Taiwan intends to make an addition of field testing locations for LED lighting in mainland China.
Currently, there are two LED pilot testing locations in Guangzhou and Xiamen, where the tests are underway according to an agreement reached at a conference held in June 2010 addressing industry cooperation between Taiwan and mainland China. And Taiwan expects to add six provinces including Shandong, Fujian, Shanxi, Heilongjiang, Guangdong, and Jiangsu into the project.
Taiwan’s representatives will come up with the proposal when they confer with their mainland Chinese counterparts in a meeting to be held this April or May as a warm-up for a high-profile conference regularly held in June.
The Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA), the supreme guideline for economic cooperation between Taiwan and the mainland, points out the two sides have designated the conference as the platform for discussing cooperation on high-tech industries.
LCD panel, wireless applications centered on cities, low-temperature logistics, electric car, and LED lighting are involved in the cooperation agenda of the preparatory meeting.