Kumamoto Prefecture will exhibit at the international semiconductor exhibition that started in Taiwan on the 14th, aiming to attract Taiwanese companies to follow TSMC, the world's largest contract manufacturer of semiconductors.

This exhibition, which is held once a year, is the largest in the semiconductor field in Taiwan, and this year began on the 14th with about 700 domestic and foreign companies exhibiting.

For the first time in seven years, Kumamoto Prefecture set up an exhibition booth in one corner of the venue in Taipei.



In Kumamoto Prefecture, a new factory built by TSMC, a major Taiwanese semiconductor company, plans to start production in December of the year after next, and the prefecture aims to attract Taiwanese semiconductor-related companies following this.



Prefectural officials handed out business cards and pamphlets to visitors, telling them that there is a concentration of semiconductor-related companies, that there is a subsidy system for companies that have expanded into the area, and that the area is rich in water resources and suitable for semiconductor production. They emphasized the predominance of the prefecture, such as the fact that



This exhibition was held until the 16th, and Kenichi Morihira, chief of the prefecture's business location division, said, ``Some people stop by the booth when they know that TSMC is expanding. I want to be able to get it," he was enthusiastic.