In order to cultivate theoretical and practical green-collar talents, National Chung Cheng University officially launched a "base cultivation" cooperation plan with the manufacturer Fusheng Co., Ltd. yesterday. Through donations from manufacturers, we benefit students, thereby cultivating outstanding talents and creating a story of bole learning a thousand-mile horse.
The Chung Cheng Machinery Department stated that currently all manufacturing industries in Taiwan are actively facing green and low-carbon ESG issues and vigorously promote various energy-saving and low-carbon methods. Therefore, many industry needs have been derived, including carbon inventory, green manufacturing, energy consumption monitoring and other issues. Major equipment factories, key component manufacturing, automobiles, aerospace, wind turbines and other industries are actively introducing green and low-carbon manufacturing and developing green and low-carbon products.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering explained that President Feng Zhanhua and Fusheng Co., Ltd., on behalf of the Central District Director Wu Jiaming, have long hoped that the base training program can continue to expand. In the future, they will achieve technical exchanges and implementation links through donated machines and provide a stage. To provide outstanding young students in southern Taiwan to promote industry-university cooperation and the development of industrial clusters in southern Taiwan.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering mentioned that the air compressors donated by manufacturers not only help students accumulate practical experience and connect with the workplace, but also integrate industry and academia through the integration of corporate practical and academic research and development resources, and continue to strengthen industrial links and implement local wisdom. The cultivation of manufacturing talents has achieved a win-win goal for industry and academia. We look forward to introducing more industry resources in the future, and are also expected to extend this special implementation competition model into a long-term industry-university cooperation project.