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Zhang Kongcheng, director of the Lighting Industry Association of Taiwan Region, attended the “Taiwan LED Supply Smelting Innovation Forum” hosted by the market adjustment agency DIGITIMES on 10/5. He pointed out that Taiwan’s LED industry is now the world's No. 1 output and No. 2 output value, but it is also due to South Korea’s Actively developing LED, it will be hard to say whether Taiwan’s LED industry can guarantee this prosperity after a few years. And more than 20 years ago, Taiwan was also a kingdom of lighting lighting. Now it is undergoing a transition from traditional lighting to LED lighting. In the future, Taiwan’s energy photovoltaic industry (including solar optoelectronics and LED lighting) will be expected to generate trillion yuan in 2015 if it can jointly develop LED lighting standards with the mainland and strengthen interaction with international companies.

Zhang Kong Cheng stated that although Taiwan’s LED industry is currently the world’s largest producer of output and the world’s second-largest output value, Zhang Kongcheng emphasized that due to the strong intentions of the neighboring country, South Korea, whether the LED industry in Taiwan can maintain the existing market in a few years’ time. It's hard to tell if you have a good chance of winning. It is often heard that manufacturers are saying that there is no standard and no basis for what is produced. How to solve this problem requires standard setting.

Taiwan is now trying to work with the other side to collaborate on standards development. Only in this way can manufacturers have a basis and have common standards. If Taiwanese products are used only in the Taiwanese market, they may not be large enough to digest. If standards can be established for both sides of the strait, it will be beneficial to the future development of Taiwanese companies.

The flourishing development of Taiwan and lighting-related industries can be traced back more than 20 years ago, starting with the development of light bulbs. Zhang Kongcheng stated that the upstream parts needed for conventional light bulbs were not as complicated as they are now. Therefore, Taiwan’s entire, traditional, and traditional lighting industry can be considered as complete, and Taiwanese companies can pack and work. Initially OEM, ODM foundry mainly, 20% for large companies, 80% for SMEs, and export to Europe and the United States market.

Zhang Kongcheng further pointed out that in 1999 and about 11 years ago, Taiwan’s labor force structure changed, labor acquisition became difficult, labor costs and factory land costs increased, investment environment changed greatly, and foreign low-price competition made Taiwan lighting manufacturers They began to move to the development of mainland China, and have settled in Shenzhen, Dongguan, Zhongshan and other places in mainland China. Taiwan's lighting industry has stalled so far.

Timing continues to 2009, Taiwan's LED industry has made considerable progress in development, while high-tech industry began to hope to enter the field of lighting, optoelectronics manufacturers stepped up to invest in lighting, the traditional lighting industry began to introduce optoelectronic technology, hoping to make a breakthrough.

Zhang Kongcheng believes that 2010 can be said to be the first year of optoelectronic lighting, the international trend of energy-saving and carbon reduction shape, in 2050 the global reduction of 48 billion tons of CO2 carbon dioxide. In 2005, global lighting generated 1900 million tons of carbon dioxide, equivalent to 70% of the world's CO2 emissions from light vehicles. In order to reduce the impact of lighting on the environment, incandescent lamps have gradually been banned, and light sources, lamps, and control systems have been developed toward high efficiency.

At present, the status of Taiwan's LED industry, in the equipment side (MOCVD machine), and material ends (including sapphire substrates, GaAs substrates, organic metals, phosphors, etc.), are mostly in the hands of foreign manufacturers. LED lead frame domestic a interpretation (2486), Shunde (2351), Jinli (5383), Otsuka supply, Taiwan's LED manufacturers strengths, mainly in the process, including LED epitaxial, crystal, packaging and so on.

According to market research organization StrategyUnlimited, ITRI collation data, the output value of Taiwan's LED industry in 2006 was about 72.1 billion yuan, and in 2009 it was about 140 billion yuan, and in 2011 it is estimated to reach 227 billion yuan. With the rapid development of LED lighting, it is expected that the output value of Taiwan's LED lighting industry will look upwards of 540 billion yuan in 2015. Together with the 2015 output value target of Sun Optoelectronics of 450 billion yuan, Taiwan's energy industry will also create trillion-dollar output in 2015.

On the whole, Zhang Kongcheng stated that LED is only one of the light sources. The improvement of luminous efficiency allows LED lighting to be fully used by consumers. The time has come slowly, with street lights, display billboards, and general lighting. Because of its characteristics and advantages, it has low performance, high efficiency, long service life, and so on. Through the LED industry's patent interactive authorization (for example, Jingdian (2448) has just completed the patent interaction authorization with major international manufacturers), it will help Taiwan's LED industry to accelerate the opening of exports. On the other hand, the future of the LED industry in Taiwan lies in the close cooperation between the two sides of the strait. However, in the process of cross-strait cooperation, Taiwan must still maintain a substantial degree of subjectivity, and it will not be constrained in the end.

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