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GaN Systems and Taiwan’s MOEA to Collaborate on GaN Commercialization

October 03, 2017 by Paul Shepard

The world is challenged with unsustainable increases in power consumption, combating climate change, implementing cleantech technologies and meeting green, CO2 reduction initiatives. Taiwanese electronics manufacturers work at the forefront of these efforts.

To meet these challenges, GaN Systems and Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) have entered into a Letter of Intent to collaborate on expanding the economic and technical benefits of GaN technology to Taiwan's electronics companies.

To further advance Taiwan's leadership role in the electronics industry, recognizing the importance and benefits of GaN, the MOEA will provide assistance to GaN Systems to extend its in-country business and representation.

This agreement brings together two powerful forces - the leading manufacturer of GaN transistors and the government body that oversees Taiwan's electronics industry. Working together, this alliance will collaborate to help solve some of the world's most daunting power challenges.

Ms. Mei-Hua Wang, Vice Minister of Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), commented on the development, "As Taiwan plays a preeminent role in the Asian electronics industry, we are pleased to provide GaN Systems with the resources to continue their success with our leading manufacturers. This Letter of Intent strengthens the bonds between GaN Systems and Taiwan's electronics industry."

GaN Systems' CEO, Jim Witham, added, "GaN Systems is delighted to join forces with Taiwan's MOEA. We see this as an important demonstration of how companies and government work together to reinforce partnerships amongst industry leaders and across industry segments."