Shih Chung-liang (left 1), Jim Liu (left 2), Wu Ming-Hsien (left 3), Ko Fu-jen are pictured together in the press conference on Thursday. (Courtesy of NTU hospital)
TAIPEI (The China Post) â ADLink Technology Inc. (åè¯ç§æè¡ä»½æéå ¬å¸) has partnered with AU Optronics (AUO, åéå é») to donate 20 high-tech medical computers to the National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH, å°å¤§é«é¢) in line with the government’s efforts in promoting eHealth. Â
Vice Minister of Health and Welfare Shih Chung-liang (ç³å´è¯), ADLink Chairman Jim Liu (åé), NTUH Superintendent Wu Ming-Hsien (å³æè³¢), and AUO General Manager Ko Fu-jen (æ¯å¯ä») attended a press conference on Thursday to announce the donation. Â
This cooperation incorporates high-level medical care and advanced technology, marking another highlight in the digital transformation of medical care in Taiwan. Â
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2020/12/10 10:20 Taiwan presents medical supplies donations to Honduras ambassador Eny Yamileth Bautista Guevara (center). Taiwan presents medical supplies donations to Honduras ambassador Eny Yamileth Bautista Guevara (center). (CNA photo) Taiwan on Wednesday (Dec. 9) donated about 500 kilograms of emergency medical supplies to four of its diplomatic allies in Central America, which were badly hit by two hurricanes recently.
A donation ceremony
In a symbolic donation ceremony at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), representatives of the Taiwan International Health Action (TaiwanIHA) handed over the medical supplies to the ambassadors of Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Taiwan, as a member of the international community, shares a responsibility to contribute to disaster relief efforts. We hope that the people of these countries will feel Taiwan s love and care, Vice Minister of Health and Welfare Sh