2011 |
03 |
Final MIRDC financial accounts for the year of 2010 reported NT$2,116.13 million for its total revenues and NT$1,059.62 million for total expenditures, resulting in an after-tax surplus of NT$56.51 million. |
2011 |
03 |
On 2 March, a delegation led by MIRDC Chairman visited Xiamen, China to sign an MOU with Institute for Qualitative and Quantitative Monitoring and Testing on cooperation in the areas of mutual recognition of earthworks machinery test results, material testing, LED testing, plumbing apparatus, automotive parts and components, and woodwork machinery |
2011 |
03 |
MIRDC was officially certified with ISO 27001 ISMS by the British Standards Institution (BSI). |
2011 |
03 |
An MIRDC-designed Ultra-lightweight Novel-Material Wrench, which features high shear-strength and weighs 40% less than other CrV-steel wrenches of the same size on the market, won Best of the Best Award at the Red Dot Product Design Awards. |
2011 |
01 |
The Metal-components Microscopic Equipment Development Project was launched to develop modular and configurable microscopic equipment that combines small-sized high-precision generic devices, multiple production-process modules, multiple extensional functional modules, and automated peripheral devices to realize the concept of configurable microscopic facilities and to develop pilot production systems that will lead the industrial trend. |
2011 |
01 |
The Key Steel Materials and Parts and Components Development Project was launched in response to the needs for advanced materials and production process technologies that are required for: 1) developing lightweight components of the intelligent automobiles, and 2) enhancing the autonomy of local companies in developing key parts and components, for the purpose of upgrading the machinery industry. This project enables quick industrial response to needs for product innovation and development by focusing on developing processing technologies for advanced high-strength steel that is being used in the automotive industry and application technologies for thermo-stable metal materials by providing systematic technology R&D and integration of application capacities. |
2011 |
01 |
The Forward-looking Technology Research Project was launched to support the development of high-valuation industries like metal materials and products, molding tools, microscopic parts and components, photovoltaic and energy facilities and medical devices, as well as to develop key technologies with high added value. Focus of this research is on developing 5 innovative technologies: Ti-based composites for inducing tissue regeneration; platforms for developing configurable microscopic production facilities and key modules; technologies for innovative processing modules of the Roll-to-Roll production system; innovative technologies for controlling textures and colors of metals; and experiential and innovative service systems of care-taking devices. |
2011 |
01 |
The High-valuation Food Machinery and Intermediary Factory Promotion Project was launch to facilitate the development of local industries by fostering high-valuation food machinery and setting up intermediary factories to pilot mass production. The aim is to create higher valuation for agricultural resources and to innovate and upgrade local agriculture and industrial technologies, thereby advancing local economic development and creating job opportunities. The scope of researching and establishing pilot mass-production factories covers facilities for processing raw materials, extracting natural ingredients, fine-powdering, and package forming and features three laboratories for raw materials preprocessing, extraction/separation/purification of ingredients, and fine-powdering and package forming respectively. |
2011 |
01 |
The Project of Key Technologies for Intelligent Green Electronics/Electrical Vehicles was launched to cover PV-related electronic technologies and autotronic technologies for electrical vehicles, with the aim of establishing self-owned technologies for key autotronic IC, thereby mobilizing further development of green energy and autotronic sectors. |
2011 |
01 |
The MOEA Aerospace Industry Promotion Team was officially relocated under the MIRDC Regional R&D Services Department, which has undertaken the Aerospace Industry Promotion Project commissioned by MOEA Industrial Development Bureau. MIRDC has successfully concluded the signing of letter of intent with 13 domestic companies that include Superalloy Industrial, Fuchi Textile and Taiwan K.K. Corp. to establish the Aviation Seat Industrial Alliance for joint development of 16G aviation seats made up of composite materials. |