Operational Content
Operational Items |
1. Provision of space, equipment, and administrative support. 2. Promotion, consultation, and support for technology, R&D, and marketing. 3. Facilitation and support for information exchange and intellectual property utilization. 4. Business services and management consulting and support. 5. Consultation and support for obtaining government resources. 6. Training of talent and promotion of industry collaboration. 7. Investment and financing consultation, assistance, or participation. 8. Other operational items approved by the managing authority. |
Incubation Scope |
The incubation scope of our center includes biotechnology, medical and welfare technology, electronic information, environmental engineering, precision measurement, mechatronic integration, automatic control, production management, industrial product design, and other innovative products or technologies. Industries that can develop into smart living purposes or other projects approved by the managing authority are also included. |
Admission and Graduation Application |
Applicants for admission and graduation from our center must meet the qualifications, prepare the required documents, and follow the procedures according to the SME Admission and Graduation Review Standards of the Ming Chi University of Technology Innovation and Incubation Center. |
Mentoring Operations |
1. Resident enterprises must jointly determine mentoring items, mentoring duration, and scheduling plans with our center, sign a memorandum of cooperation, and an incubation contract, which will be tracked and managed by our center. 2. Our center may recommend case-specific or general mentoring experts to provide consultation or appoint consultants according to the content of the memorandum of cooperation. General consultation consultants are centrally appointed by our center, while case-specific consultation consultants may be selected and funded by the resident enterprises themselves. 3. Administrative services beyond professional consultation are coordinated by our center's various functional units. 4. Resident enterprises should have a correct understanding of the advisory role of the incubation center and should not overly rely on it. |