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Colley Hwang, special lecture of Fcu Chia University, shared the trend of Taiwan's technology industry

2021.08.24

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Feng Chia University launched the "Feng Chia 60 Talent Development Project" in 2021, and actively recruited elites from all walks of life. Colley Hwang, the president of "DIGITIMES", was one of the first batches of special lectures. On August 23, the World Economic and Industrial Transformation Research Center invited Colley Hwang to give a lecture, with the topic "Three Topics of Taiwan's Technology Industry in the Next Ten Years: Supply Chain, Semiconductors, and New Ventures." Discuss the impact of the US-China trade war and the new crown pneumonia on the world economy with the university’s major engineers and the heads of the major business schools, and how the semiconductor industry is moving forward and looking, affecting the sensitive nerves of the global supply chain.

DIGITIMES is the best professional technology media in Taiwan that adopts a membership system. It analyzes the dynamics and trends of the technology industry incisively. It provides nearly 100 dynamic news every day and produces more than 300 project research reports every year. It is long-term for readers and corporate users. Relied on. Colley Hwang has accumulated nearly 40 years of analysis and reporting skills, broad vision, insight into the situation, and a thorough knowledge of Taiwan's technology industry. He often provides consulting services for business leaders from all walks of life and is invited to give lectures to government officials from various countries to explain industry development trends.

Colley Hwang founded the technology professional media "DIGITIMES", an industry analyst with nearly 40 years of experience, no one in Taiwan can match.

From the 2021-2022 academic year, President Li Bingqian strongly invited Colley Hwang lectures and Yang Guanglei, former R&D director of Front-end Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, to jointly set up a general education course on "Taiwan's ICT Industry Chain Connection and Foresight", hoping to take advantage of the richness of the two in the technology industry and semiconductors. Experience and major to help students understand the overall situation of the world economy and master the core issues of the upgrading and transformation of Taiwan's technology industry. This course is positioned as a small class honors course. It adopts the CDIO (Conceive, Design, Implement, Operate) innovative teaching model. It will introduce abundant teachers for topics such as opportunities and challenges in the development of Taiwan’s technology industry and guide students to use the DIGITIMES database to complete a cross Field report.

Three great lecturers of "Taiwan's ICT Industry Chain Connection and Foresight" honors course, Colley Hwang, President  BingJean Lee, and Yang Guanglei. (from left)