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Professor Chen Junhu from Sun Yat-sen University demonstrates innovative seawater hydrogen production technology to help businesses achieve net-zero
National Sun Yat-Sen University Prof. Chen, Chun-Hu recognizes the adaptation potential of hydrogen and has dedicated years of research to successfully develop the hydrogen-from-seawater technology.
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2023/09/25TAcc+2023 International Innovation and Incubation Institution Comminicate Event
Southern Taiwan Gloria was invited to attend the "TAcc+2023 International Innovation and Incubation Institution Comminicate Event" on September 13th. The event focused on the application of aerospace-related technologies (communication, automotive, big data, medical, financial, aerospace technology, etc.) and discussions with research institutions (CNES, ESRIC, ISRO), incubators (Dassault Systems Accelerator, Spaceseed Accelerator, TUM Venture Lab, MoovinV), Satcom Industry Association, SINE, IIT Bombay, and the Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai, Department of Aerospace Engineering, among others. These international organizations aim to connect with high-quality startup teams globally by providing resources such as technology, funding, and market access to foster collaboration. Southern Taiwan Gloria will facilitate the linkage of suitable startup teams with the aforementioned international innovation and incubation institutions.
Read More2022/06/09National Sun Yat-Sen University forms an alliance with Xpark to promote immersive marine scientific research
National Sun Yat-sen University President Ying-Yao Cheng and Taiwan Yokohama Hakkeijima Co., Ltd. Chairman Jun Arakawa signed a memorandum of cooperation with yesterday (7th). The two parties will work closely in marine science research and related industries development. Parent company Yokohama Hakkeijima Inc. specializes in marine aquariums in Japan. It owns and operates two in Japan, one of which being the largest; it also owns and operates one in Taoyuan, Taiwan, a well-known indoor recreational attraction called Xpark.
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