CROSSING FRONTIERS: SHAPING THE FUTURE OF SPORTS THROUGH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

2025-08-13

【CROSSING FRONTIERS: SHAPING THE FUTURE OF SPORTS THROUGH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY】

Under the driving forces of AIoT, computing power, and data intelligence, sports are no longer merely a contest of physical strength—they have become a new arena for science and technology. We sincerely invite you to join us in exploring how technological innovation not only pushes the limits of athletic performance but also extends the boundaries of public health to meet the diverse needs of all users.

In this forum, the panel “Pushing Limits: Leveraging AIoT and Computational Data Analysis to Enhance Athletic Performance” will focus on enhancing athletic and competitive sports applications—from AIoT-driven data analytics to optimizing real-world strategies—offering insights into the intelligent revolution of future sports performance.

The panel “Expanding Life: Advancing Smart Wellness through AIoT and Data-Driven Intelligence” will shift the spotlight to the general public and aging populations, exploring how technology can be seamlessly integrated into daily life to promote active aging and personalized health.

A special feature, “The Future of Smart Sports Realized,” will showcase cutting-edge research outcomes from National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, bringing future technologies to life, here and now.

Please RSVP at https://forms.gle/q21S3fhLHJNuQmz89 by August 1.
📅 Event Date & Time
Thursday, August 7, 2025 | 13:00–17:00

📍 Venue
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Yang Ming Campus
Yingcai Hall, Shouren Building

🎯 Organizers
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
National Chiao Tung University Alumni Association

💡 Agenda Highlights
The Future of Smart Sports Realized
Cutting-edge research outcomes presented by the NYCU Sports Technology R&D Team.

Forum I| Pushing Limits: Leveraging AIoT and Computational Data Analysis to Enhance Athletic Performance
Focus on AIoT and data applications in athletes’ training and competitive sports.
Chair: Vice President Shun-Hwa Wei
Panelists: Experts from the National Sports Science Center, NTNU, Farglory Dome, and others

Forum II| Expanding Life: Advancing Smart Wellness through AIoT and Data-Driven Intelligence
Using technology to enhance the quality of life for the elderly and the general public.
Chair: Vice President Chen-Huan Tang
Panelists: Representatives from Taipei Veterans General Hospital, ITRI, and YuKang Medical Electronics

👥 Target Audience
Scholars and researchers interested in smart sports and tech-driven health
Professionals in sports, healthcare, or AI-related industries
Students and general public passionate about innovative healthy living

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