 There are two leading tech industries outside of Silicon Valley, Taiwan and Israel. Today, we are going to take a closer look at this bombing tech partnership between the tiny island of Taiwan and the Silicon Valley of Israel. Since independence, Taiwan has been a powerhouse in tech innovation. They've recently invested $1 billion in tech development and a new agreements with Israel are paving the way for mutual beneficial tech developments. While Israel is known as the startup nation, Taiwan is known as the scale-up nation and here are just a few reasons why. Today, we're visiting Adventic in Taipei, Taiwan, which specializes in IoT, Internet of Things Technologies. I'm Mark Yang. I'm the Senior Director of Embedded Adventure and also Sales General Manager for Intercontinental Region. Internet of Things that actually connect every device, IT device together, as we call it, IoT. For example, like the connection to smart city, smart traffic, medical equipment, when they're controlled by the computer, actually behind the components inside those medical devices, even military device, security device, is IoT devices. Taiwan and Israel is a very similar, no matter in terms of size or in terms of the neighborhood, we are surrounded by unfriendly neighborhoods. That's why the people live in Israel and Taiwan. They need to be very innovative and use their, we don't have too much of the natural resources. You might not know it, but this tiny enclave is also the largest producer of SD cards and SIM cards. They are also the world-heater in fiber optic internet. Nearly every technology we use day-to-day is impacted somehow by the Taiwanese and Israeli tech scene. In Israel and Taiwan, we are a small island. We don't have a big inner market. So we need to be utilized, our intelligence to success in the world. For the future of Taiwan-Israeli relations, the sky is the limit.