AU Visits Taiwan Textile Research Institute to Explore Semiconductor and Smart Textile Collaboration

  • 2025-11-20
  • 陳聖瑋

AU Visits Taiwan Textile Research Institute to Explore Semiconductor and Smart Textile Collaboration

Cross-industry exchange focuses on the future potential of semiconductor technology in sensing applications and sustainable materials

On November 20, Asia University (AU), led by Vice President Dr. Chun-Chieh Huang, visited the Taiwan Textile Research Institute (TTRI). The purpose of the visit was to introduce the research scope of AU's "Semiconductor Design and Sustainable Manufacturing Research Center" and engage in in-depth discussions regarding potential interdisciplinary collaboration.

🤝 Focusing on Forward-looking Interdisciplinary Cooperation

The exchange primarily centered on the potential applications of **semiconductor technology** in several advanced fields, including:

  • Smart Textiles
  • Sensing Applications
  • Sustainable Materials

Both parties thoroughly discussed the technical integration and possible models for cooperation within these areas.

Asia University Vice President Huang Chun-Chieh exchanging views with Taiwan Textile Research Institute representatives.

📈 TTRI Responds Positively, Plans Follow-up Visit

The Taiwan Textile Research Institute expressed high interest in Asia University's research direction and cooperation proposals. TTRI indicated plans to arrange a follow-up visit to Asia University to continuously evaluate the feasibility of collaboration, aiming to combine the scientific research strengths of both organizations.

Group photo of representatives from Asia University and Taiwan Textile Research Institute.
Caption: Group photo of AU and TTRI representatives, laying the foundation for future industry-academia cooperation.

Asia University stated that this exchange not only helps expand the school's network for industry-academia collaboration but also establishes a crucial foundation for future cross-disciplinary research between semiconductors and emerging industries such as smart textiles.