MoUs set for tapping opportunities

Indian and Taiwanese companies have signed a number of Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) for wide-ranging collaboration to further strengthen the ongoing industrial collaboration.
The MoUs were signed in the presence of Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) Secretary, Ramesh Abhishek and Vice Minister, Ministry of Economic Affairs of Taiwan, Mei-Hua Wang, at the 2nd India-Taiwan Industrial Collaboration Summit.
The organisations and the signatories to the MoUs are:
National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE)-Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), signed by Sanjay Kumar, Deputy Director General, NISE, India and Dr. Tzeng-Yow, Lin, Director of CMS, ITRI, Taiwan.
South India Tanner & Dealers Association and Taiwan Environmental Manufacturers Association (TEMA) by C.M Zafarullah, Secretary, South India Tanner & Dealers Association, India & Keng-Tsuan, Kao, Chairman, TEMA, Taiwan.
Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) and Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) by Dilip Chenoy, Secretary General, FICCI, India & Dr. Jason C.S. Hsu, Director, ITRI, Taiwan.
Indian Leather Industry Foundation (ILIFO)-Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) by Dr. Renuka Ramakrishnan, Project Manager, ILIFO, India & Dr. Jer-Young, Chen, Deputy General Director, ITRI, Taiwan.
Tamil Nadu Water Investment Company (TWIC) and ITRI by K. Ashok Natarajan, CEO, TWIC, India & Dr. Jer-Young, Chen, Deputy General Director, ITRI, Taiwan.
Speaking on the occasion, both Abhishek and Taiwanese Vice Minister, Mei-Hua Wang, highlighted the need to tap the growing opportunities for business and industrial collaboration in India.
Taiwan’s excellence in electronics and smart phone manufacture and India’s talent and skills, conducive business environment and liberal investment policies provide the right opportunity for collaboration.
The summit was held in New Delhi 29-30 Aug 2018. fiinews.com








