In Phoenix, Arizona, USA, this stop was not just a single event
but the beginning of what is becoming a 'Taiwan Startup Gateway'
This time, the CnC Club team brought startups into the heart of the local industry
from Venture Café to the establishment of the Taiwan Trade & Investment Service Center
and into in-depth exchanges with local government, business, and Taiwanese/Chinese community networks
This was not a site visit, but a series of hands-on efforts to 'connect resources and make things happen.'
At the same time, we took one more step forward --
so that when Taiwanese startups come to Arizona, it is not just for exchange, but for a real 'soft landing' and launch
and for expansion from the 'industry side' into the 'consumer market'
as the first step in our cross-border e-commerce strategy, warming up Taiwanese lifestyle brands and testing the market in advance
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More importantly, we did not let startups face the international market alone
On this trip, CEO Tina represented the team in person at important government and industry exchange forums
engaging on-site with policy leaders and industry representatives from Taiwan:
to discuss industrial localization and policy support
In a relaxed and open atmosphere
we exchanged ideas on topics such as startup global expansion, international connections, and market development
This was not just participation
it was also an opportunity to bring the voice of Taiwanese startups into more conversations at different levels
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Over the past few years, what CnC Club has been doing is very simple:
From Silicon Valley to Arizona
we are not just visiting and hosting events, but building an international pathway
that helps startups 'go out and stand strong'
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it has always been about lacking someone who can 'open the door for you'
This is exactly what CnC Club is doing.
So that every startup dream is not only seen
but also truly able to reach the world 
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Taiwan's startups should no longer have to go it alone.





