R&D projects receiving government grants

  1. Received a subsidy from the Small and Medium Enterprises Administration(SMEA) of the Ministry of Economic Affairs to implement the 2020 SBIR plan - the establishment of an evaluation plan for the commercial production of industrial yeast for Taiwan pitaya fruit wine.
  2. Received a subsidy from the Industrial Development Bureau to implement the 2018 CITD plan - the production of chitosan and its application plan using mold mycelium for food.
  3. Received a subsidy from the Taichung City Government to implement the 2018 SBIR plan - the application and development project of resveratrol in anti-aging cosmetics.
  4. Received a subsidy from the Industrial Development Bureau to implement the 2015 CITD plan - use the agricultural waste from the cultivation of Flammulina velutipes to develop the food raw material development plan of Flammulina velutipes fermented food health products.
  5. Received a subsidy from the Industrial Development Bureau to implement the 2015 "Biotechnology Research and Development Achievement Industrialization Counseling Program" - product development of microbial production of resveratrol.
  6. Received a subsidy from the Industrial Development Bureau to implement the 2014 CITD plan - tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH) antidote development plan.

Participate in government research and development programs

  1. Participate in the 2021 year of the Ministry of Science and Technology(MOST) - the research on the application of polymer PVDF membranes to the separation of polysaccharides.
  2. Participate in the 2016 year of the Ministry of Science and Technology(MOST) -Cultivation of the glucosamine extraction project of mold mycelia for food fermentation.
  3. Participate in the 2015 year of the Ministry of Science and Technology(MOST) -Development Project 2/2 of the N-acetylcysteine-containing aqueous solution antidote for the deadly chemical tetramethylammonium hydroxide.
  4. Participate in the 2014 year of the Ministry of Science and Technology(MOST) -Development Project 1/2 of the N-acetylcysteine-containing aqueous solution antidote for the deadly chemical tetramethylammonium hydroxide.