delegates of

CTSP Administration have also attended the AURP

2011 annual conference in New Orleans, USA

during November 28 and December 3, 2011. With

these positive interactions, CTSP Administration

has shown its ambitions and perseverance in

international affairs.

Furthermore, CTSP Administration has been

continuously seeking international cooperation, and

marketing itself as an international brand for long

term objective. On April 19, 2011, Director-General

of CTSP Administration, Wenke Yang, signed the

Memorandum of Understanding with the Chairman

of Hoa Lac High Tech Park, Vietnam Nguyễn Văn

Lạng at the 6th ASPA Leaders Meeting, a witnessing

moment for the 11th sister park of the CTSP. On

October 26 of that year, CTSP Administration has

also renewed the Six-party Cooperation Agreement

with Tomsk state government, Russia. By signing

the Memorandum of Understanding, more and more

information exchange platforms were connected,

fostering bilateral trades, investment opportunities

and endless business potential.

By the end of 2011, CTSP Administration

has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with

11 science parks as well as other science-relevant

organizations, from United Kingdom, Spain, Russia,

Japan, South Korea and Vietnam. It’s hoped that

an exchanging platform will be formed while the

information, know-how and experiences are jointly

shared. As the long term relations are built, more

and more regional foreign trades and technology

business opportunities will be carried out. Hence,

the reputation of CTSP will flourish. With the R&D

enhancement of park enterprises, CTSP will be

transformed into a competitive and internationalized

science park.

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Business Invitation Strengthen the Momentum of Investment

To introduce more enterprises in the high-

tech industry, CTSP Administration has endeavored

to attract domestic and overseas businesses. The

results were positive. In 2011, CTSP Administration

held 3 business invitation symposiums across the

central Taiwan. The first symposiums was held on

February 25 in Erlin Park with 100 people attending.

The second one was held on July, 8 in the meeting

room of Taiwan Provincial Administration Information

Hall at Chunghsing New Village with 150 people

attending. The third one was held by Industrial

Development and Investment Promotion Committee,

Yunlin County on October 6 with 85 people attending.

The investment briefings were given in the business

invitation symposiums, which clarified the application

procedures, park development plan and favorable

measures. Each symposiums has received positive

inquiries regarding investment application.

As for the overseas business invitation, in

August, CTSP Administration sent delegates to

Japan, visiting M. SETEK, KOHA, Ulvac, Mitsubishi

Materials, Ohara Optical and Nippon Electric Glass.

As a result, Ohara Optical Co. has been introduced

to CTSP in November. In September, delegates

traveled to China and hosted the CTSP Business

Invitation Symposium at Jiangsu City, Changzhou

Province with 30 Chinese ventures in attendance.

Delegates have also visited Changming Photoelectric

Technology, Epistar, Sujing Electronic Material,

INPAQ Electronics, Motech Industries and HuanHsin,

so as to learn how Taiwanese businesses are

operated.

The purpose of business invitations held by

CTSP Administration is to let potential investors know

more about the investment environment of CTSP, so

as to introduce the high-tech enterprises.

July 8, 2011 Business Invitation Symposium at Advanced Research Park

September 29, 2011 “CTSP Business Invitation Symposium” at Jiangsu City, Changzhou Province

August 31, 2011 Business Visit in Japan

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June 14, 2011 Photonics Festival in Taiwan 2011 & Display Taiwan 2011

July 23, 2011 Celebration for the 8th Foundation Anniversary

Marketing Promotion Impress the World To present the e f for ts made by CTSP

Administration and forge them into a vivid image,

the popularity of CTSP Administration has been

promoted through various media in 2011. The

televised media has fairly broadcasted news clips

of CTSP development and business invitation.

In terms of the radio media, we were interviewed

on several radio stations, recording promotion

clips. The radio broadcast, also cohered with our

business invitation schedules, was spread in the

central areas of Taiwan. For the press, we’ve held

the press conferences based on our events. In

2011, we issued 39 press releases, publishing

in the well known outlets across the country with

positive feedback. Furthermore, domestic or

foreign enterprises may learn industry trends in

CTSP through the special feature reports, such as

Ohara Optical, Optronics Giant Steps into CTSP in

magazines.

For publicity campaigns, the CTSP Career

Expo and 8th Foundation Anniversary was held on

July 23. Company staff members and neighbors

were all invited to the celebration. Furthermore,

we’ve participated in several large-scale exhibitions

across the nation, including Photonics Festival in

Taiwan 2011, Bio Taiwan Expo and the Southern

Taiwan Biotechnology Expo. These have not just

promoted the business performance at CTSP, but

erected a positive image.

In terms of mult imedia publications, in

2011, we’ve published 2 video clips, CTSP Brief

Introduction (second edition) and Introduction to

Advanced Research Park of Chunghsing New

Village (Mandarin version). We’ve also printed the

CTSP Promotion Brochure, CTSP Map and 2010

Annual Report (Chinese & English edition printed;

Japanese/Korean/French edition are available on

website) The publications are in multilingual form,

serving as a marketing tool or reference for potential

investors around the world.

CTSP Newsletter Keep Abreast of Trends

For our first-hand news, you can’t miss the

CTSP Monthly Newsletter! It was first published on

August 5, 1994. By the end of 2011, 87 volumes

were published. Each periodical records our

latest events for readers, including international

interactions, visiting events, government policy

promotion, news brief on seminars, sales figure

report, and news clips of park enterprises. Being

an advocate of reducing carbon footprint, we also

post the CTSP Monthly Newsletter on our official

website. In the nearest future, we will provide a

multilingual edition, which will increase our visibility.

