The evaluating model for the technology needs of Taiwan high-tech industries

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An evaluating model for the technology requirements of Taiwan's high-technology industries is developed. The model is based on three stages, namely analysis of product vehicles, analysis of technology developmental targets and the planning of developmental technology. The evaluating model can be employed by Taiwan's government-supported research institutes which can aid the industries achieve their production goals. To illustrate the model, a case study of Taiwan's semiconductor industry is provided.

Author: Hsu, Chiung-Wen, Chang, Pao-Long, Lung, Scott S.C.
Semiconductors and related devices, Semiconductor Devices, Semiconductor and Related Device Manufacturing, Taiwan, Semiconductor industry, Technology

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Aspects on high technology transfer

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Studies have revealed that the lifecycle of products in the high technology industry is very short and no set of universal instructions for successful transfer can be said to exist. The control of methods is important in identifying which technology is absent and which need to be developed. High technology products usually have short lifecycles. To optimize benefits, transferring technology must be done along with the people who are well-versed with it.

Author: Nyberg, Timo R., Saru, Sari
Research, Diffusion of innovations, Technology transfer

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Critical success factors in technology management

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Factors important to success in technology management are discussed.

Author: Metzemaekers, Dion A.M.M.

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Subjects list: Management, High technology industry, Economic aspects
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