From end-December last year to early March this year, Delta
successively announces its co-operations with NCU in setting up Delta Machine Vision Research Center (DMVRC), with NTHU in setting up Delta Power Electronics Research Center, and with NCKU in setting up DMVRC. These co-operations target on industrial automation of different domains in carrying out in-depth research. Delta Chairman Yancey Hai attended the unveiling ceremony of NCKU’s Delta Advanced Technology Research Center and expressed that Delta values research and development, innovation and talent cultivation, and cooperates with Taiwan’s top educational institutions in developing new-generation technologies.
The three industry-academia cooperation research centers are led by Delta’s IABG, focusing on the development of various high-end technologies targeting at today’s industry demand. Different from the cooperation with National Taipei University of Technology in the past where it focuses on product donation, Delta sends project engineers to the site to carry out in-depth technological research and development with the teachers and students.
As early as 2010, Delta has set the goals of “taking root and cultivating top talents”, and has been actively promoting various types of industry-academia co-operations. According to general manager of Delta’s IABG, Andy Liu, Taiwan needs more advanced research and development capabilities and professional skills in order to maintain industrial competitiveness. Hence, it needs to combine the strength of industry, government and academia so as to train from the most fundamental talents, driving future industrial upgrade.
Chairman Yancey Hai (fourth from right) and Vice President R.T. Tsai (rightmost) attended the unveiling ceremony of National Cheng Kung University’s Delta Advanced Technology Research Center to express how Delta values talent cultivation