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Supply Chain Resilience Center Welcomes Prof. Huang-Chih Sung

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Czech–Taiwanese Investment Forum

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Professor Tomášek Represented SCRC at Czech–Taiwan Semiconductor Seminar in Taipei

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SCRC in the Spotlight: Featured by Taiwanese MicroElectronic & CNA Magazine!

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Semiconductors Minilateral Agreement: Preventing Friendly Fire

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Press Release: Expert Seminar on Supply Chain Risk Issues in the Semiconductor Industry

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Professor Chuang: Government Support is Crucial for the Development of the Semiconductor Industry

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The Legal Status of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and Its Reflection in International Administrative Law

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“How to finance Czech Silicon Valley” (debate)

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Press Release – SCRC International Conference 2024

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The EU Chips Act as a Challenge to Power-Sharing and Convergence within the European Union

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Press Release, 13 November 2024

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Madam President opened SCRC Seminar on Resilience of Supply Chains

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New Publication for Taiwanese Employers in the Czech Republic by Charles University Professors

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Workshop of SCRC and TAČR

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Presentation of the SCRC to the Taiwanese ex-president

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Welcome a distinguished foreign expert: Prof Dr Yih-Chyi Chuang

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Press Release, 24 September 2024

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Kick Off Organization and Academic Meeting

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Supply Chain Resilience Center: Charles University and Taiwan cooperation

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Professor Yih-chyi Chuang has accepted an invitation to host for the entire winter semester of 2024/2025

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Supply chain the focus of Czech-Taiwanese university centre

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About SCRC

Charles University and its faculties have launched a joint project with National Chengchi University in Taiwan to establish the Supply Chain Resilience Center. The universities will jointly explore supply chain resilience.

The center is part of a so-called multi-project in which the Taiwanese government is supporting the development of the semiconductor environment in the Czech Republic.

The center’s activities focus on the resilience of semiconductor supply chains, a key segment for industrial and economic development in Central Europe. Similarly, the Taiwanese side emphasises the important role of supply stability.

With the development of the Supply Chain Resilience Center, the universities are committed to studying the availability of highly skilled labour as well as to exploring the capacity of chip manufacturing itself and its sustainability, including its impact on the environment and climate. The Center, which involves experts from the Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Law and Faculty of Science of the Charles University, is primarily focused on practical and applied outputs.

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