
Wu Cheng-wen
Wu Cheng-wen is the head of Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Council, and he recently spoke out against the notion that one country should dominate the semiconductor industry, emphasizing the need for international collaboration and specialization in this complex field.
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NSTC Minister Wu Cheng-wen discussed the national strategic plan for quantum technology.
Lai outlines quantum industry plansNational Science and Technology Council Minister Wu Cheng-wen said the satellite showcased Taiwan’s strength in the space industry.
Formosat-8 launches from California space baseAccording to National Science and Technology Council Minister Wu Cheng-wen, US officials were receptive to the idea of establishing a science and technology park in the United States.
Lin highlights increase in US state engagementWu Cheng-wen is the National Science and Technology Council Minister who participated in discussions with international officials.
Ministry denies minister was snubbed by the USMinister of Science and Technology Wu Cheng-wen met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the APEC summit.
Taiwan, US officials discuss supply chainsNational Science and Technology Council Minister Wu Cheng-wen met with US officials to discuss Taiwan-US relations.
Taiwan reports progress on trade talks with the USWu Cheng-wen’s statement that 'ecology will be the priority' has failed to win over skeptics.
Environmental Impact Assessment: Key habitats across Taiwan facing multiple threatsWu Cheng-wen is the National Science and Technology Council Minister who spoke about the satellite's components.
First Formosat-8 satellite leaves for US launchNational Science and Technology Council Minister Wu Cheng-wen attended a ceremony for the Chi Po-lin Satellite.
FS-8A satellite sent to US for launch next monthWu Cheng-wen is the Minister of the National Science and Technology Council and spoke about the record-high revenue expected from science parks.
TSMC to build advanced 1.4nm fabWu Cheng-wen speaks at a news conference in Taipei yesterday.
NSTC halts funding over coerced blood samplingWu Cheng-wen speaks at a news conference regarding the NSTC's actions in the blood drawing case.
NSTC announces punishment for college blood drawing caseNational Science and Technology Council Minister Wu Cheng-wen attends a meeting at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei.
AI fundamental bill passes first stageWu Cheng-wen, the National Science and Technology Council Minister, emphasized the importance of the center's inauguration for Taiwan's space industry.
Rocket research site inaugurated - Taipei TimesNational Science and Technology Council Minister Wu Cheng-wen attends a media briefing in Taipei yesterday.
Council proposes lower 2026 technology budgetWu Cheng-wen is the Minister of the National Science and Technology Council.
Disaster response workshop starts - Taipei TimesWu Cheng-wen is the National Science and Technology Council Minister who also made an opening address at the event.
Humanitarian assistance, disaster response workshop starts in Taipei
Council Minister Wu Cheng-wen said that the health ministry is implementing a program to expand Taiwan’s healthcare.
Cabinet approves NT$1bn for rural healthcare tech
Wu Cheng-wen, head of the National Science and Technology Council, spoke at the International Particle Accelerator Conference in Taipei.
Taiwan talks up advances at particle accelerator event in TaipeiNational Science and Technology Council Minister Wu Cheng-wen said Taiwan aims to send its first rocket capable of carrying a 200kg satellite into orbit by 2034.
Minister outlines plans for rocketWu Cheng-Wen stated that Taiwan's self-made rocket is expected to send a 200-kilogram satellite into orbit by 2034.
台灣自製火箭 2034年送衛星入軌 (21:05) - 20250529 - 兩岸 - 即時新聞
Wu Cheng-wen, the NSTC Minister, discussed Taiwan's collaboration with Amazon on Project Kuiper.
NSTC in satellite talks with AmazonWu Cheng-wen is the NSTC Minister who emphasized the importance of technology in the healthcare and hospitality sectors.
Taiwan to launch five-year robots planWu Cheng-wen, the National Science and Technology Council Minister, expressed deep regret over the damage caused by the fire.
Blaze on Yangmingshan put out after five hoursWu Cheng-wen is the Minister of the National Science and Technology Council.
Science parks’ revenues hit record highWu Cheng-wen stated that there is no need for one country to control the semiconductor industry.
No need for one country to control chip industry: officialWu Cheng-wen, head of Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Council, emphasized the importance of a division of labor in the semiconductor industry.
No need for one country to control chip industry, Taiwan official says

























