September 22, 2011 Topical Interview on the Deputy Director-General Ming-Huang Chen by Unique Satellite TV

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On-Job Training Fruitful Outcome

Forster the Talents Enhance the R&DAs technology trends change quickly, being a cradle of high-tech professionals

has always been our objective. In 2011, CTSP Administration was commissioned

to conduct High-tech Professionals & Technicians Training Program and Employee

Orientation Training Program. The field of training covered integrated circuit,

precision machinery, optoelectronic and photovoltaic, computer and peripherals and

high-tech industry management with 41 courses, 1,351 registered trainees from park

enterprises and potential workers. It not just enhances the professionals’ know-how,

but increases careers in recruitment of park enterprises and employment rate in

central Taiwan.

Moreover, to deal with the employee shortage, CTSP Administration has

conducted the Science Park Talent Incubation Subsidy Program, which brought

employees to companies, and reduced the gap between industry and academia.

The program was well cultivated in 2011; CTSP Administration has

subsidized 11 universities for 14 module courses. More module courses

will be conducted so as to train the fundamental technicians. With

a total subsidy of NT$9 million dollars, 1,644 person were

benefited.

Research Environment

Research manpower and resources are very

abundant within the 27 colleges and universities

in the central region of Taiwan. Besides, the

Industrial Technology Research Institute of

Taiwan, Institute for Information Industry as

well as Taiwan Typhoon and Flood Research

Institute were introduced one after another.

Park enterprises may hence approach

the qualified researchers and training

services. Technology consultancy and

contract research are also provided.

Surrounded by the Metal Industries

Research & Development Centre

(MIRDC), incubation centers at CTSP

and biomedicine research cluster,

a cradle for R&D professionals and

technicians has been formed in

CTSP.

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July 20, 2011 The Awarding Ceremony for Science Park Talent Incubation Subsidy Program

April 22, 2011 The 1st Anniversary of NEHS at CTSP November 17, 2011 Board Meeting of the CTSP Academia-Industry Consortium

15-inch Wafer Fab, TSMC

Localized StudyCultivate the Talents

A superior education environment is an important

measure for attracting high-tech professionals to settle.

The National Experimental High School at Center

Taiwan Science Park (NEHS) was therefore founded.

On January 14, the groundbreaking ceremony for

the NEHS Building was held; on May 28, the faculty

recruitment was publicly announced, where 1,695

candidates applying for 10 teaching positions. On July

13, the 2011 Central Region Foreign Language Camp,

supervised by Ministry of Education was held in NEHS.

On July 29, students of NEHS, who joined the senior

high school physics competition, were awarded third

prize in the 51st National Science Fair. On August 9,

the enrollment for NEHS was opened with a minimum

admission score of 397/412 points (PR97). Being

founded in the second year, the NEHS was ranked as

the “second preference” among the high schools in

central Taiwan. On December 2, the NEHS passed the

review of High Scope Program for its second phase,

which builds up high-school students’ scientific literacy,

and is directed by the National Science Council. The

first phase of the High Scope Program has been

implemented from November 1, 2011 to September

30, 2012. On December 13, the budget of NEHS was

conditionally approved by the Executive Yuan. On

December 14, the Ministry of Education approved

NEHS for 2012 International Education Tour. Until

December 20, the construction schedule for NEHS

Building had no delays. By December 2012, all of

the construction will be carried out on schedule. It’s

expected that an extraordinary campus will be realized.

Academia-Industry Collaboration Pursue the ExcellenceCTSP Academia-Industry Consortium

To effectively facilitate the industry-academia

cooperation, CTSP Administration established the

CTSP Academia-industry Consortium with National

Chung Hsing University. It integrates the resources

from park enterprises, university faculty and teaching

resources, cultivating the high tech professionals,

real iz ing our object ives and a unique science

park vision, transforming the science park into a

comprehensive park infused with the modernization

and technology concepts.

Innovative R&D Subsidy Program

The Innovative R&D Subsidy Program, has

been implemented for years among the three major

science parks in Taiwan. For this year, the National

Science Council has requested every science park

administration to integrate the Innovative R&D Subsidy

Program and R&D Sustainable Growth Program into

the R&D Advancement Program. In 2011, a total of 12

projects were approved with 31% in grants coming from

the government in a total of NT$31.686 million dollars.

Of this NT$11.6 million dollars went for academic

research funds. As a result, the total R&D investment

from park enterprises was approximately NT$102.18

million dollars. The research resources from academia

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University 37.28%

9,985

Junior College 19.87%

5,322

Masters 18.47%

4,947

Doctors 0.8%

213Others 1.88%

505High School 21.7%

5,811Employment Education Statistics, CTSP, 2011

Total 26,783 persons

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Since 2008, CTSP Admin is t ra t ion has

launched the Innovation Awards. Park enterprises

may present their products in the competition. The

products are reviewed in terms of the influence in

innovation, technology, market competitiveness,

R&D investment, potential benefits, international

grants, patent grants and paper publishing. In 2011,

6 firms, including Raystar-Optronics, Inc., Goodway

Machine Corp., Taiwan Leader Biotech Corp.,

NexPower Technology CORP., AU Optronics and

GeneReach Biotechnology Corp. were awarded.

High-tech Equipment Prospected Technology Development Program

To encourage the domest ic equipment

manufacturers investing more R&D activities

in next generation technologies actively, CTSP

Administration has conducted the High-tech

Equipment Prospected Technology Development

Program. Companies are encouraged to develop key

industrial technologies. This program is set for all

enterprises in Taiwan and is based on 5 categories,

including material equipment, processing equipment,

packaging equipment, precision machinery testing

and R&D professionals’ cultivation. In 2011, a

total of 10 projects were approved, with 34.5% of

grants coming from the government, with a total of

NT$147.41 million dollars. Of this NT$32.877 million

dollars went for academic research. The total R&D

investment from enterprises is NT$279.72 million

dollars. It’s estimated that 511 researchers benefited

from the grant. In all 134 graduates & Ph.D graduate

candidates were cultivated, while 1,604 researchers

were involved. (1,059 basic researchers and 545

advanced researchers.) The performance was

remarkable in terms of the paper publishing, with

(91 journals were available in science citation index/

social science citation index), 63 technical reports,

58 patent grants, 4 technology transfers and a total

of NT$10.4 billion yield of related industry revenue.

