Institute for Information Industry
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The Institute for Information Industry (III); Chinese: 資訊工業策進會; pinyin: Zīxùn Gōngyè Cèjìnhuì, abbreviated Chinese: 資策會; pinyin: Zīcèhuì) was established in 1979 as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) to support the communication sector in Taiwan under the supervision of the Republic of China Ministry of Economic Affairs. It has international partnerships with InBIA,[1] IEEE[2] and Cisco Networking Academy.[3]
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Company type | NGO research institute |
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Industry | R&D |
Founded | July 24, 1979; 44 years ago (1979-07-24) |
Headquarters | 11F, No. 106, Section 2, Heping East Road, , |
Key people | Dr. Chih-Kung Lee, Chairman Dr.CH Cho, President |
Services | ICT R&D, Telematics R&D, ICT Talents Cultivation, Market Intelligence Analysis, Science & Technology Law Research & Service, ICT Applied Innovative Service, ICT Application Promotion, Innovated Start-Ups Incubation, International Collaboration Development |
Revenue | NT$4.1 billion (2009) |
Number of employees | 1800+ (2012) |
Website | web.iii.org.tw |
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