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IDEAS Show 2015 is Taking Team registrations and Expo Submissions
By Vincent Wang
Published: Jul 07,2015

TAIPEI, Taiwan — Founded by Institute for Information Industry (III) since 2008, IDEAS Show has provided Taiwan’s tech startups with fundraising, networking, marketing and other resources. The purpose is to encourage Taiwan’s tech startups demo their services and further enter into global market. The show focused on technology, application and fusion. (TAF) And is now taking team registrations and expo submissions.
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On the other hand, IDEAS Show also help oversea startps to access into the Taiwan market.
“As an international startup facilitator, we leverage regional startup resources to provide the key one-stop service, and help Taiwan startups expand the market from local to global.” said IDEAS Show Team.
However, IDEAS Show 2015 is now taking team registrations and expo submissions. Through a series of mentor trainings, selected teams will deliver a 6-minute public pitch on the IDEAS Show stage in front of vast audience and top judges.
The easy accessible of internet has flattened the world and other emerging technologies have defined the industry rules, creating unlimited opportunities for younger generations. Heading towards a new Future Fusion Age, cultivating the vision of Cross-Generation, Cross-Domain and Cross-Boundary are a must, according to IDEAS Show Team.
2015 IDEAS Show will be held at TAF Innovation Park on July 22 to 23.
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