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2026-01-27 10:24
Bureau of Industrial Parks, Ministry of Economic Affairs

Bureau of Industrial Parks honors outstanding industrial parks project assessments, elevating service efficiency across parks.

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Yang Chih-ching, Director General of BIP, Liu Chi-chuan, Deputy Director General, and attending guests and colleagues pose for a group photo.
The Bureau of Industrial Parks (BIP) of the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) held the "2025 Industrial Park and Technology Industrial Park Project Assessments Awards and Experience-Sharing Conference" on December 4, 2025, at the Nangang International Exhibition Center. By recognizing high-performing park service units and facilitating the exchange of practical experience, the event encouraged industrial parks to further refine management practices, comprehensively enhance operational and service quality, and help enterprises build a more favorable business environment.

In the opening remarks, BIP Director General Yan Chih-Ching stated that the project assessment system serves as a comprehensive mechanism for reviewing the service performance of industrial parks. Through evaluation panels composed of experts and scholars, the process not only provides concrete improvement recommendations but also helps individual units identify directions for continuous optimization. He emphasized that sharing experience and interacting across parks promotes resource exchange and strategic learning, thereby raising overall service standards across parks and injecting fresh momentum into industrial development.

This year's evaluation selected 8 industrial park service centers from the jurisdictions of BIP's Taipei, Taichung, Tainan and Kaohsiung-Pingtung branches. Following professional review, the Guanying Industrial Park Service Center and the Linyuan Industrial Park Service Center stood out for their outstanding performance and were honored as top-performing units. Representatives from both centers also shared their management practices and service achievements at the event, providing exemplary models for peer learning among industrial parks.
The project assessment focused on 5 key dimensions: promoting smart transformation and net-zero transformation of parks, optimizing public and support facilities, optimizing land use, promoting business support services and industry-academia cooperation, and disaster response and public security audits. It comprehensively presents the overall performance of each park in implementing policies and managing its operations.

BIP emphasized that institutionalized evaluation and experience-sharing mechanisms not only support self-assessment and continuous improvement among service units but also help build consensus and boost team morale. Looking ahead, BIP will continue to promote mutual learning and collective advancement among industrial parks, further enhancing overall service efficiency and steadily advancing toward the goal of smart, safe, and sustainable industrial parks.


Spokesman: Mr. Liu Chi-Chuan (Deputy Director General, BIP)
Contact Number: 886-7-3613349, 0911363680
Email: [email protected]

Contact Person: Lin, Yi-Wun (Taipei Office, BIP)
Contact Number: 886-2-265-58300 ext. 9501
Email: [email protected]