Florida Polytechnic University President Devin Stephenson recently joined Florida Secretary of Commerce J. Alex Kelly and Secretary of State Cord Byrd on a two-week international trade and business development leadership mission to Taiwan and Japan.
The mission included Florida business, tech, space and academic fields and took place from Oct. 19 through 29, Florida Poly said in a news release. It was organized by SelectFlorida, a statewide network of businesses, government, and economic development partners dedicated to strengthening the state’s economy.
“Florida Polytechnic University’s participation in the SelectFlorida leadership mission to Asia underscores Florida’s commitment to innovation, excellence and global partnership,” Kelly said in the news release. “Florida Poly’s leadership and engagement during this mission was an important demonstration of Florida’s engineering focus, elevating key sectors like transportation, aviation and microelectronics — all key connective threads between Florida and Taiwan’s mutual focus on STEM-driven innovation and job creation.”
During the trip, the delegation met with counterparts in Japan and Taiwan to promote bilateral cooperation in trade, investment and advanced industry sectors.
“We are honored to have participated in this strategic trade mission to Asia,” said Stephenson, the state’s only university president in attendance. “As Florida’s premier STEM institution, our partnerships strengthen global research, innovation and talent development, reinforcing Florida’s leadership in shaping high-tech, future-ready economies that will drive prosperity and opportunity for generations to come.”
While in Taipei, Taiwan, the delegation visited National Taiwan University, the Taiwan Space Agency and the TSMC Museum of Innovation. Members also participated in seminars, roundtable discussions and cultural activities. Stephenson also met with officials from Fulbright Taiwan to discuss collaborations involving semiconductors and future scholar exchange.
Florida Poly in Lakeland is the state’s only university dedicated exclusively to science, technology, engineering and mathematics education.

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