(This article is excerpted from a press release by the Ministry of Labor, June 7, 2024, https://www.cna.com.tw/postwrite/chi/373213)
As global concern for environmental protection and climate change grows, transitioning to net zero and utilizing green energy becomes the key to enhancing industrial competitiveness. To accelerate industry transformation, Taiwan Tech collaborates with the North Branch of the Workforce Development Agency, Ministry of Labor to establish an “ESG Sustainable Development Talent Training Hub”. Through industry-academia-research cooperation, the initiative aims to cultivate ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) talents for sustainable development.
In May of this year, the North Branch launched the “ESG Sustainable Management Training Program”, training 35 unemployed individuals eager to invest in related fields. Taiwan Tech hosted lectures on ESG sustainable development, featuring practical experiences shared by KPMG, Golocalday Ltd., and CircuPlus Ltd. These sessions aimed to share practical experience to help the public and corporate employees understand the importance of sustainable development and key industry trends while outlining strategies for companies to deploy ESG initiatives early, leveraging technology and innovation to achieve dual wins for social value and corporate goals.
In the future, Taiwan Tech will continue to be committed to cultivating outstanding talent in the ESG field and promoting sustainable development of green energy within industries.
Chun-Fang Chou, chief executive officer of the Continuing Education Center (CEC) at Taiwan Tech, explains the blueprint for sustainable talent career development.
Taiwan Tech hosts ESG sustainable development seminars and is committed to cultivating more outstanding talent in the ESG field.
The ESG Sustainable Development seminar features insights from KPMG, Golocalday Ltd., and CircuPlus Ltd, providing practical experiences to help the public and corporate employees understand the importance of sustainable development and key industry trends.