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Direct Look at Future Tech Pavilion Highlight Technologies: Smart Healthcare and Clean Zero Technology Showcase New Innovation Power

The "2023 Taiwan Innotech Expo (TIE) - Future Tech Pavilion" is focusing on four major technology areas this year: "AloT & Smart Applications" "Humanity" "Bio-tech, New Drugs & Medical Devices" and another "AloT & Smart Applications." Among these areas, "Net Zero" has received Low-cost Alkaline Seawater Electrolysis for Hydrogen Pro duction: The Device and Technology, as well as a Hydrogen metallurgy: Hydrogen-rich Blast Furnace Digital Twin System to serve as a key element in driving the circular economy, making it a highlight technology in the exhibition.

The Future Tech Pavilion highlights technologies in four main areas, revolving around smart healthcare and innovative startups in the field of Bio-tech, New Drugs & Medical Devices.

The Future Tech Pavilion brings together over 150 research teams, startups, and key industries. In the "AloT & Smart Applications" section, innovative AI applications for healthcare are showcased, highlighting technologies such as Taipei Veterans General Hospital Ear Scale App Hearing Screening System: Early Detection of Hidden Heari ng Loss for Early Treatment, National Cheng Kung University's wireless Bio-signal Acquisition System and Platform for Diagnosis of Car diovascular Disease, National Taiwan University's Algorithm for 24-hour Blood Pressure Estimation by Smart Watch, and National Tsing Hua University's Motion-Based AI Contactless Technology - m’AI touch. In the "Bio-tech, New Drugs & Medical Devices" field, the featured technologies focus on medical priorities such as cell therapy, next-generation gene sequencing, including China Medical University's Bispecific Nanobody-Engineered CAR.BiTE-γδT Cell Therapy with Allogen eic Potential, National Tsing Hua University's Catalytic Powering the Next Wave of Genetic Medicines Through Superior Delivery, and National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University's Degradable Implantable Flexible Microelectrode Patch with High-Resolution Electrical Stimulation, Electrophysiological Signal Sensing, and Cellular Regenerative Therapy, showcasing Taiwan's research and development capabilities in the field.

Bringing Together Taiwan's Research Strengths to Develop Net Zero

The "Net Zero" area features research results from 15 research teams at universities and colleges across Taiwan. This includes components and technology for Low-cost Alkaline Seawater Electrolysis for Hydrogen Pro duction: The Device and Technology from National Sun Yat-sen University, Low Carbon Rice - An AIoT Rice Harvest System with Low Carbon Emissions from National Chung Hsing University, and All-Paper-Based Moisture-Powered Battery from National Taiwan University of Science And Technology. All of these innovations are expected to contribute to Taiwan's efforts to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
In addition to forward-looking research from academia, the "Net Zero Forum" on October 14th invited Bill Liao, a partner at Silicon Valley venture capital firm SOSV, to discuss new opportunities in the face of global climate change and a working group focused on promoting Taiwan's Net Zero solutions. In a comprehensive panel discussion, representatives from various sectors discussed topics such as how the government can use technology to assist businesses in reducing carbon emissions, how Taiwan's energy transformation can utilize innovative technology, and the challenges faced by businesses in promoting ESG initiatives, with the aim of finding the best solutions for carbon reduction through Net Zero.

Humanity Stage:  Intersection Between Tech & Sports for Innovative Applications

In the "Humanity" exhibition area, Chengda University's intelligent badminton court solution, which uses inertial sensors and low-latency video streaming to improve hitting efficiency, and a real-time intelligent analysis and recording system for soccer events that paves the way for future automated soccer broadcasts by capturing game scenes and analyzing team formations, are showcased. On the last day of the exhibition, October 14th, the "Humanity Stage:  Intersection Between Tech & Sports" event will take place, focusing on solving problems that athletes face in athletic training and competition from the perspective of sports science research. It is expected that this event will promote interdisciplinary research to develop optimal solutions for maximizing the potential and performance of athletes and driving economic development in the sports industry. The event will feature athletes such as "Taiwan Butterfly King" Wang Guan-Heng, "Taiwan Boxing Queen" Chen Nian-Qin, and "King Kong Wei" Du Bao-Wei, along with their coaches. Chen Nian-Qin and Du Bao-Wei will demonstrate punching sandbags and boxing in the metaverse, giving the audience a glimpse of international-class boxing performances.

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