19 Aug 2020

As the demand for young talents in Taiwan's technology industry continues to expand, the responsibility of educating the next generation has become the mission of a sustainable enterprise.

In order to allow students to seamlessly integrate with the industry, the industry-academic cooperation between enterprises and universities cannot wait any longer. Mr. Mark. Hsu, LILIN’s Chief Strategy Officer at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology’s (NTUST) 109 Alumni and donation ceremony on July.25 announced that LILIN will donate 10 million TWD this year as development funds of the university, hoping build a better learning environment for the next generation.

Better learning environment

Besides, LILIN will work with NTUST to promote industry-academic cooperation, expecting to educate more professional young talents in the future through diversified learning and practical training.

LILIN is extremely honored to join with NTUST, in addition to donating development funds of the university"

LILIN is extremely honored to join with NTUST, in addition to donating development funds of the university, we are looking forward to helping more students in-depth and early understanding of the work environment. By doing so, students not only can be familiar with the social work environment but can help enterprises recruit more technology talents to enhance corporate competitiveness as well.”

Corporate social responsibility

Furthermore, NTUST can break new ground in research and technology through industry-academic cooperation. Achieving enterprise, universities, and students win-win result.” Mr. Mark. Hsu, LILIN’s Chief Strategy Officer said.

Along with over 40 years of experience in IP video manufacturing and the development of IP cameras, recording devices, and software, LILIN continues to pursue innovation. The industry-academic cooperation with NTUST is only the beginning of the implementation of social corporate responsibility. In the future, LILIN will continue cooperating with the government and schools to cultivate professional talents that can compete with international enterprises and strengthen corporate social responsibility.