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NYCU Partners with Mitsui Fudosan to Develop Semiconductor Science Park in Japan
As global semiconductor demand continues to surge, Japan welcomes TSMC’s establishment and pushes the development of semiconductor clusters in Kumamoto and Kyushu toward “Science Parks.” National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) and Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd. have signed a cooperation agreement to jointly plan the blueprint for a Japanese
Co-Creating Livable Cities! TSMC Charity Foundation, Guandu Hospital, and NYCU Share Healthy Longevity Model and Exchange Community Care Insights in Kumamoto
Under the auspices of the TSMC Charity Foundation, the Taipei Veterans General Hospital (TVGH) and National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) have championed the “Smart Healthy Longevity Community” model at Guandu Hospital over the past decade. This innovative model will now be established and promoted long-term in Kumamoto, Japan.
Hosting a “High School Semiconductor Popular Science Summer Camp” to lead students into the field of semiconductors.
In response to Kaohsiung City’s “National Key Areas Intercollegiate Research and Education Park” plan, the Southern Alumni Association of National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) held a “High School Semiconductor Popular Science Summer Camp” at Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology from July 1 to 2, 2024. Thirty-seven high
Taiwan and Japan Join Forces to Boost Semiconductor Industry-Academia Collaboration: Kyushu University and NYCU Establish Joint Lab; Hokkaido University Form Joint Research Team
Kyushu University President Tatsuro Ishibashi (left) and NYCU President Chi-Hung Lin (right) signed a memorandum of understanding during a press conference on June 27. To enhance human resource development in the semiconductor field, which has garnered significant attention due to the presence of Taiwan’s semiconductor giant TSMC in Kumamoto Prefecture,
Digital and Sustainable Finance Era: NYCU’s Data Finance Innovation Center Drives Taiwan-Japan Tech Diplomacy
President Chi-Hung Lin (third from left) and the DFI’s executive director, Ting-I Chan (second from left), consultant Chih-Wei Chang (far right), Yushan Scholar Seiji Samukawa (far left), and NCSD member Chih-Wei Chen (second from right) visited the Sasakawa Peace Foundation President Atsushi Sunami (third from right). Against an era where computing
Raising AI Literacy for All: NYCU Promotes Semiconductor and AI Education, Aiming to Make Technology Education a Nationwide Movement
The “Big Brother and Big Sister Talk Semiconductors” program involves university students sharing their knowledge of semiconductor IC design with high school students, with guidance from teachers and professors. This initiative aims to give high school students a preliminary understanding of AIoT semiconductors and ICs, aiding in their career planning.