SDG3
Good Health and Well-being

Demand medical care for all, reduce the number of deaths from (non-)communicable diseases, strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, reduce the number of deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents, and increase health financing and the recruitment, development, and training of the health workforce.

【SDGs Webinar】11/06 AIoT-Driven Green Digital Transformation Enhances Corporate ESG Sustainability

AIoT-Driven Green Digital Transformation Enhances Corporate ESG Sustainability Time: 2024.11.06 (Wed.)10:00 ~ 12:00 Webex Link: https://nycu.webex.com/nycu/j.php?MTID=m076d119337836e4859d9e0bf0b898b4d Speaker: Ling-Ju Lin / Vice Chairperson of the Asia Pacific Association for Smart IoT Development Host: Sirirat Sae Lim / Deputy CEO of the Office of Sustainable Development and University Social Responsibility (OSS) Contact:Miss Chen

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Tech-Driven Healthcare Transformation: NYCU, NHRI, and TMU Join Forces to Explore the Future of Telemedicine and Medical Education

The international symposium “The Future of Telemedicine: Medical Education,” jointly hosted by the National Health Research Institutes (NHRI), National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU), and Taipei Medical University (TMU), took place with great fanfare on September 28th and 29th. The event focused on the application of ICT in healthcare,

SDGs:
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9

NYCU Pioneers a New Era of Senior Wellness: Gong Academy and Smart Health Initiatives to Empower Seniors with Campus Return and Enhanced Well-being

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) is launching a series of groundbreaking initiatives to improve the health and social engagement of the elderly population. Through a dual approach involving the “Gong Academy” and smart health promotion programs, NYCU integrates cutting-edge technology with community partnerships to enhance physical wellness while

SDGs:
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17

New Insights on Post-Disaster Recovery: NYCU Study Reveals Rapid Relocation to Permanent Housing May Not Ensure Psychological Well-Being for Typhoon Survivors

Fifteen years ago, Typhoon Morakot caused the most significant rainfall in Taiwan’s history, devastating numerous communities and forcing many survivors to relocate. A recent follow-up study, “The Impact of Relocation Patterns on Psychological Stress,” published in the international journal Psychological Science, found that those who quickly relocated to permanent housing

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