The 4th NCKU Electrical Engineering Forum, focused on "Cross-Domain Integration of Electrical Engineering and Smart Healthcare"
Founded by Min-Chiu Wu in 2021, the forum aims to foster industry-academia collaboration and talent development. This year's topic reflects the growing potential for integrating semiconductor technology with healthcare, facilitating advancements in the sector. The forum also highlighted Taiwan’s strategic role in the development of AI for healthcare.
In his speech, President Shen emphasized the importance of AI autonomy in healthcare and the creation of a national health data system. He believes that Taiwan’s advancements in AI could lead to significant contributions to AI research and applications. Other speakers discussed the importance of AI in transforming healthcare and the need for large-scale data integration to make these technologies truly effective. The event concluded with a lively alumni reunion, showcasing innovative student projects and fostering further collaboration between academia and industry.
To celebrate the 93rd anniversary of NCKU, the 4th NCKU Electrical Engineering Forum kicked off spectacularly on the morning of November 8th at the Sun Huei Lecture Hall of the Department of Electrical Engineering.
Chairman Min-Chiu Wu of Macronix International founded the "NCKU Electrical Engineering Forum" four years ago, aiming to foster talent development at NCKU's Department of Electrical Engineering through industry-academia collaboration with innovative themes each year.
The theme of the 4th NCKU Electrical Engineering Forum focused on smart healthcare, with President Meng-Ru Shen leading the discussions on digital health and emphasizing the importance of AI autonomy.
Chairman Chih-Hung Chen of the BenQ Qisda Group served as a speaker at the NCKU Electrical Engineering Forum for the second time.
Quanta Computer's CTO and Vice President, Chia-Yuan Chang, believes that Taiwan plays a key role in the global development of AI.
NCKU Distinguished Professor Zhi-Long Lin from the Department of Electrical Engineering shared practical applications of AI in healthcare.
Asus Global Vice President Chuan-Teh Chang shared a comprehensive overview of smart healthcare and health product strategies.
The NCKU Electrical Engineering Forum has now entered its 4th edition. On the same afternoon, the Department of Electrical Engineering Alumni Association meeting was also held, with many alumni traveling from afar to reunite with their former classmates at their alma mater, creating a lively and joyful atmosphere at the event.