The result is remarkable.

Employment Growth Stimulate the Economy

The workforce at CTSP has hit a record high

for 9 months since April 2011. By December 2011,

the workforce had increased by 14.5% from 3,454

to 26,783 (75% of which are beyond associate's

degree), compared to the same period of that month

in 2010. Optoelectronic accounts for the largest

portion with 57.8%, followed by integrated circuit,

25.8%. In terms of the educational backgrounds,

76.4% are beyond an associate's degree, while

males outnumbered females 64.2% and 35.8%.

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26,783

2004

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2005

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2006

13,263

2007

17,981

2008

20,736

2009

19,845

2010

23,329 Unit : Person

In addition, to assist job seekers getting hired

and help find the potential employees for enterprises,

CTSP Administration held the CTSP Career Expo

and 8th Foundation Anniversary with Taichung-

Changhua-Nantou Region Bureau of Employment

and Vocational Training. In all, 2,829 positions were

released from 34 enterprises, such as AU Optronics,

TSMC, Taiwan Corning, Winbond, Rexchip

Electronics and others. In total, 3,500 job seekers

attended. CTSP Administration has also assisted

park enterprises in their own recruitment events with

26 in total and 2 for the industry-joint recruitment

events. Moreover, 4 interview consultation courses

regarding English proficiency, arithmetic and

interview techniques were run for free, giving the

residents a greater chance to be hired.

July 23, 2011 CTSP Career Expo and 8th Foundation Anniversary

Optoelectronics 57.75% 15,466persons

Integrated Circuits 25.8% 6,912persons

Precision Machinery 11.01% 2,948persons

Computers & Peripherals 2.52% 675persons

Biotechnology 1.23% 329persons

Others 1.69% 453persons

Employment Statistics, CTSP, 2004-2011

Industrial Employment Distribution Statistics, CTSP, 2011

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Believe in Humanities Elegant Living Quality

Livings in CTSP All-round ServiceTo reduce the physical & psychological stress of every

employee in CTSP and enhance workplace efficiency, CTSP

Administration provides consultation services in pressure relief,

health, family, finance, interpersonal relationship and other

areas. As the Employee Assistant Program, EAP, which has

not been affordable to some companies, CTSP Administration

has conducted the EAP, helping to solve workers’ difficulties

since 2008. The CTSP EAP Center was established in May,

2010. The EAP program was a first of its kind. It not just

provides free physiological and legal counseling, but also

holds seminars regarding family relations. Hence, the quality

of employees’ health will increase, creating CTSP as a

harmonious working environment.

Moreover, CTSP Administrat ion has a series of

leisure activities, such as ball competitions, and free movie

appreciation so as to relieve employees’ stress. On April 27,

CTSP Administration hosted the 2011 CTSP Model Worker

Award with 20 employees honored, with the neighborhood

community association performing the show. April 27, 2011 The Award Ceremony of CTSP Model Worker Award

October 8, 2011 CTSP Softball Final Competition

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The CTSP FUN Movie Appreciation has been

held in Taichung Park for 4 years and is often talked

about. In 2011, we played a total of 12 blockbuster

movies on a 350-inch screen, attracting 2,720

attending. Since April, we’ve organized the 2011

Holiday Cinema with the Public Television Service

Foundation. Nine popular films were shown and 245

people attended. The program of “CTSP FUN Movie

Appreciation” took a step further. On June 3rd, we’ve

invited performing artists to Houli Park for the show

and played a comedy film. With the joy from park

employees and local residents, a heartwarming

atmosphere prevailed in this meaningful event.

Promote a Friendly Working EnvironmentTo create a friendly workplace, in which work

and family are balanced, and promote gender

equality, CTSP Administration has held lectures

to improve awareness of relevant legislation and

subsidized the child cares. In terms of enhancing

the workplace environment, on April 23, we invited

Taiwan Corning Inc. and Rexchip Inc., which

have been honored with a Friendly Workplace

certificated by the Council of Labor Affairs, to

share their experiences. On September 16, we

led the HR managers from park enterprises to

discuss employee welfare measures in TSMC and

UMC at Hsinchu Science Park. Our commitment

in building a friendly workplace is tangible. In

the review of 2011 Gender Equality Employment

Performance Assessment, held by Council of Labor

Affairs, Executive Yuan, CTSP Administration was

honored for third prize. Moreover, under the act of

Inspection of Working Hour in Electronic Industry

and Inspection of Labor Condition Guarantee,

we’ve intensively observed the physical condition of

workers, preventing them from overloaded working

hours. In terms of employee-employer disputes,

we’ve encouraged both parties to settle the disputes

based on government laws.

Topical Seminars Enrich your LifeIn 2011, CTSP Administration has held 7

topical seminars including International Covenant

on Economic Social and Cultural Rights, National

Defense Education, English Self-study, Civil

Servants Rank Promotion Training (in 2 sessions),

Gender Mainstreaming and Competitiveness of

Civil Servants Enhancement. Busy employees at

CTSP may be refreshed with wisdom and inspiring

speeches. Social interaction is encouraged,

strengthening the personal ties.

December 16, 2011 CTSP Administration awarded the 3rd place for 2011 Gender Equality Employment Performance Assessment

September 16, 2011 CTSP Human Resources & Staff Welfare Committee Visiting Tour

June 3, 2011 CTSP FUN Movie in Houli Park

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Multiple Service Touch your HeartThe industrial and commercial building at CTSP was

launched on March 3, 2008. It consists of banks, business

centers, conference rooms, restaurants, and shops.

Currently, we’ve introduced the First Bank, CTSP Employee

Clinic, CTSP Employment Service Center, Post Office, CTSP

Shuttle Bus Transportation Center, 0.02 Convenience Store

and Caesar Café on the 1st floor.

