The 6th of December it was time for Sweden Day, an annual event arranged by the Swedish Chamber of Commerce and Business Sweden. Sweden Day is a fair where Swedish companies operating in Taiwan get to show their work for everyone interested visiting the fair. CITO, as representative from Chalmers, had its own booth at the fair. We got the opportunity to meet a lot of people both visiting the fair but also people from different Swedish companies operating in Taiwan who also had a booth at the fair. Christmas is getting closer and to show the Taiwanese people how we celebrate Christmas in Sweden and also create some Christmas feeling for the Swedes in Taiwan, most of CITO’s members joined a “Luciatåg” on the VIP evening. CITO enjoyed signing Lucia songs so much that we had a “Luciatåg” at NCTU as well. People looked at us like we were aliens but it was also very much appreciated from others.
Last Tuesday Cito arranged the first sport event for this autumn. We played a sport called burnball or brännboll in Swedish. Brännboll is a game that Swedes play in school or during summertime. It’s like a mix of baseball and cricket, but easier. We had a really fun time and looking forward to more events like this!
Now it is time for a new gang form Chalmers to manage CITO. We have been here for six weeks now and we are starting to adapt to the Taiwanese way of living. We are really looking forward to this exchange year! A week ago we had he Opening Ceremony of the office for this autumn. We combined this event with the release of Asia Magazine #33. We would like to thank everyone who participated and we are looking forward to seeing you again! The office opening hours will be: Monday 12:15 – 13:00Wednesday 12:15 – 13:00 Come and hang out with us, eat your lunch in the office or just grab a coffee! Follow our Facebook page and have your eyes open for the upcoming events this autumn!
This Friday, we had the pleasure of inviting the NCTU students going to Chalmers on exchange in the fall to dinner! we had a great time and we wish them good luck on their exchange. See you in Gothenburg in September!
The Easter event was a huge success, as we were also able ro release the Asia Magazine #32. Thank you to everyone who came out and spent time with us! To see more photos, follow the link: Facebook page!
Company Visit to SHL Group 2019 On friday the 29th of March, Young Professionals of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce Taipeiorganised a company visit to SHL (Scandinavian Health Ltd), one of the largest Taiwanese companies founded by foreign nationals, at their new facility in Taoyuan in Taiwan. Five CITO representatives as well as other swedish students in Taiwan took part in this visit. SHL was established in 1989 by the two swedes Roger Samuelsson and Martin Jelf who wanted to combine manufacturing in Asia with Western management practices. The company is very diverse and employs more than 4000 people world wide. The SHL Group primarily designs, develops and manufactures drug delivery systems such as auto injectors, pen injectors and inhalers as well as many other medical devices. The company is involved in the whole production line of their products, including design, manufacturing and testing. Since SHL produces life saving devices, the quality and precision of the products manufactured are of utmost importance. Therefore thorough quality tests are carried out at their own facilities to ensure that the products meet the set standards. At SHL we got to tour their new building, hear about their company and also get a demo of a selection of their products. CITO would like to thank the SHL Group and the Swedish Chamber of Commerce for an interesting visit.
Last Thursday we finally released Asia Magazine #31 and opened the office for the semester. With delicious semlor and good company, the evening set the standard for the coming events!
Company Visit Handelsbanken (瑞典商业银行) 2018 On the afternoon of the 7th of December the representatives of CITO made a visit at Handelsbanken’s Taipei Office. Handelsbanken is a Swedish bank with presence in large parts of the world, in order to help their customers with financial services outside their home markets. As host for our visit at Handelsbanken we were delighted to have Amy Chen, which serves as Chief Representative at the Taipei Office. Amy happily guided us through the history of Handelsbanken and continued with providing us new insights about both the operations at the Taipei office and also generally about the banking industry in Taiwan. Handelsbanken was established in Sweden 1871 and has since developed into a full-service bank with a nationwide branch network in Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Norway, United Kingdom and in the Netherlands. Today, Handelsbanken is one of Sweden’s leading banks and offers 822 branches in 24 countries with more than 11500. Amy especially focused on the Asian sector which have branches in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Singapore, further offering additional representative offices in Beijing, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur and Mumbai. Amy continued with describing the operations at the Taipei office, which is a so called representative office. Handelsbankens representative offices does not handle domestic clients, rather is helps existing clients with financial matters related to their business in Taiwan. Examples of services is related to acting as a middlemen between the client and local customers and banks, solving problems related to financial situations and also providing helpful guidance of the Taiwanese legal system. Since Handelsbanken is a full service bank, Amy pointed out how important it is for them to be able to help their customers wherever they run their businesses, and therefore the representative offices is a very important part of their services. In addition to […]
On December 3rd 2018, eight of the representatives from CITO got the opportunity to visit Atlas Copcos office in Tayouan, Taiwan. Atlas Copco is a world-leading provider of sustainable productivity solutions. Atlas Copco offers innovative compressors, vacuum solutions and air treatment systems, construction and mining excavation equipment, power tools and assembly systems. Atlas Copco focused on sustainable productivity with energy efficiency, safety and comfort. The company was founded in Stockholm, Sweden in 1873. Now the business area reaches over 180 countries with 43,000 employees and a revenue of BSEK102 in 2015. During our visit we sat down in one of their meeting rooms and was lucky enough to have nearly all the managers of the Taiwanese office attend our visit. The first half of the visit started off by us getting an introduction to the company’s products, its global structure and brand portfolio by General Manager, John Demers. The Taiwanese office of Atlas Copco is primarily a sales office where no production or development of their products are made. Instead its aim is to sell and/or service products to the Taiwanese businesses interested in their products. In the second half all the managers attending introduced their particular field that they were responsible of. Atlas Copco has been serving the Taiwan market nearly 60 years. The business scope includes four categories: air compressors, mining and rock excavation, construction technique and vacuum solutions. Air compressors have been their main area of operation here in Taiwan with customers all across the country. MR won good global reputation in construction and mining. Faced with a mature market environment, MR business area still continues sustainable productivity in terms of quality, credibility, efficiency, service, environmental protection and ergonomic design to keep being the world leading provider. The vacuum solutions business area is relatively new for the […]
It is now the end of the semester and the time for us in CITO to leave Taiwan – we are therefore closing the office! We have had a great time and we would like to thank everyone who came by the office and everyone that we got to know during the year! But, the office is not closed forever. In September CITO 18/19 will arrive so stay tuned for more updates (as well as one more company visit- report from Mongolia)! Thank you NCTU and 再見!