Taiwan Computer Association promotes development of "electronic schoolbags"
Targeting Taiwan's elementary, middle and high school market, the Taiwan Computer Association (TCA) on June 27 formed an association to promote the development of "electronic schoolbags." Taiwan has a yearly electronic schoolbag market potential of NT$56.2 billion, according to Professor Jang-Ping Sheu of National Central University.
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