As for banking needs, while the First Bank is on the 1st

floor of the Industrial and Commercial Building, the Bank of

Taiwan and Land Bank are found on the 2nd floor. On that

same floor, the Info-Link Service co., ltd established its office

for software development. The 3rd floor consists of Yung

Sheng Optical, the regional headquarters of FORMOSA

OPTICAL Group. The 4th floor consists of Central Taiwan

Industrial Technology Service Center, the branch office

of ITRI. It serves as a consultancy for business, start-ups,

professionals training, assisting the industry or technology

upgrade in Taiwan’s central region. The 5th floor consist

of Weturn Telecommunications, provides green energy

and energy saving solutions. The 6th floor consists of

YTSY Car Rental, Tectonic Engineering Consultant, and

Chuanan Safety Engineering. The 7th floor consists of The

Allied Association for Science Park Industries. The 8th floor

consists of Road Ahead Technologies Consultant, providing

technical assistance, and the Taiwan Laser Application

Development Association, providing the upgrade of industrial

laser applications. The 9th floor consists of Ho Hsin Safety

Engineering, providing consultancy in occupational safety

and health, fire protection and environmental protection.

At present, the industrial and commercial building at

CTSP has almost been rented out with 90% occupancy. It

provides a comprehensive industrial, commercial service

and living needs, so as to enhance the industrial investment

environment in central Taiwan, balancing regional industrial

development, encouraging industrial upgrade and prospering

the local economy. Moreover, to improve service of the

industrial and commercial industry, CTSP Administration

has hosted the Industrial-Commercial Operation Experience

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Consolidate the Administrative E-Service Enhance the Efficiency

CTSP Administration has provided a comprehensive online E-service for park enterprises. It

computerized the management of administrative affairs, assisted the operational development of park

enterprises, enhancing the overall competitiveness. The E-service allows companies to register or alter their

titles, issues the investment tax credit, certificates the tax exemption, collateral and other charges. Meanwhile,

to promote the popularity and accessibility of CTSP Administration, we’ve strengthen the website contents,

including panorama guide in virtual reality, transportation map of parks., 3D interactive tours of CTSP

Administration Building, introduction to bicycle path and free shuttle bus service at CTSP. The Geographic

Information System also provides the information of amenities nearby the parks, so as to satisfy the needs of

park employees or visitors.

In terms of information service regarding environmental and labor affairs, we’ve adopted the Citizen

Digital Certificate (CDC) system. By doing so, park enterprise can apply their business and enhance the

administration efficiency. The process of online application related to occupational safety and health is more

complete and secure. We’ve also established the court rental management system so that the employees

have more options on their leisure activities.

In terms of the information service regarding construction management, the public network plan

constructions have been carried out one after another in Houli Park, the piping layout information has been

digitalized and integrated into the existing GIS database. Meanwhile, the as-constructed drawings have

been scanned and launched to the websites for browsing. In terms of the innovation service regarding land

development, the blueprints of construction will be scanned and the digital images will then be stored into the

construction image database management system as reference.

As the National Science Council has requested its subordinated administrations to reconstruct and

integrate the information service across each science park. CTSP Administration has integrated the online

documentation management system with other science parks, launched the online paperless documentation

approval process, salary management system and park enterprises information sharing platform, enhancing

the service quality. To maintain stability of our systems, we’ve adopted the high availability solution on host

computers as a backup support and virtual devices. Furthermore, to reduce impacts on system failures arising

from natural disasters, we’ve adopted the disaster-response backup mechanism, so as to recover the systems

immediately and secure our service to park enterprises.

Information Infrastructure Make an All- out Effort

To enhance the efficiency of public services and accessibility to the publics, CTSP Administration has

not only expanded the hardware infrastructure and adopted the system backup mechanism to stabilize the

information operation but also applied modern information technology to allow real-time and interactive online

services. As the administration businesses go on the internet, CTSP Administration has made the abundant

information accessible. A sustainable development in high tech industry will hence be brought in CTSP.

In recent years, the major information policies were carried out systematically, including the deployment

of ADSL broadband networks provided by telecommunication carriers in the Taichung, Huwei and Houli Parks,

and the adoption of Wi-Fi services (i-Taiwan). Taichung Park has the best wireless broadband access by

introducing the HINET 3.5 G wireless broadband connection and WiMAX service, launched by ITRI. Moreover,

with the existing Fiber To the Building (FTTB) Service for its high speed internet access, CTSP Administration

has built cables connected to National Center for High-performance Computing so as to enhance the internet

bandwidth and secure the backup mechanism.

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Being a Friendly Neighborhoods Committed to Mutual TrustRoundtable Meeting Communicate with the Locals

To strengthen neighborhood t ies, the CTSP

Administration has regularly invited neighboring township/

village mayors and representatives for the roundtable

meeting, through which a sound communication was

developed for the local government and residents. In

2011, 6 roundtable meetings were held, one each in Houli,

Huwei, Taichung, Erlin Parks and two in Chunghsing New

Village Advance Research Park.

The Sidadun Kiln Preserve the Cultural Heritage

Sidadun Kiln cultural heritage site is situated near

the intersection between Jhongke Road and Keya Road

in Taichung Park. It was discovered in late 2003, while

the park was still in the early stage of construction.

Archaeological experts were brought in to examine

the site. After six months of excavation, archaeologists

unearthed a ceramic kiln, which dates back around

150~200 years. It had been used to produce pottery for

daily living. This discovery of a ceramic kiln is a rare find in

Taiwan and is deemed as a historical legacy. It indicates

that the inhabitants of Taiwan could be self sufficient for

utensils in this land around 200 years before, without

aid from Fujian province, Mainland China. The legacy of

the Sidadun Kiln is a symbol of an important chapter of

cultural development in Taiwan.

