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Highlights - 2021

Dec-08

Exhibition | Health Tech Thailand Exhibition 2021

TCSMH and MDIC, NCKU Taiwan has cooperated with 14 Taiwanese medical devices and healthcare technology related startups/companies to showcase the healthcare transformation and innovation in Taiwan to the global views, especially to our key partner country such as Thailand. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we could only attend the exhibition online through a virtual platform provided by the organizers (Thailand) of this event.

Nov-26

FHED | Smart Healthcare and Medical Innovation for the New Normal

This conference aims to bring together some of the top academia and industry leaders in the world to share their insights and knowledge about the future healthcare technology for the upcoming decades.

Sep-29

FHED | Trends and Future Development of Digital Healthcare and Treatment

The "2021 International Conference on Future Healthcare and Economic Development" was held from September 23 to 29 to support the uses of smart innovation and technology to apply for Digital Healthcare Revolution in the Post Covid-19 era.

Aug-19

Webinar | Artificial Intelligence in eHealth

This webinar aims to promote the global academic-industry collaboration between Taiwan and Southern and Southeast Asia. The key opinion leaders from the government, industry, and academy are invited to share their perspectives on the past achievements and future opportunities to benefit global economy our societies in terms of developing right strategy and building foresight capacity.​

Jun-24

Webinar | Advance Motion Control for Medical Robotics Technologies

Medical robots are one of the revolutionary technologies. The webinar invited speakers from Taiwan, Thailand, and Malaysia to present the latest healthcare robotic potentials in each country. Most medical robots are used in cleaning & disinfection, surgery, rehabilitation, and assistance for regular healthcare workflow.

May-20

Webinar | Digital Dentistry

Digital dentistry has become popular and has potential in recent decades, especially in Southern and Southeast Asian regions. The theme of the webinar mainly provides the latest perspectives from industry, education, and research experience of digital dental technologies.

Apr-22

Webinar | Micro-System Technology in Tissue and Biomedical Engineering

The theme of the webinar mainly focused on Microfluidic devices that have been widely utilized in various fields of biomedical applications. The microfluidic devices allow for decreasing reagent consumption and the required amount of sample, speeding up the response time and therefore reducing the overall costs.

Mar-25

Webinar | Biosensor Innovation

The theme of the webinar mainly focused on how biosensors play an important role in smart healthcare. With the increasing awareness of epidemic prevention in various countries, it is quite important to strengthen the combination of medicine and technology to create a more complete medical environment and home care in the post-epidemic era.

Feb-25

Webinar | International Academia-Industry Collaboration in Smart & Sustainable Society

Taiwan Center for Smart Healthcare Science and Technology and Mahidol University (MU) co-hosted an international webinar -International Academia-Industry Collaboration in Smart & Sustainable Society, on Feb 25th, 2021. This event collaborated with Thailand publicly listed company Delta Electronics (Thailand) Public Company Limited (referred to below as DET), a subsidiary of Delta Electronics Inc., to introduce the prospect of a smart society composed of Delta’s online recruitment activities and discussions on the potential of academia-industry collaboration between Taiwan and Thailand.

Jan-14

Webinar | Innovation And The Role Of Disruptive Technologies In Med Tech: AI, ML, IoT.

The Taiwan Center for Smart Healthcare Science and Technology in Thailand organized an "International Webinar Series on Smart Healthcare Science and Technology: Innovation And The Role Of Disruptive Technologies In Med Tech: AI, ML, IoT." The webinar invited both Taiwan and experts in New Southbound nations to share their insights and successful experiences in biomedical innovations as well as potential applications of disruptive technologies. At least 195 audience members from 15 countries in Asia, especially from the New Southbound countries.