Social Inclusion|Talent Cultivation

Talent Cultivation

"Set short, medium, and long-term goals for social engagement, continuously plan diverse public welfare action programs, and combine core competencies to bring positive influence to society and sustainable urban and rural development."

SDGS
SDG 1 No Poverty
SDG 4 Quality Education
SDG 14 Life Below Water

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The cumulative investment in social welfare amounts to

246

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Efforts to marine debris being removed. 2023, in a total of

180000

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Support scholarship to students in the college of electrical engineering and computer science's per semester .

Industry-Academia Talent Cultivation

Nuvoton committed to continuously enhancing its innovative research and development capabilities through industry-academia collaborations, in order to promote the sustainable development of the semiconductor industry and talent cultivation.

NTU
National Taiwan University Nuvoton collaborates with Professor Tai-Cheng Lee from the Department of Electrical Engineering at National Taiwan University on the "Low-Power ADC" project. They conduct periodic analog training courses and industry-academia collaborations, contributing to energy efficiency and carbon emission reduction.
NYCU
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University Assisting in the TCAD simulation, in addition to verifying its feasibility, helps understand the theoretical framework of performance superiority and further enhances product performance.
NCKU
  • Collaborates with Professor Jia-Hui Yang from National Cheng Kung University as the Nuvoton Chair Professor, conducting periodic semiconductor technology lectures.
  • Collaborating with Professor Li-Yi Chiu from National Cheng Kung University on the research project "Inference Calculation Logic Based on IMC-Core." The project aims to design a compiler for inference algorithms used in machine learning, targeting Arm Ethos U55. The compiler references the compilation process of TVM and corrects any incorrect compilation details during the implementation and development process.
  • Developing peripheral circuit models that enable efficient collaboration with CIM (Computing-In-Memory) MAC (Multiply-Accumulator Calculator), serving as reference operational specifications for circuit design integration with CIM in the future.
Tokyo Institute of Technology/Toyohashi University of Technology/ Hiroshima University
Bringing together Tokyo Institute of Technology, Toyohashi University of Technology, Hiroshima University, five research institutes, and twenty private companies, we are driving the research and development of new integrated circuit technologies. This is crucial for creating new markets such as electric vehicles and augmented reality.
Kyoto Institute of Technology/Osaka Metropolitan University/Osaka University
Collaborates with three universities with the aim of enhancing the presence of the semiconductor industry and generating interest in working in the semiconductor industry. In 2023, we conducted two sessions of semiconductor vocational education, with a total of four programs and 241 participants.