Wei Che-ho (Chinese: 魏哲和; pinyin: Wèi Zhéhé; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Gūi Tiat-hô; born 28 April 1946) is a Taiwanese engineer who served as minister of the National Science Council from 2001 to 2004.
Months after the Chen Shui-bian presidential administration took office, Wei was appointed leader of a secondary technology consultation task force in November 2000.
[6] Like his predecessor Weng Cheng-yi,[2] Wei struggled to establish the Tainan Science-based Industrial Park, due to noise concerns, as the site was near the proposed route of the Taiwan High Speed Rail.
[19] After French president Jacques Chirac expressed reservations about the 2004 Taiwanese cross-strait relations referendum, Wei cancelled a scheduled trip to France in January 2004.
[23][24] After leaving public service, Wei returned to National Chiao Tung University as an adjunct professor and served on the board of directors of several companies.