Published date:2021-05-06
To inject innovative energy into R&D and upgrade the development of forward-looking technology, AUO teams with NTU to establish “AUO-NTU Joint Research Center”. The inauguration ceremony, hosted by NTU President Kuan Chung-Ming and AUO Chairman Shuang-Lang (Paul) Peng, was held today (May 6). Funded by AUO with NTD 30 million, this center will focus on 3 major fields, including forward-looking display technology, sensing technology and AIoT and its field application to assist medium- to long-term large industry-academia collaboration projects. The goal is to aggregate cross-disciplinary talents to participate in the research of cutting-edge display technology and create a new era for industries and academia in Taiwan while fostering rising stars.
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According to AUO Chairman Paul Peng, “It is AUO’s great honor to cooperate with NTU again to establish “AUO-NTU Joint Research Center” to work on various forward-looking research projects. During the biaxial transformation strategy, AUO not only forms an alliance with industrial partners, but also aims to support global top talents and academia through a long-term and strong partnership, which brings new sparkles and drives Taiwan to continuously progress in key forward-looking display technology, and as a result, upgrade the global visibility in the field of smart applications.”
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NTU President Kuan Chung-Ming commented, “NTU has been working closely with AUO for years. With the extensive R&D capabilities and innovative results, NTU gathers tens of students and professors specialized in electrical engineering and electronics from graduate schools to devote to the development of forward-looking display technology. Through the establishment of Joint Research Center, we hope to accelerate the pooling of innovative expertise and resources, nurture a new generation of leading talents with technology competencies while consolidating the leading position of Taiwan technology industry.”
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![]() AUO teams with NTU to establish “AUO-NTU Joint Research Center” to inject new energy to academia and boost the development of forward-looking technology ? ? ![]() NTU President Kuan Chung-Ming (right) and AUO Chairman Paul Peng (left) attended the inauguration ceremony of “AUO-NTU Joint Research Center” |
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