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Development Competitiveness: A Key Driver for Net-Zero Transition |
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Date |
October 28, 2025 (Tuesday) |
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14:30~15:30 |
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The Third and a Half Floor of the Li-Hsueh Building, Audio-Visual Education Center |
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Audience |
Faculty, Staff, and Students of the University |
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Key Points and Objectives of the Activity: This lecture centers on green chemistry and its pivotal role in advancing sustainable development and facilitating the net-zero transition. Through expert insights and industry case studies, the session will delve into Taiwan’s technological evolution, policy trends, and industrial strategies in related fields, while also extending the discussion to diverse career possibilities. It aims to equip participants with a deeper understanding of the competitive advantages brought by green innovation, broaden their perspectives on sustainable careers, and inspire new momentum for personal and professional growth.
Features of the Activity and Implementation Details: During the lecture, Deputy Director Chien first explained the concept of green chemistry, followed by a discussion on topics such as why we are now in a green era, the European Green Deal, and how green finance drives sustainable transformation. |
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Highlights: |
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Deputy Director Chien introduced the lecture’s theme and content structure. |
Deputy Director Chien elaborated on the core goals and strategic objectives of green chemistry. |
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Deputy Director Chien explained the importance of green chemistry. |
Deputy Director Chien elaborated on the vision and direction of “Toward a Sustainable & Net-Zero Future.” |
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Director Shih presents a gift to Deputy Director Chien. |
Group Photo |




