The division is systematically organized into four principal groups: Net-Zero Transition, Technology Innovation, Digital Economy, and International Networking. This organizational framework is designed to facilitate collaboration between the government and industry in effectively confronting the challenges presented by the prevailing international political and economic environment.
The Net-Zero Transition Section integrates energy and environmental issues, fosters cross-sector engagement, and ensures policies balance economic benefits with social equity.
The Technology Innovation Section explores technology adoption, identifies key influences, and develops innovation strategies while advancing policy evaluation, industry-academia collaboration, and interdisciplinary research.
The Digital Economy Section conducts in-depth analyses of global digital technology trends and their broader impacts on industry and society, contributing to the development of policies that drive digital transformation and technological progress.
The International Networking Section researches global supply chains and trade, focusing on firms' resilience and responses to external shocks, while also promoting strategic partnerships, cross-border knowledge exchange, and industrial collaboration.