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An influx of government cash into Taiwan's biotechnology sector is expected to attract foreign firms, but some policy changes may be needed before the island's technology can develop efficiently.
The meager number of women occupying high-level positions in European biotechnology reflects antiquated recruitment processes, rather than active discrimination.