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Efficient Drivetrain collaborates with Master Transportation on first Made-in-Taiwan e-bus; EDI PowerDrive EV 6000

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The initial bus will be completed in Q4 of 2017, and is the first of its kind to meet the “made in Taiwan” policy—a government initiative created to establish local supply chain, requiring that at least 70% of the components be from manufacturers in Taiwan.

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Geekay Electric Cycle Kit Price | Geekay Electric Cycle Kit With Battery Price | Geekay Hub Motor Kit Price

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Geekay electric kit is a well known name in the field of electric cycle conversion kits. As you are reading this article it means you are well aware of electric cycle conversion kit but if you want to read about different parts of it you may read – Electric cycle conversion kit selection. Geekay hub motor kit price.

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HALO research aircraft measuring the emissions of megacities in EmeRGe project

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From 10 March to 9 April 2018, the German Aerospace Centre (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) is conducting research flights from Tainan in Taiwan more closely to examine the spread and transformation of emissions from major cities such as Manila, Taipei, Seoul, Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. HALO in-hangar in Taiwan.

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Are Homemade CPUs Alibaba’s Bid For Independence?

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The United States, alarmed at China's campaign to bring Taiwan under its control, has also begun an ambitious program to 'reshore' its semiconductor manufacturing after allowing much of it to migrate to Taiwan. Alibaba said it is the first server processor compatible with the latest Armv9 architecture.

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Who Really Invented the Thumb Drive?

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—Henn Tan, as told to the Straits Times Many of these electronics products, including the chips in them, were produced in Asia, including Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand—and Singapore—under the OEM system. They are used for nefarious purposes as well—stealing files or inserting malware into target computers.

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