As a local industry driver, STIPC supports government units in advocating for and implementing emerging technology and industry guidance policies, facilitating the central government’s resource distribution plans for southern Taiwan.

1. Drafting a National Policy Framework for Marine Technology:
STIPC supported the National Academy of Marine Research (NAMR) in formulating a strategic blueprint for Taiwan’s marine technology policy development.

2. Analyzing International Open Data Governance Regime:
As part of a cross-agency collaborative project, STIPC supported the Civil IoT Taiwan initiative by conducting a comparative study of eight representative national open data platforms. The study focused on the classification systems, pricing models, and application scopes of open data policies across countries, providing key references for the future development of Taiwan’s public IoT data platform.

3.Developing an Industrialization Model for Taiwan’s Internet of Vessels and Smart Ocean Governance:
Aiming to foster cross-disciplinary communication and bridge the gap between the maritime and ICT sectors, STIPC examined domestic and international trends in maritime communications, Internet of Vessels (IoV) technologies, and practical applications. The center conducted interviews with key stakeholders from government, industry, academia, and research institutions with expertise in IoV, maritime affairs, ICT, and related fields.
Drawing from these expert insights, STIPC developed a strategic vision for Smart Ocean Governance, laying the groundwork for future national policies and industry development initiatives.

Paid a joint visit to officials from the Ocean Affairs Council
▲Paid a joint visit to officials from the Ocean Affairs Council, together with representatives from the Ship and Ocean Industries R&D Center.
Smart Ocean Strategy Meeting
▲ Hosted the Smart Ocean Strategy Meeting to facilitate cross-sector dialogue and develop a national strategy for ocean technology governance.