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MOST Gathers 18 GLORIAs at COMPUTEX 2019 Realizing New Imaginations of Smart Living through 67 Interdisciplinary Technologies

Ministry of Science of Technology, Taiwan (MOST)’s project Global Research & Industry Alliance (GLORIA) will participate in COMPUTEX from May 28 to June 1, and gather 18 alliances from National Taiwan University, National Tsing Hua University, National Chiao Tung University, National Cheng Kung University, National Chengchi University, National Yang-Ming University, National Central University, National Sun Yat-sen University, National Chung Hsing University, Taipei Medical University, China Medical University, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, National Taipei University of Technology, National Formosa University, Far East University, Feng Chia University, Chung Yuan Christian University, and National Taiwan Ocean University, integrating each school’s interdisciplinary technical teams and industrial trend experts to showcase each project’s visionary research results and integrated solutions at Taipei Nangang  Exhibition Center Hall 2.


GLORIA focuses on universities, and offers related customized services according to different levels of membership in form of industry-academia collaborative projects, including talent matching, technical advisory, business matching, laboratory equipment, and database access. This time around, MOST leads a group of top technical teams in areas of intelligent manufacturing, semiconductor, AI, and IoT, to offer rich energy for upgrade targeting smart living and industrial needs.


In the area of intelligent manufacturing, traditionally, agriculture required extensive manpower to patrol the fields daily. Pest and sudden natural disasters often resulted in severe losses. National Sun Yat-sen University develops the intelligent cultivation field server system, targeting compulsory or necessary observation items of agricultural monitoring such as illuminance, quality of irrigation water source, water content and conductivity of soil, and soil infiltration rate; all observation data will be uploaded to cloud via wireless transmission, building big data for analysis and prediction to remind farmers to harvest in time or monitor the results of breed improvement at all times, thus minimizing the likelihood of loss due to natural disasters.


In the area of semiconductor, National Tsing Hua University’s Candlelight OLED Triggering Lighting Renaissance is the world’s very first hazard and pollution-free display lighting technology; in addition to being praised by journals of clinical oncology as the innovative lighting technology that helps to fight breast cancer, it can also be used extensively as lighting in hospitals, hotels, homes, and factories, effectively mitigating the hazard of lighting in modern cities and lowering the possibility of eye disease or skin disease resulted from long-term exposure to light.


In the area of AI and IoT, National Central University exhibits image recognition assembly line integration technology and smart tag, which are great aids to engineers and factory management staff: test data of different systems, operation procedures, and assembly line facilities of different scales, can all be managed on one system, achieving highly efficient and automated control and management even for factories at different locations.


In the area of biotechnology, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology showcases highly sensitive electrochemical immunosensor, which can detect the slightest responses of ovarian cancer cells and generate strong signals used for detection of malignant tumors, as well as differentiating blood serums of patients with ovarian cancer and other gynecological diseases. This is a highly valuable application for early detection and treatment of ovarian cancer.


This exhibition presents outstanding achievements by each alliance focusing on forward-looking areas. GLORIA’s objective is to bridge industry-academia collaborations with international trends, and during COMPUTEX 2019, GLORIA will showcase its interim achievements as the important platform that integrates resources for industry-academia cooperation and promotes research results, including GLORIA Innovative Application Forum, 20 technology presentations, and 67 technologies from 18 alliances; through the diverse content, GLORIA aims to precisely bridge academic research and industrial needs, helping industries transition and upgrade, and encourage premium talents to be engaged in the research of industrial applications, building innovative ecosystem for Taiwan’s industry and academia.

 

Media Contact


Mr. James C.Y. Wu
Department of Academia-Industrial Collaboration and Science Park Affairs, Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST)
Tel : +886-2737-7279
E-mail:
cywu@nstc.gov.tw

 

MOST GLORIA  in Computex Taipei - Exhibition Dates & Hours:

  

May 28 – 31, 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM

June 1, 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2,4F. S0524 MOST GLORIA

 (2, Jingmao 2nd Road, Taipei)

 

MOST GLORIA  Agenda

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