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Taipei Tech Joint R&D Center focusing on Forward-looking Power Electronics Technology

DELTA, a major power supply company, and Taipei Tech announced today that the "DELTA ELECTRONICS-Taipei Tech Power Electronics Joint Research Center" has been officially opened to collaborate with teachers and students from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering at Taipei Tech, focusing on the research and development of electric two-wheeled vehicle control, charging/switching station systems, smart home appliances, battery reuse and DC power supply, and other forward-looking technologies and applications in innovative areas, The Joint Research Center focuses on the research and development of electric two-wheeled vehicle control, charging/switching station system, smart home appliances, battery reuse, and DC power supply, as well as their applications in innovative fields, with the hope of accelerating industrial upgrading and commercialization of the research results, and jointly cultivating high-level technical talents. This power electronics technology cooperation program has been launched since 2020, and more than 10 million yuan has been invested in research funding.

DELTA's President and COO, Mr. Chang, said that the "DELTA ELECTRONICS-Taipei Tech Power Electronics Joint Research Center" was officially opened today, and that in the future, DELTA will be more actively involved in the research of power electronics related applications, and the development of diversified and innovative power supply, driver and control products and solutions. In the future, DELTA ELECTRONICS-Taipei Tech Power Electronics Joint Research Center will be more actively involved in research on power electronics related applications, develop diversified and innovative power supply and driver products and solutions, and at the same time, cultivate more top-notch power supply technology talents through industry-academia cooperation.

Mr. Chen, General Manager of DELTA's Power & System Business Group, explains that the "DELTA ELECTRONICS-Taipei Tech Power Electronics Joint Research Center" introduces the Digital Twin concept to establish a multi-physics simulation environment. Through advanced "virtual design", product performance and behavior can be predicted in the product design stage, which can speed up the product development cycle and improve the quality of mass production. In addition, DELTA has been working closely with Taipei Tech in the development of digitalization technology for power conversion and drive control products in the power electronics field. We expect that the two companies will effectively integrate resources and link education and industry to ensure that industry and academia are on the same track in the future.

Ming-His, Huang, director of DELTA ELECTRONICS-Taipei Tech Power Electronics Joint Research Center and professor of the Department of Electrical Engineering, pointed out that the center will focus on energy conservation, energy conversion, energy storage and zero-carbon emissions and other industrial technology research and development issues, combining power electronics, motor control, battery management and thermal current analysis faculty and staff to introduce multi-physics simulation software analysis, design and specialized equipment verification. The center will focus on energy conservation, energy conversion, energy storage and zero carbon emission industry technology research and development issues, combining power electronics, motor control, battery management and heat flow analysis faculty, introducing multi-physics simulation software analysis, design and specialized equipment verification, so that teachers and students with different specialties and engineers can work together in a cross-field cooperation, so that the school's research is more closely related to the needs of industry, and cooperate to cultivate practical and simulation integration of talents.

Taipei Tech President Sea-Fue Wang said that since the two sides started the "DELTA ELECTRONICS-Taipei Tech Power Electronics Joint Research Center" cooperation in 2020, dozens of students have participated in the project, and more than half of them have joined DELTA after graduation, including 16 master's degree holders and 2 doctoral degree holders, and they have jointly published 6 international SCI papers and successfully applied for patents in many countries.

Taipei Tech has a close industry-academia partnership with DELTA, and has established the Delta Automation Laboratory and Delta Intelligent Manufacturing Training Classroom since 2011, helping to strengthen the competitiveness of enterprises and cultivate high-tech industry talents. In terms of international talents, Delta Electronics Thailand PCL., a subsidiary of Delta, selected 16 students from prestigious Thai universities to undergo a two-month exchange program at Taipei Tech in 2020, and all of them will be employed at Delta after graduation, and this year, a number of students from the Department of Mechanical Engineering of Taipei Tech have also taken summer internships at Delta. Since the launch of the power electronics technology cooperation program between Delta and Taipei Tech, a number of research patents have been filed, and planning has begun for the introduction of R&D technologies into mass-produced products.

Taipei Tech Joint R&D Center Unveiled focusing on Forward-looking Power Electronics Technology     Taipei Tech Joint R&D Center Unveiled focusing on Forward-looking Power Electronics Technology

Taipei Tech Joint R&D Center Unveiled focusing on Forward-looking Power Electronics Technology     Taipei Tech Joint R&D Center Unveiled focusing on Forward-looking Power Electronics Technology

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