To preserve and protect such treasured artifacts,

the CTSP Administration commissioned Professor Liu

Yi-Chang from the Academia Sinica to conduct the

excavation for analysis and research. In 2007, the body

of the kiln was reinforced. On that September, the BenQ

foundation set up the protective measures and sponsored

solar panels for generating electricity for illumination. After

that, the kiln was transferred to CTSP Administration. It

demonstrates our commitment in balancing high-tech

development and cultural preservation. Visitors may not

just witness the development of high-tech industry at

Taichung, but witness the legacy of the Sidadun Kiln.

November 30, 2011 Industrial-Commercial Service Experience Sharing Symposium

October 19, 2011 Roundtable Meeting of Erlin Park Development

Sidadun Kiln Site

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Occupational Safety & Health Watchdog for Safety Multi-guarded Safety Improve Crisis Management Capacity

By the end of 2011, the road surveillance recording systems had been installed in Huwei Park and Houli

Park. A road surveillance recording system in Taichung Park had also been introduced, while the Houli Park

was equipped with speed enforcement systems. Our security network has been closely tied by integrating

the securities from park enterprises. It serves as a backup force for CTSP Patrol Police to keep our parks

and manage traffic. CTSP Administration has commissioned experts from academia and industry to give

lectures regarding disaster prevention and emergency response based on the real practice drills. CTSP

Administration has organized the emergence response team and enacted the guidelines for earthquake

response and executed the earthquake evacuation drill for responding to critical disasters. Furthermore,

we have promoted the park companies’ to organize the emergency rescue team with trainings so as to

consolidate our civil security system. The emergency rescue team will be immediately assembled in case

of an emergency. In 2011, the joint disaster prevention drill in Huwei Park was held in conjunction with local

fire stations, environmental protection agency and an environmental emergency response team. Evacuation

practice drills were also carried out in nearby schools. Hence, each participant will be familiar with evacuation,

rescue, response and joint operation if the natural disasters (fire, air pollution brought by earthquake) occur.

In addition, we’ve also held a toxic chemical leak response drill in Houli Park. Furthermore, we’ve installed

an earthquake auto-reporting system and wireless emergency telecommunication system in Huwei Park

and Advanced Research Park respectively. As a result the reporting mechanisms of disaster prevention

have been enhanced. In addition, the national infrastructural facility protection plan has been conducted by

the Department of Homeland Security, Executive Yuan, and the overall security in CTSP has been largely

enhanced.

Promote the Occupational Safety & Health Protect the Employee Rights at CTSPTo promote occupational safety and health and execute labor inspection, CTSP Administration executes

the occupational safety assessment by one-stop service based on the information technology. By doing so,

park companies will put more effort on their own occupational safety management. We’ve also applied the

disaster prevention resources mentioned before in multiple ways. The overall occupational safety environment,

therefore, is largely enhanced in terms of labor health and labor inspection efficiency, creating a safer,

healthier and more humane working environment.

September 28, 2011 Emergence Response Competition of Labor Safety and Environmental Protection Month

August 17, 2011 Fire Distinguisher Practice

August 17, 2011 CPR Training

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With the commitment to occupational safety

and health, CTSP Administration has achieved

a remarkable resu l t . We’ve recommended

Rexchip Electronics to participate the 5th National

Occupational Safety Competition, held by the

Council of Labor Affairs, Executive Yuan. The

company was given the National Occupational

Safety Award. Besides, Rexchip Electronics and

the Deputy Director of the CTSP Employee Clinic,

Liu Liang-Ying, has been praised for promoting

excellent occupational safety by the Council of Labor

Affairs. In addition, AU Optronics (Houli branch),

Rexchip Electronics and Fu Tsu Construction co. ltd.

(contractor of TSMC wafer fabrication plant) have

received the excellence award granted by CTSP for

their occupational safety measures.

Create a Comfortable Workplace Promote Employee Health

As the manufactur ing process and the

industrials have been transformed, workers in

Taiwan are facing pressure with overloaded

working hours and shift duties. Employees have

suffered from physical fatigue, cardiovascular

disease and musculoskeletal injury. To enhance a

healthy working environment and reduce the risk

of occupational hazard, CTSP Administration and

CTSP Employee Clinic held a Health Promotion

Visiting Tour, heading to Show Chwan Memorial

Hospital on October, 14. The event was a great

success. Participants were inspired by the rewarding

experiences. Furthermore, we’ve held several

seminars regarding metabolic syndrome, noise

abatement, stress relief, weight loss, lifestyles of

health and sustainability as well as first aid training.

We’ve created a friendly working environment while

employees are encouraged to boost their physical

fitness. Work and quality lifestyles are eventually

balanced. In 2011, we held 10 health promotion

events for park enterprises.

Environmental Protection All-round Supervision

Environmental protection has always been

one of the most important issues for CTSP. CTSP

Administration has been engaged in industrial

effluent treatment, industrial hazards control/

recycling, gas emission control, environment

surveillance and analysis as well as promoting the

environmental protection act. For our environment

surveillance mechanisms, the Environmental

Protection Agency has established a supervisory

team, tracking the environmental impact assessment

of Houli Park (Houli site), while the National Science

Council has launched a supervisory team, tracking

the environmental impact assessment on science

park developments. Besides, CTSP has established

the CTSP Environment Protection Supervisory

Committee and Houli Park Environment Supervisory

Team (Houli and Chising Site are involved). With

these mechanisms, the publics or antonymous

environmental protection groups can also be

involved and witness our commitment. The result of

the surveillance is public transparency, with all the

analysis data available on our official website.

