On September 10, i2i and Landing Pad Tokyo (LPT), a Japanese accelerator, co-hosted the Mt. Fuji Demo Day, where U.S.-based electronics startup Global ETS delivered a pitch.
On October 4, i2i introduced Cheng-Hsin Lee, Director of Business Development at Global ETS, to i2i’s IP2 International Advisory Committee member and partner, Mighty Net’s Vice President, Ray Tai.
Together, they visited the Nangang Software Incubator to explore the feasibility of establishing a presence in Taiwan and potential cross-border industry collaborations.
Might Electronics (Mighty Net), deeply rooted in the ODM (Original Design Manufacturing) and EMS (Electronics Manufacturing Services) sectors, has recently focused on driving innovation in traditional EMS business models. They are also actively expanding into cutting-edge technologies like open-source hardware (Arduino), 3D printing, and the Internet of Things (IoT).
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