Asia University Semiconductor Center Hosts FSE and Taiwan Diamond Materials to Explore Industry–Academia Collaboration Opportunities

  • 2026-01-20
  • 彭昱銘

To further strengthen industry–academia collaboration and promote exchanges in semiconductor-related research and talent development, the Asia University Semiconductor Center recently hosted representatives from FSE Engineering Co., Ltd. and Taiwan Diamond Materials Co., Ltd. The meeting focused on preliminary discussions and the exchange of perspectives regarding potential collaboration opportunities, highlighting diverse pathways for joint efforts in advancing semiconductor technologies.

The meeting was led by Vice President Chun-Chieh Huang of Asia University, with participation from Assistant Professor Ying-Jung Ho of the College of Information and Electrical Engineering, demonstrating the university’s strong commitment to fostering connections within the semiconductor industry ecosystem.
Representing FSE Engineering Co., Ltd. were Mr. Yu-An Wu, Deputy Manager of Sales Division II, and Ms. Hung-Yu Pan, Sales Engineer. Taiwan Diamond Materials Co., Ltd. was represented by Mr. Jason Chen, reflecting the industry’s keen interest in strengthening dialogue and cooperation with the academic sector.

FSE Engineering Co., Ltd. is a long-established engineering service provider in the semiconductor and high-tech industries, with extensive experience in process equipment engineering, facility system integration, and technical support services. Taiwan Diamond Materials Co., Ltd., meanwhile, specializes in the research, development, and application of advanced diamond materials. Owing to their high thermal conductivity and excellent heat resistance, such materials have attracted increasing attention in semiconductor manufacturing and other high-tech applications.

During the meeting, participants exchanged views on trends in semiconductor materials technology, the alignment of engineering practice with academic research, resource integration, and talent cultivation models. Discussions also addressed how industrial needs can be effectively aligned with academic research capabilities, further enhancing mutual understanding of technological development directions and potential collaboration frameworks.

The Asia University Semiconductor Center emphasized that, as the semiconductor industry continues to expand, innovation in materials technology and engineering applications has become increasingly important. Industry–academia collaboration is therefore a key driver of technological advancement and professional talent cultivation. Through this exchange, the Center gained valuable insights into current industry practices and future needs, which will serve as important references for planning future collaborative initiatives.

Looking ahead, the Asia University Semiconductor Center will continue to strengthen engagement with industry partners, deepen collaborative relationships, and explore more diverse and forward-looking opportunities for cooperation, jointly advancing semiconductor technology development and talent cultivation.