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Fujitsu delegation visits NCKU to boost up academic cooperation
TAINAN, Taiwan --(Business Wire)--
A Japanese delegation of Fujitsu (News - Alert) Limited led by Chairman Michiyoshi
Mazuka visited National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), southern Taiwan,
Jan. 16, for further understanding of both profiles and advantages,
expecting to jointly elevate the development in computational biology,
bioinformatics, and medical care.
A consensus had been reached when Fujitsu Taiwan LTD. and NCKU signed a
memorandum of understanding (MOU), in 2012, for building a platform of
genomics and bioinformatics research. This visit of Mazuka's delegation
had further straightened the partnership.
NCKU President Hwung-Hweng Hwung , a renowned hydraulic expert, welcomed
the delegation, "NCKU and Fujitsu are expecting to jointly carry out
researc projects of disaster prevention with disciplinary efforts and
advanced technology."
"Fujitsu Limited as Asia's No.1 ICT solutions provider has the vision of
human-centric technologies via its ICT thought-leadership and insights
into the latest solution innovations," according to Chairman Michiyoshi
Mazuka.
"To provide smart technologies for the betterment of society is the
shared aim of both Fujitsu and NCKU," said Mazuka when President Hwung
introduced him the NCKU-based Orange (News - Alert) Technology whose core value is
humanism.
Recognizing the significance of the supercomputing to scientific and
technological development, NCKU plans to dedicated great amount of
investment in R&D and personnel training with the help from prestigious
supercomputing company like Fujitsu.
The Fujitsu delegation visited NCKU Supercomputing Research Center (SRC)
and they talked about several projects including in the fields of hazard
and disaster mitigation, renewable energy innovation, and biomedical
care.
The SRC has endeavored to foster relationships with 2 world-renowned
supercomputing companies - Fujitsu and IBM (News - Alert). Currently SRC has
established in collaboration with IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
and as for Fujitsu, SRC Project Director Dr. Chi-Chuan Hwang said, "more
academic collaborative projects are expected to proceed in the coming
future."

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