Operations
III not only emphasizes cross-disciplinary environment, university-industry collaborations, techno-cultural co-development, but also has supported Taiwan’s ICT industry with advanced technologies and international links, focusing on areas such as:
- Intelligent Digital Life, embedded systems(MeeGo, Android), mobile multimedia, networks/communications, smart handheld devices, information appliances, sensor networks, audio/video codes, 3D graphics, WiMAX, broadband and wireless industries, Green ICT, information security, Telematics, WAVE/DSRC
- Strategic planning and development of large scale national infrastructure and application systems, such as e-Government, e-Transportation, e-HealthCare, e-Logistics, e-Weather, e-Banking, Natural Disaster Mitigation and RFID applications,
- Cloud computing, Living Lab, S.E.E. (service experience engineering methodology),
- Market intelligence gathering and analysis, science and technology law implication, promotion and media services,
- Future Smart Classroom, standardized content authoring tool, M-Learn authoring tool, Learning Management Systems (LMS), Content Management Systems (CMS), and Content Trading Platforms that provide e-Learning companies with core technology modules for speeding up their developing process, as well as offer a "total solution" for enterprises to develop in-house training courses, and
- Professional training on ICT, IT Enabled Services, Operations and Management, and Digital Content fields.
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