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NVIDIA leads AI discussions at COMPUTEX Taipei
Explore how NVIDIA’s AI technology is revolutionizing healthcare and other industries at COMPUTEX Taipei. Learn about the future of medical care with AI.2024/06/06 17:34 -
NYCU launches innovative Chinese medicine department
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) is set to debut its Traditional Chinese Medicine department at a college fair on Feb. 24. The new department integrates artificial intelligence and information technology in its curriculum, aiming to cultivate "new traditional Chinese physicians" with interdisciplinary characteristics. The university seeks to enhance Taiwan’s traditional Chinese medicine industry by training talents for hospital clinics, scientific research, and the biotech industry.2024/02/20 11:49 -
Lai Ching-te celebrates democracy with Marshall Islands
President-elect Lai Ching-te of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) had a virtual call with Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine, celebrating their successful elections and shared values of democracy, freedom, and human rights. President Heine praised Taiwan as a beacon of democracy and expressed hope to attend Lai’s inauguration ceremony. Both leaders highlighted the 26-year diplomatic relations between Taiwan and the Marshall Islands, emphasizing successful cooperation in various sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, renewable energy, education, climate change adaptation, and information technology. Lai expressed his intention to collaborate with the Marshall Islands in addressing climate change.2024/01/24 18:33 -
Doctors in Taiwan incorporate AR technology in surgeries
Doctors are wearing high-tech glasses in the operating room, incorporating AR technology into surgeries. With 3D scans of the spine, AR assists doctors by widening their perspective during surgery, allowing them to have a more precise control, and helping them avoid any dangerous areas.2022/12/05 22:52 -
Taiwanese hospitals rely on AI to assist with treatment
Artificial Intelligence is now able to analyze urine samples and perform cytological tests. According to results from published research from a hospital in Taichung, doctors will likely detect bladder cancer with tests that are less invasive in the future.2022/09/23 14:20