i2i recently established a strong relationship with Dr. Joseph Huang, CIO of Adesso Nonprofit Foundation, committing to supporting Taiwanese startups aiming to expand into the U.S. market. Dr. Huang has also been invited to join i2i’s Demo Day as a judge for the international startup review session.
On September 25, i2i facilitated a meeting between Taiwan Carbon Materials Corp (TCMC), a participant in this year’s "IP2 Scale Out Program," and Dr. Huang also helped connect TCMC’s founder, Cherry Lin, with Holly Development to explore potential collaboration, showcasing the growing synergy between Taiwan's startup ecosystem and the international market.

The photo shows TCMC’s founder, Cherry Lin, on the left, and Dr. Joseph Huang, CIO of Adesso Nonprofit Foundation, on the right.
Taiwan Carbon Materials Corp (TCMC), a team part of i2i’s "IP2 Scale Out Program: Taiwan Startups Landing in New York," focuses on developing and producing advanced carbon materials, offering sustainable ESG solutions on a global scale.
Adesso Nonprofit Foundation, i2i’s partner, is dedicated to supporting Taiwanese startups expanding into the U.S. market. This meeting further solidified the partnership, with i2i introducing Dr. Huang to promising Taiwanese startups. Dr. Huang subsequently facilitated discussions between Holly Development and TCMC to explore collaboration opportunities.
Holly Development has extensive experience in construction materials, particularly in solutions that meet safety and environmental standards. There is potential for their expertise to integrate with TCMC’s advanced carbon materials. Dr. Huang suggested that both parties explore joint development of fire-resistant coating products.
Cherry Lin, TCMC’s founder, highlighted that the company has successfully applied carbon materials, such as graphene and carbon nanotubes, across multiple industries. TCMC will conduct an internal evaluation to assess the feasibility of collaboration following this exchange.

Cherry Lin explains innovative carbon material applications and solutions.
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