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Moreover, we’ve made a remarkable progress

in our environmental protection commitments by

launching innovative measures. Enterprises at

Chising Site of Houli Park shall not just meet a tough

standard for effluent emission, but shall comply with

the European REACH Regulations in terms of using

chemicals. The utilization of chemicals shall be

permitted by CTSP Administration with a registration

number. In 2011, we have issued 45 registration

numbers for 2 park enterprises, with 7 chemicals

pending review. We’ve also conducted the

epidemiology research and the health care program

for the neighborhood, giving subsidies for health

check. In 2011, we’ve held 17 workshops, 3 free

medical diagnosis, and 29 health checks for a total

of 600 people. We’ve also planned to deploy marine

discharge in Erlin Park and request enterprises

adopt the Best Available Technology (BAT) for

production. Moreover, we’ve set up the standard

for greenhouse gas emission for each industry

and constructed the wetlands. We have been a

committed leader in environmental protection, while

developing the high-tech science parks.

In 2011, Rexchip Electronics Corp was honored

in the 20th Annual Enterprises Environmental

Protection Award evaluated by Environmental

Protection Agency, Executive Yuan. This award

is the upmost honor. Rexchip, however, has won

it for 3 consecutive years. Having long worked for

environmental protection with park enterprises,

we’ve been continuously recognized. Moreover,

in 2011, the industrial effluent treatment plant in

Taichung Park passed the standard PAS 2050, a

carbon footprint certificate issued by BSI. It will not

just be a template for companies to modify their

energy consumption, but also in carbon footprint

management. Hence, the sustainability in green

science park will be realized.

In 2011, the industrial effluent treatment

plant processed 33,320 tons of effluent per day

in Taichung Park, whereas 748 tons and 8,034

tons of effluent were treated in Huwei Park and

Houli Park. Furthermore, to ensure the effluent

from park enterprises meet the standard, we’ve

sampled the effluent 6,500 times for inspection.

Under our intense supervision, the effluent from

CTSP has always passed the sampling inspection

from the Environmental Protection Agency and

Environmental Protection Bureau of Taichung City

Government and has never received a violation.

The policy for reducing energy consumption

carbon emission has been emphasized since

President Ma took office. To control and reduce

greenhouse gas emission, CTPS Administration has

initially set the greenhouse emission level, based on

5 major industries that are planned to be introduced

in Erlin Park, including optoelectronics, integrated

circuit, precision machinery, biotechnology and

green energy. In the future, every enterprise in

Erlin Park must follow the emission level so that the

greenhouse gas reduction can be achieved.

November 25, 2011 Deputy Director-General Ming-Huang Chen (3rd Right) awarded the certificate of appreciation to JSR for hosting the joint disaster prevention drill.

August 3, 2011 Managers Mr. Liu Chia-Fu and Huang Bai-Ping, Sun Ford Group were invited for emergency response lecture on nitrogen cylinder and silane cylinder leakage drill.

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Aesthetics Sustainable Science ParkEnvironment vs. Economy Perfect Coexistence

CTSP Administration governs five science

parks: Taichung Park, Huwei Park, Houli Park,

Erlin Park as well as the newly planed Advanced

Research Park. To provide a quality space for

production, R&D, leisure activities, and living,

Taichung Park in i t ia l ly adopted ecologica l

engineering for its green parks. In accordance with

the soil and water conservation plan, the detention

ponds were designed in the green parks. It not

just prevents parks from flooding, but provides

leisure space for employees at CTSP and the

neighborhood.

The landscape of Taichung Park is surrounded

by a green belt along with a path designed for

pedestrians, bicycle riders, and also links to 8

detention ponds. The total area of the green belt is

47 hectares along with 11 kilometers path. The total

green area for the major 8 detention ponds occupies

51.3 hectare. It features the science park with a

green image.

The detention pond serves not its original

function, but is designed with many landscape

facil it ies for water recreation, music square,

playground, scenery trail, jogging track and bicycle

paths. All of these features are fused with the

local geographic landscape. Hence, a harmonious

image of the technology production and ecological

environment is brought out with more interactions

between the park and local communities.

Based on construct ion experience from

Taichung Park, the landscaping of Huwei Park

is also featured with detention ponds and green

parks nearby, encircling with the park enterprises.

Being fused with the local geographic landscape

of Chia-Nan plains and irrigation ditches, Huwei

Park features a rural atmosphere. In addition, the

landscape of Erlin Park features a “rural oasis,”

incorporating the ideas of renewable energy,

detention ponds and an ecologically friendly

environment. It will be built into an ecological park

with leisure activities and will be known as an “Eco-

Tech City”.

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Commitment to Satisfy the Park EnterpriseTo quantify the service quality of 3 major

science park administrations (HSP, CTSP, STSP),

National Science Council has launched a Science

Park Enterprise Satisfaction Survey, which served

as a fair and objective indicator since 2004. The

survey will be carried out by a professional market

research firm. In 2011, the surveys were distributed

to 73 park enterprises by on-site interviewers. CTSP

Administration will track the complaints so as to

enhance the satisfaction for park enterprises.

Continue the Expansion ProjectConstruction projects were commenced

on July 2003. In order to enable enterprises to

establish their facilities quickly, the construction

of public facilities and factories were carried out

simultaneously. It was unprecedented in Taiwan.

Enterprises were eager to apply their investment

in Taichung Park, therefore, the vacancies were

quickly filled. Huwei Park, the second phase of the

expansion project, was commenced in July 2004,

while the Houli Park and Erlin Park began in March,

2006 and December, 2009 respectively. Until the

end of 2011, the amount of construction projects in

Taichung Park, Huwei Park, Houli Park and Erlin

Park had reached 136. Sixteen of these were carried

out in 2011. In 2011, the effluent discharge pipes in

Taichung Park and Houli Park were completed and

operational. The CTSP employees’ single dormitory

and CTSP Patrol Police dormitory in Taichung Park

were completed while the effluent pipe project in

Chsing Site, Houli Park and the fencing project on

the east side of the Erlin Park were completed as

well, with a total of 13 projects.

