On February 18, Japanese electronics giant muRata visited the Nangang Software Incubation Center, where i2i Chairman Gary Gong hosted a Taiwan-Japan exchange meeting focused on cross-border startup collaboration.
i2i warmly welcomed Kaz-san, a representative from muRata’s Japan headquarters, and Nick Cui (崔璐), a representative from its China division.
The discussion centered on leveraging i2i’s accelerator platform, industry connections, and co-working spaces to provide tailored programs and business matchmaking services, supporting muRata’s innovation efforts in electronic applications and supply chain integration.

JETRO, a key partner in i2i’s international startup ecosystem, played a crucial role in bridging the connection between muRata and i2i.
Mayumi Etada, a director at JETRO, facilitated initial discussions, paving the way for potential Taiwan-Japan startup collaborations and new business opportunities.
With extensive experience in startup mentorship, industry integration, and business networking, i2i has built a comprehensive startup ecosystem in Taiwan.
It regularly hosts Demo Days and workshops, fostering connections between startups and corporate partners. i2i has expressed its commitment to supporting muRata’s needs, offering customized assistance to help the company navigate Taiwan’s startup landscape.
About muRata
Founded in 1944, muRata is a global leader in multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs), RF integrated circuits (RFICs), and sensor technologies.
The company recently wrapped up its "KUMIHOMO Tech Camp" hackathon in Bulgaria and is now actively exploring opportunities to expand its presence in Taiwan.
Through cross-border collaboration, muRata aims to explore innovative application scenarios and further integrate into the regional startup ecosystem.

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