Foxconn Ties up with NTU, Promotes Biochemical Development in Taiwan
Foundation to contribute NT$10 billion (US$333 million) to fund establishment of the Yong Lin Biomedical Engineering Center
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Mumbai / Bangalore - January 27, 2014
Foxconn,
world's leading manufacturer of computer components and systems, has
announced that Terry Guo, chairman, Foxconn Group also founder of Yong
Lin Health Care Foundation has signed with National Taiwan University
(NTU) for cooperation to promote biomedical development in Taiwan.
The
foundation will donate a total of NT$10 billion (US$333 million) to
fund establishment of the Yong Lin Biomedical Engineering Center, a
500-bed cancer therapeutic hospital to be operated by NTU and a
radiation science and proton therapy center, with the biomedical
engineering center to be inaugurated in March 2014.
Yong
Lin Biomedical Engineering Center will cooperate with NTU to recruit
more than 100 biomedical professionals from around the world to
undertake biomedical research in cancer therapeutics. The foundation
will also offer NT$5 billion to support the engineering center's
research in cell therapy, radiation medicine, smart hospital, prevention
medicine, medical electronics and biomedical materials.
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About Foxconn
Foxconn
was established in 1974 and has grown to become the largest ODM in the
world with nearly 1,000,000 employees and revenues in excess of USD 100
billion. Foxconn's customer base includes many famous brands in
computing, communications and consumer electronics, for example; Apple,
Cisco, Dell, HP, Nokia and Sony. With expertise in design and
manufacturing, Foxconn's Channel Division is able to bring barebones and
component products to channel customers around the globe, giving them
the freedom to create their own solutions. To learn more, visit: www.foxconnchannel.com.
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