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Dr.
Shih-Chien Yang
Chairman & CEO |
An architect of Taiwan's rise to technology powerhouse,
Dr. George Yang's contribution to Taiwan's development
began in the 1970's when he moved to the upper echelons
of Taiwan's development agencies.
In 1978, Dr. Yang joined the cabinet-level Council
for Economic Planning and Development where he was responsible
for the development of the ROC's first Ten-year Electronics
and Information Industries Development Plan (1980-1989)
which paved the way for the development of Taiwan's
IT and IC industries.
Dr. Yang assumed the position of deputy director of
Taiwan's answer to Silicon Valley - the Hsinchu Science-based
Industrial Park - in 1984. Through the strategic formulation
of the second Ten-Year Development Plan for Science-based
Industrial Parks on Taiwan (1986-1995), he created the
geographic cradle for high-tech development in Taiwan.
In 1986, Dr. Yang took over the helm as Director General
of the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) and re-vamped
Taiwan's industrial structure. Under his leadership,
the IDB became instrumental in the upgrading of Taiwan's
manufacturing industry, encouraging higher levels of
R&D by steering Taiwan manufacturers toward a high
-technology, high value-added orientation.
Dr. Yang was named Administrative Vice Minister in
1992 and Senior Vice Minister of the Ministry of Economic
Affairs in 1993. In June 1996, he was further promoted
to the position of Minister of State and Convener of
the Science and Technology Advisory Group. In this capacity,
Dr. Yang actively pushed for the realization of the
National Information Infrastructure (NII) initiative
and the growth of the biotechnology industry on Taiwan.
His advocacy of these two global trends proved strategic
in further expediting the development of the high-tech
industries.
Dr. Yang graduated from National Taiwan University
with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering before receiving
his M.S. degree and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
from Northwestern University in the United States.
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