Mark Hsieh is a scientist with broad interests and the owner of Synmax fine chemicals, a Taiwanese company that produces intermediaries for pharma and food industry
In this episode we talk about the new cold war and how to make a country better
I really enjoyed talking to Mark and I hope you will enjoy the conversation too.
Key take aways
- The world is getting more considered, respectful and more diverse. We are embracing difference. But the world is not distilling everything and is getting more chaotic.
- The same people that signed to reduce CO2 emissions in a COP conference, the day after, sign for more deals and trades that increase emissions.
- We are looking for a new paradigm to do things: democracy is good, but why we are going back to cold war?
- Taiwan has been an electronic power house for the last 25 years. It is not just semiconductor, it's everything electronics: memory, server, circuit boards
- IN the 1970, Taiwan was a blooming low-tech economy. But group of technocrats was thinking every morning during breakfast: how to make this country better? They brought their scientists working abroad back home.
- TSMC is a company with extraordinary vision, putting billions of dollars in research to find the next chip. Diaspora of TSMC became entrepreneurs and feed back TSMC.
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Website: http://www.synmax.com.tw