Exciting News 🎉 We Are About to Join the Central Taiwan Science Park (Taichung Campus)!
🎉 Following the 24th meeting convened by the National Science and Technology Council, Advanced Materials Co., Ltd. was approved as one of the companies for investment and will become part of a new high-tech industrial cluster in central Taiwan. 🎉
The Central Taiwan Science Park, located at the border of Daya and Xitun Districts in Taichung City and close to the Greater Taichung metropolitan area, provides an optimal environment for high-tech industries. Designed to support future industrial development, the park encourages research and development, high-tech manufacturing, and the advancement of technology, thereby promoting the overall upgrading of industries in central Taiwan.
Advanced Materials Co., Ltd. will focus on the application of bamboo-fiber bio-composite material particles and their derivative products, as well as AI-based product carbon footprint calculation systems. The company plans to establish its own production lines, actively develop and expand capacity, and employ advanced AI technology to automatically analyze carbon emissions at every stage from manufacturing to sale. By integrating ERP big data analysis, the company can provide accurate carbon footprint calculations.
Adhering to the principle of “Replacing Plastic with Bamboo” and guided by a goal of friendly circularity, Advanced Materials Co., Ltd. ensures that its products and technologies align with global net-zero carbon and ESG development trends. The company aims to strengthen its operational and profitability foundation at the Central Taiwan Science Park (Taichung Campus) while advancing the upgrading of a green and innovative industrial value chain.
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Liberty Times:
"National Science Council Approves Three Companies, Including Atmospheric Plasma and Advanced Materials Co., Ltd., to Enter Central Taiwan Science Park; Total Investment: NT$1.19 Billion." -
China Times:
"Good News for Investment Promotion at Central Taiwan Science Park! Three Companies Move In, with a Total Investment of NT$1.19 Billion."