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2 16 Annual Report Central Taiwan Science Park Central Taiwan Science Park With the motto “CTSP, Heading toward a Smart Future,” Central Taiwan Science Park (CTSP) celebrated its 13th anniversary in 2016. Since its inception, CTSP has continuously faced any challenges with courage and constantly moved towards a smart future at a steady pace. Our recruitment efforts paid off with fruitful results: the park welcomed 20 new businesses in 2016, an 11% increase from the previous year. Our park's total investment in 2016 reached NT$3.936 billion, and we have successfully brought in 189 enterprises so far. Furthermore, our park's occupancy rate of land and factories has been excellent, remaining at 90% and above. The number of park employees even surpassed the 40,000 mark. These impressive figures reflect the excellent performance of CTSP and serve as a strong proof of our personnel’s efforts. After years of cooperation between civil and government organizations, the reservation of Erlin Xiangsiliao, the relocation of arable land, and the LN. Nongchang Lot Sales Project have been achieved so that farmers could continue farming. All such sales and handover were finalized at the end of 2016. To perfect the park’s function regarding the education for the children of CTSP employees, the Junior High School of the National Experimental High School at CTSP (NEHS@CTSP) began to recruit students in March 2016, and the construction of the junior high school building was completed soon after June 2016. With a highly praised quality of education, NEHS@CTSP now provides comprehensive and advanced junior-senior high school programs that integrate software, hardware, and resources. In 2016, the CTSP Bureau further expanded its reach and carried out its social responsibility. It assembled and wrote the 2015 Corporate Social Responsibility Report and then received the 2016 Taiwan Corporate Sustainability Awards: NPO Gold Award from the Taiwan Institute for Sustainable Energy (TAISE). CTSP constantly strives to present information about the park’s development and the performance of sustainable operations through public, transparent, and objective data. Looking toward 2017, we will begin operating five parks in CTSP by completing the construction of the Intelligent Park and Taichung Park Expansion Project. Furthermore, we will strive to initiate the Advanced Research Park in Zhongxing New Village, as well as facilitate the second round of the Environmental Impact Assessment of Houli Park and Erlin Park so that companies can establish operations in the parks. Moreover, we will establish the Innovation Park by promoting the smart machinery industry in Central Taiwan with regard to ten major innovative industries, and we will continue to tackle projects like Innovation and Entrepreneurship in cooperation with industrial, academic, and government sectors. In the future, CTSP will continue moving towards the goals of “intelligence, innovation, low carbon, and community prosperity” to create a multi-win situation with the hope of becoming one of the world’s most competitive green science parks. We would like to express our sincerest gratitude to all the staff members of the CTSP Bureau for their efforts. As we face this new year, we will prepare ourselves for potential challenges and forge ahead towards success. Director-General March 2017 Toward a Future of Intelligence Central Taiwan Science Park 2 0 1 6 Central Taiwan Science Park CONTENTS Toward a Future of Intelligence 1 Widespread Presence in Building a LOHAS Central Taiwan Environment Return to Our Roots 5 Complete Infrastructure with Organizational Overview 5 Diverse Services 19 A Top Science Park 6 A Virtuous Neighborhood 21 A Good Neighbor 22 Continued Expansion Striving for Occupational Safety and a Sound Environment 22 Integrated Momentum and Resources 7 An Era of Universal Standards 10 Promoting Sustainability Continued Market Expansion 11 Eco-friendly Construction with Striving for Golden Archives Sustainable Energy 24 Awards 12 A High-Value Park 28 A Convenient Technology-based Environment 30 Improving Science and Technology Capacity A Shining Path to Smart Education with Adaptive Sustainability Programs 13 Key Strategies and Plans 31 Academia and Industry Working 2016 Milestones 33 Together 14 Matching Talents with Opportunities 18 Science Park Central Taiwan Return to Our Roots On October 16th, 2002, pursuant to the Interim Regulations for CTSP, the CTSP Preparatory Office was established in order to implement the development plan and enhance the overall effectiveness of administrative services. On January 26th, 2007, a Presidential Decree announced the Act for the Organization of the CTSP Administration, through which the Investment Division, Environment and Labor Affairs Division, Business