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Friday, June 28 2019 - 18:22
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Chung Yuan Christian University leads delegation to Australia to survey local economic and trade environment and investment market
TAIPEI, Taiwan, June 28, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

With a focus on the ASEAN market, the Industry Accelerator & Incubation Center 
(IAIC) at Chung Yuan Christian University (CYCU) has partnered with 
governmental bodies and private organizations in Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia 
and Vietnam. In order to help startup firms expand into the Australian market, 
the center hosted the Australian Startup Trade Delegation event from June 16 to 
June 22. Led by Yi-Ning Chen, the director of the center, the delegation of 
representatives from six Taiwanese startups engaged in trade exchanges with 
companies and venture capital (VC) firms in Australia, in a move to gain a 
better understanding of the current economic and trade environment and 
investment market in Australia.

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(On June 19, following a series of negotiating sessions, six Taiwanese 
startups, led by Yi-Ning Chen, the director of the Industry Accelerator & 
Incubation Center, signed 34 memoranda of understanding involving collaborative 
efforts in technology, agency representation, product distribution and trade 
with 12 Sydney-based companies and VC firms.)

On June 19, following a series of negotiating sessions, Taiwanese startups 
signed 34 memoranda of understanding involving collaborative efforts in 
technology, agency representation, product distribution and trade with 12 
Sydney-based companies and VC firms, helping Taiwanese firms successfully 
expand into the Australian market. 

The delegation also visited MyCube, the University of Western Sydney, Homart 
Pharmaceuticals Pty Ltd, SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, the Australian Taiwanese 
Chamber of Commerce, the Australian Taiwanese Friendship Association, Mwave, 
the Sydney Startup Hub, the Taiwan Trade Centre Sydney and the Taipei Economic 
and Cultural Office in Sydney, among other companies, VC firms, 
entrepreneurship facilities and economic and trade institutions. 

The center has established incubation centers with 12 strategic partners and 7 
organisations with a local presence in 16 countries, enabling small- and 
medium-sized companies in Taiwan to take advantage of opportunities and expand 
into markets worldwide by capitalizing on its rich international incubation 
resources. 

SOURCE Chung Yuan Christian University

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   Caption: On June 19, following a series of negotiating sessions, six 
Taiwanese startups, led by Yi-Ning Chen, the director of the Industry 
Accelerator & Incubation Center, signed 34 memoranda of understanding involving 
collaborative efforts in technology, agency representation, product 
distribution and trade with 12 Sydney-based companies and VC firms.