TW Biz News|WK 07/28 - 08/03
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Every week, we'll select Taiwan's five business news from the previous week for your review.
Taipei, July 30 (CNA) Taiwanese tech companies Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. and Teco Electric & Machinery Co. on Wednesday announced a strategic alliance aiming at strengthening their artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure capabilities. In separate news releases, the companies said that the alliance will materialize through a share exchange approved by both boards in order to seize AI data center (AIDC) global business opportunities.
Taipei, July 31 (CNA) The Ministry of Culture (MOC) on Thursday gave a sneak peek of this year's Creative Expo Taiwan, which features exhibition zones centered on natural themes. The event is scheduled for Aug. 2-11 at the Songshan Cultural and Creative Park under the theme "Waterscapes." The MOC preview indicated that there will be five zones, four of them inspired by aspects of nature such as mist, rivers, oceans, and an island. The fifth zone, named Daily Craft, will be dedicated to selling handcrafted items.
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwan’s famed "Jadeite Cabbage with Insects" will be displayed in the Czech Republic along with over 100 pieces from the National Palace Museum's collection for the first time. The Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) sculpture is currently on display at the museum’s Northern Branch, per CNA. Starting Aug. 4, two related works will be showcased in its place, marking the final chance for visitors to see the Jadeite Cabbage in Taiwan this year.
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Cloud Gate Dance Theatre celebrated its 30th anniversary with an outdoor performance in front of an estimated 35,000 people at the plaza of the National Theater and Concert Hall in Taipei on Saturday. The company staged its signature work “Lunar Halo,” choreographed by Cloud Gate artistic director Cheng Tsung-lung (鄭宗龍) and set to music by Icelandic rock band Sigur Ros. First performed in 2019, the piece has toured 22 counties and cities across Taiwan, with 314 performances attracting 2.7 million attendees, per CNA.
Fortune magazine has released this year's Global 500, with six Taiwanese companies making the list: Foxconn, TSMC, Quanta Computer, Pegatron, CPC Corp. and Wistron.



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