Asia University Revisit to Orient Semiconductor: Trilateral Discussion on Collaboration and Government Project Applications
A delegation from Asia University recently revisited Orient Semiconductor Electronics, Ltd. (OSE) for an in-depth exchange on future cooperation models and applications for government projects. The meeting also included the Precision Machinery Research Development Center (PMC) to promote trilateral opportunities for research and technical integration between academia and industry.
📌 Cross-Disciplinary Representatives Convene for Industry-Academia Blueprint
The meeting was attended by a strong lineup of representatives:
- Asia University: Represented by Vice President **Chun-Chieh Huang**, Dean of General Affairs **Chao-Nan Chen**, and Associate Professors **Kuei-Yuan Wang** and **Yu-Ming Peng** from the Department of Finance.
- Orient Semiconductor Electronics, Ltd. (OSE): Hosted by Vice President **Jih-Ming Hsu** and the management team.
- PMC: Attended by Deputy Director **Che-Jian Chen** and Manager **Kai-Jie Tsao**, who presented relevant project briefings.
During the session, PMC provided a detailed introduction to several **government projects** available for joint industry-academia application. These programs cover areas such as industrial innovation, optimization, enhancement, and high value-adding, assisting enterprises and academic institutions in jointly promoting technological upgrading and R&D collaboration.
💡 Focusing on Smart Production Line and Efficiency Enhancement
OSE expressed clear directions for future cooperation, stating the focus could be on **enhancing production line efficiency and smart applications**. Specific topics include optimizing equipment processes, improving data application capabilities, and implementing automated operations. OSE will conduct further internal discussions to formulate more comprehensive cooperation themes.
Asia University emphasized the school's **cross-disciplinary R&D capabilities** and its willingness to collaborate with the industry on technical research and practical applications. The university will continue discussions with partners to pinpoint actionable cooperation directions.
All three parties agreed to maintain close contact and will follow up with further deliberation on specific topics and cooperation methods, collectively opening a new chapter for collaboration among academia, institutions, and industry.


