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Hsinchu Science Park Yilan Division Open

Published: Dec 17,2013

【Yilan, Taiwan】Hsinchu Science Park Yilan Division Service Center opened Monday , there are already three vendors stationed , the first company, Omni Calibration Laboratory will begin construction on the 28th; Branch Authority expects to build 30 standard workshops, attracting more vendors to establish a factory.

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Yilan Division is area of 70.6 hectares , complete the second phase construction project in March this year, the plant currently available 34.8 hectares of land, is the introduction of digital content , communications, knowledge and R & D industries, but so far only three companies stationed .

Science Park Administration Secretary Congxian Lin said Division Authority is planning to establish new plant, will open for apply early next year. He explained that some communications companies doesn’t require a lot of building sites , it plans to build 30 standard factory buildings, there will be several new vendors to move in .

For the Division Service Center officially opened , Lin said , the county will fully support to provide any necessary assistance, include the improvement of surrounding traffic and factories Consulting.

Currently, Taiwan's Executive Yuan plans to divide Suao Port into free-trade zone, Lin hopes it can be included Yilan Division, it will be a great potential for research and development base.

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