In the face of challenges such as climate change, economic growth, social equality, and wealth disparity, the United Nations has announced the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, which guide global governments and businesses to work together towards sustainability. Taiwanese businesses are using emerging intelligent technology and continuously investing in research and technological innovation. In addition to their own smart transformation, they also provide customers with products and services that reduce carbon emissions and work with suppliers and supporting vendors to achieve sustainable goals. In response to this trend, the Chung Yuan Christian University School of Business and the Global Taiwanese Business Research Center held the “Intelligent Technology Leading Sustainable Enterprises Forum” on April 22, inviting three industry benchmarks in electronics, mechanical manufacturing, and leisure businesses to share how to use intelligent technology to build sustainable enterprises.
Delta Electronics President and COO Simon Chang stated that Delta provides power management and thermal solutions worldwide. In the face of the increasingly severe climate change, Delta has long been concerned about environmental issues and adheres to the business mission of “Environmental Protection, Energy Conservation, Love the Earth.” It continuously develops innovative smart energy solutions, integrates renewable energy, energy storage, electric vehicle charging, and energy IoT technologies, and strives to improve the energy conversion efficiency of products to mitigate the impact of global warming on human survival. President Simon Chang continues to deepen Delta’s automation field and innovatively researches and develops “smart manufacturing” related products, such as industrial robots, cloud platforms, graphic control software, energy monitoring systems, and equipment data collection platforms, providing global customers with efficient integration solutions and advancing towards green smart manufacturing. Delta spares no effort in promoting technological research and development and fulfilling its corporate sustainability commitments.