Moreover, Taiwan aimed to elevate its international standing through technological diplomacy. In this endeavor, notable international partnerships were forged in key sectors of semiconductors, brain technology, and pandemic prevention. Throughout the year, 416 influential international S&T teams were formed. General S&T performance - Resilience and Sustainability All ministries have collectively constructed an impressive 57 systems related to data management. These platforms have enabled the dissemination of more than 4.29 million open government data sets, which have been accessed online nearly 1.38 billion times. Various industries capitalized on this wealth of data, resulting in the creation of 517 value-added initiatives. Additionally, concerted effort has been made to enhance Taiwan's disaster response capabilities. Specifically, 19 energy resource integration recycling chains and ecosystems have been established and 5 key pieces of technologies for biological conservation have been given support. Furthermore, Taiwan remains resolute in its commitment to developing resilient infrastructure. This endeavor has led to the development of 33 technologies geared toward strengthening supply chain resilience, improving heavy rainfall forecasting, and expanding mobile communication coverage in remote and mountainous areas. The strategic application of information technology has been instrumental in driving the digital transformation of traditional industries, enhancing operational efficiency, and unlocking new market opportunities. Throughout the year, 45 pivotal digital transformation technologies were actively promoted, benefiting a diverse range of industries including retail, agriculture, the service sector, and small and medium–scale manufacturing. In response to the global push toward net-zero emissions, Taiwan has taken proactive measures by establishing 43 core net-zero transformation technologies. These technologies aim to assist enterprises in reaching their carbon reduction goals. A key milestone is the creation of Taiwan's first "Steel and Chemicals Co-Production" demonstration site for carbon capture and reuse. XI
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