In the 2019 Taiwan Medical Technology Exhibition, the Science Park collaborated with 20 biomedical companies to showcase their strong capabilities.

In the 2019 Taiwan Medical Technology Exhibition, the Science Park collaborated with 20 biomedical companies to showcase their strong capabilities.

[Reporter Luo Weizhou / Zhongke Report]

To showcase the cutting-edge manufacturing technology of the Central Taiwan Science Park in the fields of smart assistive devices, minimally invasive surgery, medical materials research and development, and biopharmaceuticals, the Central Taiwan Science Park Administration set up the "Central Taiwan Science Park Biomedical Industry Innovation Pavilion" at the largest medical exhibition in Taiwan, the "2019 Taiwan Medical Technology Exhibition." Additionally, seven Central Taiwan Science Park companies, including ASE Technology, YorLing Biotech, RayonBio, Taiwan Masks, Good Good Biochemical Technology, Reeky Ocean, and PharmaEssentia, had their own booths at the exhibition.

The Taiwan Medical Technology Exhibition, held from December 5th to 8th at the Nangang Exhibition Hall 2, was grandly inaugurated by the Chairman of the Legislative Yuan, Su Jiaquan, and the Chairman of the Life Science Center, Wang Jinping, along with many dignitaries from hospitals and technology companies. Minister of Science and Technology Chen Liangji, accompanied by Central Taiwan Science Park Administration Director Hsu Maoxin, personally visited the Central Taiwan Science Park Biomedical Industry Innovation Pavilion and praised the innovative products developed by SURGLASSES, a Central Taiwan Science Park startup company, which won the Taiwan Excellence Award this year. Minister Chen also visited the booths of ASE Technology, YorLing Biotech, PharmaEssentia, and Good Good Biochemical Technology to offer encouragement.

This year (2019), Central Taiwan Science Park initiated the "Accelerating Central Taiwan's Biomedical Industry Innovation Project" to assist the precision machinery and optoelectronics industries in integrating technologies such as automatic control, mechanical design, optical measurement, and smart robotics. The project aims to actively introduce smart medical and medical material manufacturers and collaborate with well-known clinical institutions and R&D training centers such as Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Asia University Medical Center, Changhua Show Chwan Health Care System, and China Medical University to enhance the domestic development of independently researched and manufactured high-end smart assistive devices, physiological sensing systems, minimally invasive surgical materials, and precision medical and health care technologies.

The "Central Taiwan Science Park Biomedical Industry Innovation Pavilion" at the Taiwan Medical Technology Exhibition showcased the achievements of 13 biomedical project-executing companies. The exhibits included innovative products such as Rong Mao's smart assistive devices, Shuo Chen's air foam PVA foam with ultra-clean technology, SURGLASSES's spinal surgery navigation glasses and smart anatomy teaching desks, Cheng Chun's MonoStereo system, all of which are "world first" boutique medical materials. Additionally, there were unique products such as Raytheon's surgical navigation system with "national unique" manufacturing design technology, He Ying's H.P.B EZcaring smart sensing system, Quanyou Computer's wearable non-invasive real-time blood glucose monitoring and cloud data platform, Chang Yang's 3D printed medical materials and cloud planning platform, Weiyan's combined electric stimulation and infrared chronic wound healing device, Yitai's bone material system, Xin Guangye's respiratory assistive device, Universal's stem cell culture medium, and Yang Cheng's domestically made artificial blood vessel products. Visitors could experience the latest medical high-tech products from Central Taiwan in one place at the "Zhongke Biomedical Industry Innovation Pavilion."

The Central Taiwan Science Park Administration actively introduces the biotechnology industry, combining the top biomedical research and development and manufacturing technology in the central region to design manufacturing energy. The aim is to develop a cluster of biopharmaceutical research and development industries and assist medical material companies in expanding overseas markets, hoping to showcase the strong capabilities of Central Taiwan to the world.

The descriptions of the provided images are as follows: Provided by the National Science and Technology Center, the image shows a group photo featuring Minister of Science and Technology Chen Liang-gee (left 7), Director of the National Science and Technology Center Hsu Mao-hsin (right 4), and exhibitors from the National Science and Technology Center's Biomedical Industry Innovation Pavilion. Director of the National Science and Technology Center Hsu Mao-hsin (left 3) poses for a photo with Dr. Zhou De-yang, Dean of China Medical University Hospital, and Changyang Biomedical, an executing company of the National Science and Technology Center's Biomedical Project. Minister of Science and Technology Chen Liang-gee (left 3) and Director of the National Science and Technology Center Hsu Mao-hsin (left 4).
Visiting the booth of United Biomedical, the company showcased its lower limb muscle training machine.

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