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[Business Today] Taiwan Is Beautiful But Will be Better With Better English
Business Today and English Career reports on the new laws implemented and proposed to attract foreign talent. One of the people interviewed is Enspyre Co-founder and CEO Elias Ek. "Living in Taiwan for 19 years, Elias Ek, CEO of Enspyre and a permanent resident...
[CTI TV]: How Youth Can Deal With Low Pay
CTI TV News reports on how young people take to entrepreneurship. Enspyre CEO Elias Ek is among the experts being interviewed. By the end of last year, 3,495 startups had opened their doors, many of whom founded by young people. They are technically creative, but they...
[English Career] The NDC Workshop on International Living Environment
Global Education Association in Taiwan reports on a workshop held by the National Development Council on how to develop a more international environment in Taiwan. Enspyre Co-founder and CEO Elias Ek was one of the foreign residents who were invited to give an...
Success Stories With Foreign Entrepreneurs In Taiwan
TAIWAN AUJOURD'HUI是外交部關於台灣事件的法語出版物。 今天他們是台灣的外國企業家。 其中包括Enspyre聯合創始人兼首席執行官Elias Ek。 新文來源: http://taiwanauj.nat.gov.tw/
[Commercial Times] Foreign Entrepreneurs in Taiwan
[Commercial Times] reports on Enspyre Co-founder and CEO Elias Ek and his book How to Start a Business in Taiwan. There are 7 million foreign tourists coming to Taiwan each year, but the bookstores at the Taoyuan International Airport sell only 10 English books. Elias...
[Taipei Times] Advice from Elias
Elias, the CEO and Co-founder of Enspyre , was invited by Taipei Times to talk about his book How to Start a Business in Taiwan. "After eleven years in Taiwan, Elias has led Enspyre to become a B2B telemarketing company with 40 employees; serving Oracle, eBay, General...
[Economic Daily] Enspyre gives Taiwan Incubators Start a Business in Taiwan books
Economic Daily reports on the book How to Start a Business in Taiwan by Elias Ek. He handed out one copy to every business Incubation Center in Taiwan. On the picture we can see Mr. Ek make a symbolic handover to MOEA SMEA Assistant Director Mei Lin.
[China Post] Taiwan Business Made Easy
China Post writes about Elias Ek, Enspyre's CEO and Co-founder who has published the book How to Start a Business in Taiwan.
[China Times] Enspyre Receives Government Grant
China Times reports on companies that has received grants from the government to develop their business, among them Enspyre.