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UPDATED: 08:06, July 07, 2005
Cross-Straits technology cooperation achieves new results
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Three significant results in technology cooperation were achieved at the on-going Cross-Straits Forum on Industrial Standards in the Information Industry, sources with the forum said Wednesday.

The forum was jointly organized here by Taiwan Sinocon Industrial Standards Foundation, China Communications Standards Association and Chinese Electronics Standardization Association.

The Taiwan Sinocon Industrial Standards Foundation, China Communications Standards Association and Chinese Electronics Standardization Association will build up a long-term communication system, acting as a cooperation platform for information standards for professionals across the Taiwan Straits, the sources said.

Professionals across the Straits have had discussions on technical standardization in fields of AVS, TD-SCDMA, mobile storage and HD flat panel display. They reached consensus on technical cooperation in AVS development and research, mobile storage products and management development, as well as TD-SCDMA and HD flat panel display mutual technological development.

Professionals across the Straits will further cooperate in other technological standardization fields and a similar forum will be held in Taiwan at an appropriate time.

The two sides across the Straits both held that the rapid development of current world's information technology brings both opportunities and challenges to the professionals across the Straits. The information technology across the Straits should be mutually complementary, so as to face up to challenges and fulfill common development and a win-win situation, the sources said.

The forum is a result of a visit by Taiwan Kuomingtang (KMT) leader Lien Chan in early May. The Taiwan Sinocon Industrial Standards Foundation was comprised of all Taiwan's major electronics information enterprises.

Source: Xinhua


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