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Associate Professor from NTUST Graduate Institute of Technology Management Visits DAAI

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DAAI warmly welcomed Associate Professor Ong Ching-Ching and graduate students from the Graduate Institute of Technology Management at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST) for an in-depth exchange. Through discussions on circular economy, medical material regeneration, and the integration of Tzu Chi’s environmental and humanistic values, participants explored how technology can go beyond innovation to become a force that benefits society and touches people’s lives.

During the dialogue, both sides reflected on the idea that technology is not merely about advancement, but can also serve as a bridge connecting compassion, sustainability, and social impact. Through practical experiences and shared insights, DAAI demonstrated how environmental initiatives can be transformed into meaningful actions that create value beyond products themselves.

DAAI remains committed to sharing with the international academic community the compassion and goodwill rooted in Taiwan and inspired by Tzu Chi. Throughout its journey, DAAI has always believed that environmental protection is not simply a slogan, but an awakening and a practice embedded in daily life. Likewise, the true value of a social enterprise lies not only in what it creates, but also in its ability to inspire hearts and cultivate collective goodwill.

Looking ahead, DAAI hopes to continue fostering meaningful collaboration and exchange, sharing Taiwan’s culture of kindness, human-centered innovation, and sustainability vision with the world — believing that the circulation of goodness itself is one of the most powerful forms of sustainability.

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