Division, Construction Management Division, Land Development Division, Secretariat Office, Personnel Office, Accounting and Statistics Office, and Civil Service Ethics Office were all established. Organizational Overview The Advanced Research Park in Zhongxing New Village was approved by the Executive Yuan and developed pursuant to the government policy in order to maximize organizational effectiveness and streamline the management of human resources. On January 1st, 2011, the Taiwan Provincial Government approved the matters and personnel related to facilitating construction of the Park and the subsequent management of the Taiwan Provincial Government’s hardware facilities. On January 7th, 2014, the Legislative Yuan passed the Act for the Organization of the Ministry of Science and Technology and the three Science Park Bureaus to respond to national development and enhance Taiwan’s competitiveness in that area. On January 22nd, the President promulgated the Act, and it came into effect after being approved by the Legislative Yuan on March 3rd. After reorganization, the CTSP Bureau established a Planning Division to be responsible for promoting strategy, policy, planning, and other measures for Park development. This addition brought the number of Divisions within the CTSP Bureau to six, while the number of Offices remained unchanged at four. This reorganization improved both Bureau services and tenant satisfaction and helped create an environment that promotes further development of the Park infrastructure, its talent base, and the Widespread Presence in Central Taiwan 1,708Total area of CTSP is currently 1,708 hectares. transformation from an efficiency-oriented industry to an innovation-oriented industry. The groundbreaking ceremony for the headquarters of Giant A Top Science Park Manufacturing Co. Ltd. at Taichung expansion area On July 28th, 2003, ground was broken on the Dadu Mountain Plateau to construct CTSP as the central link of the Science and Technology Corridor electronics, semi-conductor, and precision in Western Taiwan that runs from Hsinchu Science machinery industries and integrate the local Park in the north to Southern Taiwan Science Park industrial resources of Houli District in order to in the south. The CTSP Bureau administers the create economic prosperity. The second EIA for following three fully developed parks: Taichung Chising is currently in progress, and its completion Park, Huwei Park, and Houli Park, and the two is expected to significantly benefit the local developing parks of Erlin Park and the Advanced economy, the environment, and prosperity. 5 Research Park. Currently, the total area reaches Erlin Park: Hub of the Precision Machinery 1,708 hectares. Industry 6 Taichung Park: A New Center Bringing Erlin Park encompasses 631 hectares. Based Annual Report Science Park Taiwan Central Prosperity to Central Taiwan on the park's need to reduce its water consumption Taichung Park covers an area of 466 hectares, and the relevant industrial features within the park, and the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Erlin Park’s tenant company recruitment plan approved an expansion of 53 hectares in 2015. concentrates on the precision machinery industry, Constructions for public infrastructure and factory which consumes less water and emits less carbon buildings of its first major tenant (TSMC) have dioxide. The Environmental Impact Assessment of since proceeded in tandem. TSMC will locate the park’s second phase is currently in progress. its 10 nm node fabrication processes here, thus Once the assessment is complete, companies can 2 safeguarding Taiwan's leading position in the begin establishing operations in the park. semiconductor industry. Giant Manufacturing Co., 16 The Advanced Research Park: The Experimental Ltd (Giant bicycles) is also going to establish its Field of Quality of Life global headquarters here. Located in Zhongxing New Village, and the Huwei Park: The Star of Emerging Technologies Advanced Research Park covers an area of 259 Huwei Park covers 97 hectares. The Taiwan High hectares, of which 234 ha (90%) is cultural scenery. Speed Rail station on the eastern side of the Park The Park emphasizes R&D and low-quantity began operating on December 1st, 2015, which will production (except with regard to cultural and further help develop Huwei Park into a green park creative industries) and promotes experiments with a healthy and convenient living environment. on technologies related to life in the future. This Park’s prospects are most promising. Construction of public works is in progress and such entities as the Institute for the Information Houli Park: Home to Tomorrow's Technology Industry, the Industrial Technology Research Houli Park comprises an area of
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