On the 17th, Taiwan Tech and HIWIN held a signing ceremony, outlining a 12-year long-term collaboration. Under this strategic partnership, an annual allocation of 10 million New Taiwan Dollars has been designated to cultivate talents and foster industry-academia cooperation in fields such as smart manufacturing, artificial intelligence, and sustainable energy technology. The founder of HIWIN, Mr. Yong-Cai Zhuo, has made significant contributions to domestic industry development and technological education. Recognized for his accomplishments, he was awarded an honorary doctoral degree in engineering from Taiwan Tech in 2015 and also serves as a guiding committee member for the university's Industry-Academia Innovation College. He contributes valuable industry experience to cultivate outstanding talents for the industry.
Mr. Yong-Cai Zhuo, the founder of HIWIN, delivered a speech.
In the pursuit of fortifying our core competitive advantage, the Industry-Academia Innovation College of Taiwan Tech has actively engaged in tripartite partnerships involving the government and enterprises, with a commitment to cultivating global-caliber professionals. Acknowledging HIWIN's eminent standing as the world's preeminent manufacturer of ball screws, President of Taiwan Tech, Jia-Yush Yen, expressed his gratification for the pivotal opportunity for the joint industry-academia collaboration with HIWIN. This partnership aims to drive research and development in the realms of mechanical and electrical engineering, artificial intelligence, and sustainable energy, collectively anchoring technological expertise within Taiwan.
President of Taiwan Tech, Jia-Yush Yen, delivered a speech.
HIWIN stands as a benchmark enterprise in Taiwan's precision machinery and critical components sector. To ignite the research and innovation potential among young scholars in the field of mechanical engineering, HIWIN initiated the "HIWIN Mechanical Master's Thesis Award" in 2004. With a cumulative investment exceeding hundreds of million New Taiwan Dollars, this initiative has garnered substantial recognition from both the domestic machinery industry and the academic community. Chairman Wen-Heng Zhuo pointed out that HIWIN has made substantial resource investments in sustainable products and intelligent manufacturing. The industry-academia collaborative relationship between HIWIN and our university has persisted. He also anticipates that through this long-term collaborative initiative, the nurturing of talents relevant to Taiwan's machinery industry will reach new heights, resulting in more comprehensive and tangible advancements in research and development capabilities.
Chairman of HIWIN, Wen-Heng Zhuo, delivered a speech.
Taiwan Tech and HIWIN Signed Industry-Academia Collaboration Project Agreement.
In the previous year (2022), the Industry-Academia Innovation College of Taiwan Tech was officially inaugurated. The college established three research institutes based on intelligent manufacturing, artificial intelligence, and sustainable energy technology. With the commencement of admissions during the 111th academic year and in anticipation of the forthcoming intake for the 112th academic year, this new cohort comprises a total of 180 master's students, 26 doctoral candidates, and 4 international students. Through a curriculum encompassing research management and innovative development courses, as well as enriched practical experiences and international exchanges, the college strengthens international competitiveness and cultivates globally competitive technology and management through study management, innovative research and development courses, expansion of practical experience, and international exchange talent.
Group photo from the Signing Ceremony. From left to right: Chairman Xiu-Yu Zhu of Grand Silver Microsystem, Founder Mr. Yong-Cai Zhuo of HIWIN, Chairman Wen-Heng Zhuo of HIWIN, President Jia-Yush Yen of Taiwan Tech, Dean San-Liang Li of the Industry-Academia Innovation College at Taiwan Tech, Chief Technology Officer Huang-Ren Qiu, Industry-Academia Liaison Cheng-Fa Yang, and Executive Secretary Zheng-Xiu Lu of Taiwan Tech.
The Industry-Academia Innovation College at Taiwan Tech has embarked on long-term collaboration initiatives with corporations including HIWIN, AAEON Technology Inc., TUL, International Games System Co., Ltd., Delta Electronics, Winmate, Cheng Uei Precision Industry Co., Ltd., and LILIN. The objective of these strategic partnerships is to foster a platform for sustained academic-industry dialogue and collaborative mechanisms. Through such partnerships, the college aims to enhance its research and development capabilities, establish robust academia-industry linkages, and perpetuate the legacy of nurturing exceptional talent.
Group photo of the Industry-Academia Collaboration Signing Ceremony between Taiwan Tech and HIWIN, featuring esteemed attendees.