At present, the undergoing works in each park

are as follows: Taichung Park: “the connection of an

industrial effluent treatment plant in Stage 2, Phase

1”, “construction of an industrial effluent treatment

plant in Phase 3”, “expansion of CTSP employee

single dormitory”

Houli Park: “industrial effluent treatment plant in

Stage 1, Phase 2”, “bridge construction of Stalk+900

project”, “reservoir construction”, “landscape

construction in Chsing Site.”

Erlin Park: “60 meter road construction and

piping work (east side)”, “30 meter circular road

construction and piping work in East 2 section”,

“24 meter road construction and piping work

(south side), “Wanhsing water channel (Phase 1)”,

“detention pond ”, “intersection project of 24 meter

road construction (south side)”

As for the progress of the Advanced Research

Park development, in 2011, the old buildings

renovation project (Phase 1) in Chunghsing New

Village was 30% implemented. The construction

blueprint of Advance Research Park and cultural

estate preservation has been reviewed. Projects

relating to Advanced Research Park development,

such as const ruct ion des ign, const ruct ion

supervision, old building renovation have gone

through the government procurement procedure.

In addition to, four construction projects were

st i l l pending. The names of the project are

“piping improvement work at the north section of

Chungcheng Road”, “piping improvement work at

the south section of Chungcheng Road”, “public

construction in south core region” and “wastewater

treatments improvement project.” It is expected

that 500 jobs will be created as these projects are

implemented.

The development of CTSP is carried out by

every hardworking member. Until December 2011,

the implementation rate of park development in

Taichung Park and Huwei Park was nearly 100%,

while Houli Park reached 95%. Such high efficiency

has also attracted enterprises to invest in CTSP.

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CTSP Glory Rediscover the Prosperity

Since the CTSP was established, it has been

a high-tech industry leader because of its favorable

investment environment. It has also become as

a locomotive for the high-tech industry in central

Taiwan. With its vision, the industry cluster of

optoelectronics, integrated circuits, precision

machinery and biotechnology has formed rapidly.

In 2011, the favorable investment environment of

CTSP drew the interest of multinational enterprises.

Foxconn Technology Group has decided to invest

its intelligent automation business. TSMC has

constructed its 3rd phase of the 12-inch wafer

fabrication plant and evaluated the expansion

project of the 18-inch wafer fabrication plant. As for

the biotech industry, the Adimmune Corporation

has announced its investment at Taichung Park.

Moreover, the progress of introducing foreign

business was brilliant. Ohara Optical Co., the optical

manufacturer from Japan with the largest world

market share, has entered into Huwei Park. Su Jing

Electronics Material Taiwan Co., Ltd has been the

first China venture, putting its investment in CTSP.

In 2011, the development of the Advanced

Research Park of Chungshing New Village was

carried out. It’s a symbol that an era of high-tech

R&D is approaching in central Taiwan. With the

combination of government administrations, cultural

creativity industries, and high-tech R&D institutes, a

new environmentally-friendly industry cluster will be

realized.

For those businessmen who need to commute

to work everyday, CTSP has become pivotal to them

with its unique geographic location. With convenient

transportation and urban amenities, CTSP has

become a top priority for multinational enterprises to

set up their factories and headquarters. In addition,

with the unique industry cluster, CTSP has not

just driven the economy but accelerated vertical

integration of industries as well as the industry

upgrade. There’s no doubt that CTSP has become a

shining star in central Taiwan.

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CTSP Annual Efforts Leap into the FuturePerfect Performance Keep in Progress

During the past 8 years, CTSP Administration

has not introduced 125 high-tech enterprises

nationally and internationally and 8 incubation

centers as well as 5 research institutes, creating

26,783 job opportunities, but has led industry

transformation and upgrade in Taiwan’s central

region successfully. At present, the industry

clusters of optoelectronics, integrated circuit and

precision machinery have been formed. In addition,

the industry clusters of emerging technology and

green energy have been formulating gradually.

CTSP has changed the present and future of the

central Taiwan and has been infused with the idea

of pro-production, pro-ecology and pro-living park,

featuring the spirit of technology and humanities.

Facing with the rapid global change in high

tech industry, CTSP Administration shall be more

far-sighted by launching innovative policies so as

to lead the industry trends. Under the principle of

being innovation oriented, local friendly, political

harmonious and water resources arranged, CTSP

Administration will integrated the technology

innovation with R&D, create the cultural creativity

industr ies environment, and accelerate the

transformation of Advanced Research Park as a

hub for innovation and R&D activities in Taiwan.

Furthermore, CTSP Administration will continue

its commitment in developing a green ecological

science park in terms of environmental protection,

industrial effluent treatment, air quality supervision,

and green building.

Looking ahead to 2012, we will not just be

dedicated to the development of Erlin Park and the

Advanced Research Park but also to the expansion

project of Taichung Park. Although lots of difficulties

and responsibilities are ahead us, we will meet

these challenges and precious opportunities to step

on to the international arena. CTSP, will not just

continue to contribute to the economic growth in

Taiwan, but will strive to be the most competitive

science park in the world!

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Major Event in 20112011 CENTRAL TAIWAN SCIENCE PARK

Date Important Events

January 1, 2011Personnel and operation missions were transferred to Advanced Research Park of Chunghsing Village. A total of 93 personnel were transferred, 14 specialist, 67 technicians, 12 contract staff. On the first day of 2011, all the operation missions had been conducted.

January 11,2011Ministry of the Interior designated CTSP Administration as the central competent authority to Advanced Research Park and shall go into effect on January 1st.

January 14,2011

The groundbreaking ceremony of the NEHS was chaired by the Director-General Mr. Wenke Yang. Honorable guests were also invited, including Legislator Ms. Yang Chiung-Ying, Deputy Minister of the National Science Council, Mr. Jou Jing-Yang and Political Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Education, Mr. Lin Tsong-Ming.

January 31,2011The CTSP Administration signed the MOU for WiMAX Experimental Network Establishment and Application Testing with ITRI.

