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Britain Named by Taiwan Gov as Global GreenTech Leader

The two other winning proposals came from Hungary and the Philippines, with each winner awarded a $20,000 prize. The announcement concludes a five-month campaign, with the competition receiving 396 proposals from 45 countries worldwide. The two other winning proposals came fromHungaryandthe Philippines, with each winner awarded a$20,000prize. The announcement concludes a five-month campaign, with the competition receiving 396 proposals from 45 countries worldwide. Taiwanis home...
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The two other winning proposals came from Hungary and the Philippines , with each winner awarded a $20,000 prize. The announcement concludes a five-month campaign, with the competition receiving 396 proposals from 45 countries worldwide.

Taiwan is home to Nvidia, the second-most valuable tech company on earth, and its growing voice in the international technology scene gives this year's award additional significance. The UK's strong performance in the competition, with four of the sixteen finalists coming from the UK, is further evidence of the international community's confidence in Britain's tech and environmental sector.

Stan Shih , Founder and Honorary Chairman of  Acer Group , attended the finals, underscoring the campaign's significance. He emphasised that the initiative is poised to generate a global impact by attracting international attention and fostering collaborative engagement, ultimately showcasing Taiwan's cutting-edge green technologies and innovative sustainable solutions on the world stage.

Ms Cynthia Kiang , Director General of the International Trade Administration under Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs, expressed her belief that the project became so successful "because it truly manifested what should be done to save our environment while doing good business."

Ms Kiang added: 

Each of the three winning companies was required to submit a proposal for a project that could help support global environmental initiatives.

You can see a summary of the proposals below:

President & CEO of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council, Mr. Simon Wang , expressed that 396 proposals were submitted and the probability of being selected as one of the top six finalists is only 1.5%. Through this event, international allies have also assisted in promoting the project, with the collective aim of working together to protect our singular planet.

This environmental contest aims to leverage Taiwanese products and solutions to create tangible societal improvements, demonstrating the nation's potential to drive meaningful global environmental and technological development. The campaign showcases Taiwan's game-changing technological advancements and promotes collaborative efforts to address global challenges.

 

The Go Green with Taiwan initiative is organised by Taiwan's International Trade Administration under the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) and executed by the Taiwan  External Trade Development Council (TAITRA). As a robust support for small and medium-sized enterprises expanding internationally, the TAITRA integrates top domestic institutions and media resources from both Taiwan and abroad.

The Go Green with Taiwan initiative has been developed as an essential gateway for international partners to understand Taiwan's path to sustainability. It promotes Taiwan's most comprehensive and innovative green products and solutions, inviting international partners to join Taiwan in driving sustainable environmental and economic transformation.

For more details, visit facebook.com/TaiwanExcellence.ph or the Go Green with Taiwan official website at  https://gogreen.taiwanexcellence.org/ .

Visit  facebook.com/TaiwanExcellence.ph  for more details, or via the Go Green with Taiwan official website at  https://gogreen.taiwanexcellence.org/ .

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