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Taiwan's ITRI institute drove chip dominance via successful industrial policy

The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) was established in Taiwan in 1973 with the goal of rapidly advancing the nation's technological capabilities, particularly in electronics. This government-backed initiative successfully transformed Taiwan from a low-cost manufacturing hub into a global leader in the semiconductor industry. ITRI achieved this by licensing foreign technology, training local firms, and fostering the creation of major companies, most notably TSMC, which now produces 60% of the world's chips. AI

排序理由 This article details a historical government industrial policy that led to the creation of a dominant global industry.

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Taiwan's ITRI institute drove chip dominance via successful industrial policy

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  1. Asterisk Magazine TIER_1 English(EN) ·

    The Institute Behind Taiwan’s Chip Dominance

    <p>TSMC (and most of Taiwan’s chip industry) spun out of one government research institute. How did ITRI implement one of the most successful industrial policy programs of all time?</p>