April 12-13,2011The cultural landscape area, historical sites and architecture were designated by Cultural Affairs Bureau of Nantou County in Chunghsing New Village.

April 15, 2011The Taichung City Urban Planning (CTSP Taichung Park) (Proportional Green Area) Detailed Plan Alteration was approved in the 3rd commission review by Taichung City Planning Committee.

April 18-20,2011

CTSP Administration hosted the 6th ASPA Leaders Meeting with roughly 120 guests from Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Jordan and Australia. Each science park sent leaders, experts and scholars to the event. The Director-General, Wenke Yang and the Chairman of Hoa Lac High Tech Park, Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Lạng have jointly signed the MOU.

June 18-26,2011The Director-General Wenke Yang led the delegated participate the IASP 28th Annual Conference in Copenhagen during June 22-24 and visited Technology City of Oulu, Finland with delegates of STSP, Juje Science Park of South Korea, for a four-party talk.

June 27, 2011CTSP Administration held the 2011 Science Park Industry-Academia R&D Advancement Cooperation Program Review Committee. TSMC and other 12 applicants were approved for the subsidy.

July 8, 2011

The Business Invitation Symposium at Advanced Research Park of Chunghsing New Village was held. The Director-General, Wenke Yang attended as chairman. Honorable guests were invited, including Nantou County Mayor Li Chao-Ching, Legislator Lin, Ming-Chen, CEO of the Central Taiwan Joint Services Center Ho Hui-Hsien, Nantou City Mayor Hsu Shu-Hua and Vice President of the Allied Association for Science Park Industries Shen Kuo-Jung. The investment briefing was delivered in terms of the park planning, and favorable investment measures. The feedback was positive.

July 21, 2011 Ministry of the Interior approved the Erlin Park Development (Shiangsiliao) Alteration Plan.

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Publisher & General Editor : Wen-Ke Yang

Advisory Board : Ming-Huang Chen, Kunming Kuo, Nancy Wang, Hong-Yan Wang, Rong-Yi Li, Jen-Chiun Chu, Ji-Yuan Chen, Wen-Chuan Zhong, Kou-Ming Shih, Yu-Hui Su, Yi-Chen Chiu, Hsi-Wen Jen, Yao-Tang Hong

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Executive Editors : Su-Chin Yang

Press Correctors : Su-Chin Yang, Chen-Guang Su

Published by National Science Council, Executive Yuan, Central Taiwan Science Park Administration

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Date Important Events

July 23, 2011

CTSP Career Expo and 8th foundation anniversary was held. Honorable guests were invited, including Secretary General of the Executive Yuan Lin Chung-Sen, Political Deputy Minister of the Council of Labor Affairs Pan Shih-Wei, Minister of National Science Council Lee Lou-Chuang and Deputy Minister Jou Jing-Yang, Deputy Director of Central Taiwan Joint Services Center of Executive Yuan Hsieh Kun-Hung and Vice President of the Allied Association for Science Park Industries Shen Kuo-Jung.

July 25, 2011

Accompanied by the CTSP Director-General Wenke Yang, Minister of National Science Council Lee Lou-Chuang and Deputy Minister Jou Jing-Yang visited Dadu River Estuary for inspecting the operation of marine discharge pipes. In that afternoon, Legislator Yang Chiung-Ying, President of the Allied Association for Science Park Industries Hsieh Chih-C and Vice President Shen Kuo-Jung also visited Taichung City Mayor Jason Hu.

August 17, 2011

National Applied Research Laboratories hosted the opening ceremony for Taiwan Typhoon and Flood Research Institute (TTFRI) at CTSP. Honorable guests were invited, including Minister of National Science Council Lee Lou-Chuang, Legislator Yang Chiung-Ying, Director-General of the Water Resources Agency Yang Wei-Fu, Director General of the Central Weather Bureau Shin Tzay-Chyn and the CTSP Director-General Wenke Yang.

October 29, 2011

Foxconn Technology Group hosted the Signatory Ceremony of Foxconn Technology Group Greater Taichung Investment Agreement and CTSP Intelligent Automation R&D Building Groundbreaking Ceremony in Taichung Park. Honorable guests, including President Ma Ying Jeou, Taichung Mayor Jason Hu, Minister of National Science Council Lee Lou-Chuang and Deputy Minister Jou Jing-Yang and the CTSP Director-General Wenke Yang.

October 31, 2011

Ministry of the Interior approved the review of land requisition and land improvements of Chunghsing New Village Advanced Research Park.

November 20-27, 2011

The CTSP Chief Secretary Wang Li-Chuan led representatives to attend the 2011 IASP-ASPA Conference in Esfahan, Iran and for which the GeneReach Biotechnology Corp. received its 2011 ASPA excellence award.

December 9, 2011

TSMC held the groundbreaking ceremony for its Phase 3 12-inch water Fab 15 Phase 3. Honorable guests were invited, including Minister of the Ministry of Economic Affairs Dr. Shih Yen-Shiang, Minister of National Science Council Lee Lou-Chuang, Taichung City Deputy Mayor Hsu Chung-Hsiung and the CTSP Director-General Wenke Yang.

December 16, 2011

The CTSP Administration received the third place honor as the local competent authority of the third district in the Gender Employment Equality Compliance Assessment 2011 and the Deputy Chief of Environment and Labor Affairs Division of CTSP. Li Chao-Fu received the award from the Minister of Council of Labor Affairs (CLA) Wang Ju-Hsuan on behalf of the CTSP.

December 29, 2011

The Adimmune CTSP Factory Establishment Investment & National Chung Hsing University Collaboration Agreement Signatory Press Conference was held, with honorable guests, including the Chairman of Adimmune Corp. Steve Chan, President of National Chung Hsing University Lee Der-Tsai, Minister of National Science Council Lee Lou-Chuang and the CTSP Director-General Wenke Yang.

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