Talking about the value creation of the printing industry
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In the 20th century manufacturing industry, digitalization and automation technologies are widely used in the process, which makes the products more effective in terms of quality, speed and production cost. However, in the 21st century, technical information has spread and circulated through various planes and digital media, and the technological gap between the operators has been shrinking day by day, making the homogeneity of each factory higher and the competitiveness becoming more prominent. After the technology of remote transmission, on-demand printing, and computer-to-plate making in Taiwan has gradually matured, the technical obstacles to be overcome have been reduced one by one, and the future industrial competitiveness is worth pondering.
In the 21st century, we must realize that the manufacture of objects can only meet the needs of the present, and the future development opportunities are based on the creation of industrial values. The printing industry has long been positioned to replicate the role of graphic images. For the publishing industry, it is an indispensable carrier for information transmission. For the manufacturing industry, it is a behind-the-scenes hero who adds color and enhances added value. In short, the application of printing technology is ubiquitous in the manufacturing process of various industries, but it is always the most easily overlooked supporting role. Where is the value of the printing industry? Can the printing industry be positioned as a print service? Many people think that printing is to beautify products or to convey information, but this is only what we see everyday. Since we want to talk about the creation of industrial value, we must first break this stereotype.
People often only see the changes that technology brings to the printing industry. They do not know that printing technology has very close interaction with other manufacturing technologies, because printing technology is a combination of cross-cutting technologies such as chemical, optoelectronics, precision machinery and information. The combination of different layout printing technologies such as flat and concave and convex mesh and cross-domain technology has far exceeded the value of general graphic printing. For example: Taiwan's recently proud circuit board printing uses the principle of screen printing to make a circuit diagram into a screen. After printing with anti-corrosion ink, the non-conductive part of the mother board is etched away, and then processed by other processes. Made. Another example is the recently-recognized panel master TFT-LCD (Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display), which can use high-density light source materials (SiO2) using lithography, screen printing, or elastic relief. G The printing material of TiO2) is appropriately distributed on the bottom surface of the light guide plate to uniformly distribute the light source in the light region. In addition, the Japanese printing company, Japan's letterpress printing began to cooperate with Taiwanese companies to produce 3.5 color filters, both of which can prove that the printing company is not only providing flat printing services. These high-tech applied technologies are the extension of the printing principle. It can be seen that in addition to print publishing, there is another vast sky that can sway the wisdom and creativity of the printer.
The Printing Industry Technology Research Center has recently begun to cooperate with information industry players such as Technology and Xingyun Computer to spread printing expertise to other areas of manufacturing core technology research and development, expand the development space of the industry, and increase the added value of technology. In particular, after Taiwan’s accession to the WTO, it is equivalent to proclaiming to the world that our economic achievements have moved towards the development of the country’s forests In addition to our mature manufacturing capabilities, we have ample and advanced R&D capabilities and teams. Many printers are deterred from the development of new printing technologies because of lack of technology, manpower and financial resources. Some practitioners believe that R&D and printing are two different things, because printing is a process, not a specific product. These are the outdated concepts that are to be subverted in the 21st century. The Ministry of Economic Affairs has launched a new product research and development counseling program to encourage small and medium-sized enterprises to develop. The existence of the printing and research center is not only the guidance of process improvement, but our research and development team is also printing. The best partner for companies to invest in innovative product development.
After joining the WTO, Taiwan will face more severe economic development competition. In particular, South Korea, which has similar development conditions, has spent Rmb12 billion on research and development expenditures in 2000, while R&D expenditures in China only accounted for US$6 billion. In addition, the mainland’s economic growth rate this year is outstanding, and R&D expenditure and manpower The investment will also increase with the entry of foreign investors. If Taiwan's industrial R&D does not continue to progress and overloads other neighboring countries, it will promote competitive advantage in the global market. For the impact of the information industry, this is not the case for the printing industry. Therefore, the printing industry must also strive to improve the material or technology or to carry out more creative technology research and development to find new development opportunities, in order to grasp the future, enhance its position in the manufacturing industry, and become the backbone of applied technology.