
University’s annual CSE forum spotlights smart healthcare
National Cheng Kung University on Friday held its annual computer science and engineering forum. This year, the theme is centered on AI applications in healthcare. Several tech business leaders gave presentations at the conference, highlighting the importance and potential of smart healthcare, while also expressing their views on the next Donald Trump presidency.
An annual forum on computer science and engineering has kicked off at National Cheng Kung University. This year’s keynote speakers include several tech industry heavyweights, who’re presenting on AI applications in healthcare. The speakers say the factors to success in this field are data, algorithms and computing power.
Shen Meng-ru
NCKU President
We must develop an autonomous AI that can compute Taiwan’s very own health landscape, which can be used for precision medicine.
Peter Chen
Qisda chair
AI plus IoT sounds a bit esoteric. But smart hospitals, smart factories, smart shops — all these are encompassed in the IoT industry. You’d connect the dots and add AI, that way you’ll feel for yourself, what intelligence in AI really means.
In the age of AI transition, tech players are carving new niches for themselves. For example, Qisda established smart hospitals in China, and has been teaming up with hospitals to provide smart solutions, too, creating new streams of revenue. Meanwhile, Donald Trump’s imminent return to the White House is casting a shadow over the tech industry in Taiwan. What do business leaders really think?
Miin Wu
Macronix chair
Personally, I believe supply chain issues have little to do with who becomes the next US president. The key is still cross-strait security. And long as there’s cross-strait security, Taiwan won’t have a problem.
Peter Chen
Qisda chair
Depends on which countries Trump will target first. Everyone in the supply chains will be very busy, so of course we’ll need many alternative plans.
Peter Chen, the chair of Qisda says the company’s locations in Taiwan, China and Vietnam allow it to mitigate geopolitical risks. Generally speaking, the business leaders believe their performances in the upcoming year will improve.
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2024-11-08