Taiwan Launches 2024 ‘Go Green With Taiwan’ Global Proposal Contest

In a proactive move to foster global collaboration on sustainable development, Taiwan has unveiled its 2024 “Go Green With Taiwan” global proposal contest. This initiative, spearheaded by the Taiwan International Trade Administration (TITA) and the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), invites participants from around the world to submit innovative proposals that integrate Taiwan’s green products and solutions. The contest aims to showcase Taiwan’s commitment to sustainability and encourage international partnerships in green energy and environmental stewardship.

Contest Overview

The “Go Green With Taiwan” contest is a platform for participants to demonstrate their creativity and resourcefulness in developing sustainable solutions. The contest encourages global innovators to leverage Taiwan’s advanced green technologies and practices to address pressing environmental challenges. The top three proposals will each be awarded $20,000 (USD), providing both recognition and financial support for groundbreaking ideas.

James Huang, Chairman of TAITRA, highlighted Taiwan’s resilience and innovation in the green sector. He emphasized Taiwan’s transition from being part of the Four Asian Tigers to becoming a smart island at the forefront of the AI revolution. Huang stated, “Taiwan has now become a key hub in the global democratic supply chain. TAITRA, acting as a robust support for SMEs going international, integrates top domestic institutions and media resources globally.”

Key Objectives and Participation

The contest aims to:

Showcase Innovation: Highlight the most comprehensive and innovative green products and solutions developed in Taiwan.

Promote Global Collaboration: Invite international partners to collaborate with Taiwan in driving sustainable economic and environmental transformation.

Foster Sustainable Development: Support proposals that contribute to the advancement of green energy, environmental protection, and sustainable practices.

    Participants can submit their proposals through the official contest website at Go Green With Taiwan by the deadline of August 31, 2024. The contest is open to individuals, organizations, and institutions from around the world, reflecting Taiwan’s commitment to global engagement in sustainability.

    Taiwan’s Green Industry Achievements

    Taiwan’s green industry has made significant strides, positioning the country as a leader in sustainable technologies and solutions. Some notable achievements include:

    • Delta Electronics: A global leader in energy management systems, Delta has implemented electric vehicle (EV)-friendly infrastructure in its offices worldwide. Utilizing its DeltaGrid® EVM system and AI technology, Delta has optimized energy scheduling, resulting in a 15.64% reduction in total energy costs at its European headquarters. This system is applicable in various settings, including shopping malls, residential areas, and office buildings.
    • Fukuta Electric & Machinery Co.: Partnering with Tesla, Fukuta has made significant advancements in reducing the weight of electric vehicle motors, from 400 kg to less than 60 kg. This technology not only meets diverse manufacturing needs but also enhances market competitiveness for brands like Mazda.
    • Tron-e Technology Co.: Responding to global initiatives to replace traditional buses with electric ones, Tron-e has formed strategic alliances in Southeast Asia and India. The company focuses on core components while outsourcing vehicle manufacturing to local factories, producing 200 electric buses annually with over 50% manufactured externally. Tron-e is also advancing autonomous driving technology and expanding into international markets.
    • Acer’s Aspire Vero: Launched in 2021, Acer’s Aspire Vero is an eco-friendly laptop that utilizes post-consumer recycled plastic (PCR) and ocean-bound plastic (OBP). The laptop’s body contains 30-40% PCR plastic, and the touchpad is made from 100% OBP. Its packaging materials are composed of up to 90% recycled paper, and the design facilitates easy repair and upgrades, promoting a circular economy.
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    Future Prospects and Global Impact

    The “Go Green With Taiwan” contest is more than just a competition; it is a testament to Taiwan’s leadership in the green technology sector and its commitment to international cooperation in sustainability. By encouraging global participation and showcasing Taiwan’s advancements in green technology, the contest aims to drive further innovation and collaboration across borders.

    Cynthia Kiang, Director-General of TITA, emphasized Taiwan’s capacity to produce high-value-added green materials and products. She noted, “Taiwan can produce stable and high-value-added green materials and related products, making it an indispensable partner for the international development of green energy and a sustainable economy.”

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    The contest will serve as a gateway for international partners to engage with Taiwan’s green industry and explore potential collaborations. As the world grapples with environmental challenges, Taiwan’s initiative highlights the importance of collective action and innovation in building a sustainable future.

    Taiwan’s 2024 “Go Green With Taiwan” global proposal contest is a significant step towards fostering international cooperation in sustainable development. By leveraging its advanced green technologies and inviting global participation, Taiwan aims to drive innovation and address pressing environmental challenges. The contest not only showcases Taiwan’s achievements in green industry but also provides a platform for international partners to collaborate in advancing sustainability. As the deadline approaches, the global community is encouraged to participate and contribute to this vital initiative, helping to shape a greener and more sustainable future for all.

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