Tzu Chi Hosted Camps to Pass on Experience to Young Generation

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CAPTION: Welcome to the DA.AI Compassion Theater, August 8, 2015 Typhoon Soudelor brought severe devastation to big Taipei Metropolitan area--Wu Lai Mountain area. DA.AI superman with eco outfits appeared!" San Yu, Brian Lin and Lori Chen showed DA.AI Compassion technology series of products to students with a lively and vivid drama. (Photo by: DA.AI Technology Co., Ltd.)After various great earthquakes and typhoons in Taiwan over past years, we understand that disaster around the world is only getting stronger and more frequent, which is a becoming an urgent global crisis to deal with. Starting from February 11th, 2017, Tzu Chi Foundation hosted camps in north, center, and south of Taiwan to gather young generation from age 18 to 35, to discuss the topics of climate change, disaster, and how to counter disaster or provide aid when it happens with modern technology. Through forum and hands-on practice, participants had a fun and educational experience.

"Welcome to the DA.AI Compassion Theater. On August 8th, 2015, Typhoon Soudelor brought severe devastation to the Taipei Metropolitan area, especially Wu Lai area. DA.AI superman with eco outfits appeared!" San Yu, Brian Lin and Lori Chen showed DA.AI Compassion technology series of products to students with a lively and vivid drama. In addition to making eco-friendly disaster relief blankets, DA.AI also developed a series of apparel for volunteers. DA.AI staffs introduced Eco Magical White Pants, Eco Anti-punctual White Shoes and Eco Solar LED Cap/Backpack to the audiences. DA.AI's latest R2R garments, such as 3D mask, protective sun-goggle also took part in action and received great response from all students.

Environmental protection plays a major role in reducing disaster from happening, which is why DA.AI and Tzu Chi constantly develop Compassion Technology Series to support environmental protection and disaster relief together. This is how we can truly “coexist with Earth.”


DA.AI Technology, Jasmine Li, Taipei
CAPTION: Tzu Chi Foundation hosted camps in north, center, and south of Taiwan to gather young generation from age 18 to 35, to discuss the topics of climate change, disaster, and how to counter disaster or provide aid when it happens with modern technology. Through forum and hands-on practice, participants had a fun and educational experience. (From: http://tw.tzuchi.org) 

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