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NTUT Forum Gathering Leading Global Experts Marks New Milestone in International Collaboration

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TAIPEI, Sept. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The High-Value Biomaterials Research and Commercialization Center (HBRCC) at National Taipei University of Technology(NTUT) on July 26 held an international forum at the 2024 Bio Asia-Taiwan. The event gathered renowned biomaterial experts from across the globe, including Professor Takanori Ichiki from Tokyo University, Professor Yasuhiko Tabata from Kyoto University, Professor Yu-Chen Hu from National Tsing Hua University, Professor Haytam Kasem from Azrieli College of Engineering Jerusalem, Professor Maziar Ramezani from Auckland University of Technology, and Deputy Director Lun-De Liao of the Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Nanomedicine (IBEN) at National Health Research Institutes(NHRI). Presided over by HBRCC Director Hsu-Wei Fang, the forum focused on models for international collaboration in biomaterials and sharing of experiences in industry-academia cooperation by the attending experts, with the aim of strengthening cross-border exchanges and jointly advancing research in the field of biomaterials.

NTUT and NHRI Ink MOU on Deepening Collaboration to Jointly Promote Taiwan’s Biomedical Industry
At the event, experts witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between NTUT and NHRI to promote academic and talent exchanges and to jointly advance technology transfer. Director Hsu-Wei Fang stated that the HBRCC has been working closely with NHRI in technology transfer projects, with successes including patents on an artificial tear solution in Japan and Taiwan, as well as assisting the NHRI in planning the commercialization of the research outcome. Director Fang expressed hopes that the MOU will spark new opportunities in Taiwan’s biomaterials field. IBEN Director Lun-De Liao said that the NHRI is Taiwan’s leading medical and biomedical research institute, and that the MOU with NTUT’s HBRCC will bring closer collaboration in technical research, talent cultivation and technology transfer, bringing new momentum to joint efforts on propelling biomedical research and academia-industry collaborations.

3P Model to Further Enhance Technology Transfer and Development of Taiwan’s Biomaterial Industry
Director Hsu-Wei Fang stated that assisting professors in commercializing their findings into products has been a perennial question at his institution, which is in particularly challenging in biomedicine due to regulatory, safety, and efficacy considerations. He also noted that many countries and universities have different approaches to technology transfer. Deputy Director Lun-De Liao stated that the 3P (Public-Private Partnerships) model can potentially transform the mindset on academia-industry collaborations, bring greater benefits to both sides and advance Taiwan’s biomaterials industry. Deputy Director Liao also expressed hopes to drive Taiwan’s industry development with the 3P model.

Taiwan, Japan, Israel, New Zealand to Strengthen Exchanges, Competitiveness Leveraging Taiwan’s Industry Advantages
Professor Kasem suggested that international exchanges could start with joint authorship of papers between researchers of Israel and Taiwan, and later progress to joint efforts at securing patents to attract commercialization opportunities. On education, the two sides could establish joint courses to keep students abreast of global academic and industry trends as well as enhance their global vision and hands-on capabilities. Professor Maziar Ramezani recommended Taiwan to work with top global institutions and participate in global research networks, as well as ink bilateral agreements with countries excelling in biomedical research to deepen collaborations and elevate Taiwan’s competitiveness. He also recommended Taiwan to leverage its advantages in the semiconductor and electronics sectors to gain an edge in the biomedical field.

Professor Ichiki stated that Japan and Taiwan have been collaborating in the semiconductor sector, and that Taiwan’s long-standing focus on nanotechnology will be key to advancing its biomedical industry and deepening collaboration with Japan. Professor Ichiki emphasized that students should familiarize themselves with domain knowledge to lower obstacles to academic-industry collaborations as well as broaden their resources and professional networks. In conclusion, Professor Yu-Chen Hu stated that most of the industry-academia collaborations in Taiwan are small-scale and mainly focused on addressing specific industry bottlenecks, and that such efforts should scale up to larger projects to better encourage joint development of innovative technologies or new drugs. However, he said that despite Taiwan’s strengths in R&D, its biomanufacturing capabilities lags behind South Korea, China, and Singapore. To address this concern, strengthening biomanufacturing should be prioritized to ensure that Taiwan has the domestic capacity to develop and manufacture drugs.

NTUT’s HBRCC Hoping for New Global Horizons Through International Collaboration
Director Fang stated that founded during the Japanese occupation, NTUT is a century-old institution and that 10% of alumni currently hold leadership positions in Taiwan’s publicly traded companies. He said that the university emphasizes both theory and practice as well as focuses on achieving technology transfer, adding that further improvements in resource integration, market insights are needed to accelerate development and build new Taiwanese brands. Noting that the HBRCC is well experienced in technology transfer, Director Fang said that he is looking forward to collating the attending experts’ insights and forming closer international collaborations to jointly open new horizons in the global biomedical industries.

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Meet With Culture: Exquisite Craftsmanship of Traditional Chinese Architecture

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BEIJING, Dec. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Temple of Agriculture in Beijing played a significant role during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties. Over nearly 600 years, 25 emperors personally visited or sent ministers to perform spring farming ceremonies and offer sacrifices to Shennong, the god of agriculture.

 

Built in 1420 during the Yongle reign, the temple’s predecessor was the Temple of Mountains and Rivers in Nanjing. When Emperor Zhu Di moved the Ming capital to Beijing, he constructed a larger temple inspired by the Nanjing temple, which gradually evolved into the Temple of Agriculture.

The Taisui Hall, the largest building complex in the temple, now serves as a major exhibition hall of the Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum, showcasing models of classical Chinese buildings and demonstrating the solemnity of royal architecture.

Ancient Chinese architecture is predominantly wooden-structured, chosen for its availability, versatility, and earthquake resistance. Artisans developed sophisticated techniques in material selection and construction. The wooden framework consists of columns, beams, girders, and purlins, with innovative structural forms like lifting-beam and piercing-bracket structures.

A unique architectural element is the dougong (bracket sets), which supports weight and connects beam frames with column walls. Mortise-tenon joints were invented to create elastic frameworks by connecting different components.

While discussing the Temple of Agriculture, it’s worth noting another remarkable example of architectural hierarchy which could be found in the Temple of Heaven. The hierarchy of architectural designs reflected social stratification, with eave structures like the triple-layered eaves of the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest representing the highest-level architectural design.

Over centuries, the Temple of Agriculture has transformed from an imperial garden to a public park and a museum for historical architecture, now standing as a significant cultural landmark that symbolizes China’s agricultural civilization and architectural heritage along Beijing’s Central Axis.

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Second Opinion Expert Announces Filing of U.S. Patent for Method of Generating Medical Opinions Using Artificial Intelligence

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Patent leverages AI technology to improve patient outcomes and reduce cost of care

DANA POINT, Calif., Dec. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — SecondOpinionExpert, Inc. (SOE), a leading healthcare technology company, announced today that it has filed patent application 133902-0002UT01 with the United States Patent and Trademark Office entitled “Method and Apparatus for Generating Automated Medical Opinions Using Artificial Intelligence.” The patent covers the company’s proprietary system that communicates a medical opinion to a user based on a trained model that uses artificial intelligence (AI) or machine learning (ML).

“In the near future, we’ll launch our free app, enabling users to access high-quality medical opinions. This innovative app empowers individuals with insightful medical guidance that improves health and saves lives,” said Steve Krause, President of SecondOpinionExpert, Inc.”

Medical second opinions have traditionally been obtained by seeking out another healthcare professional who reviews the patient’s medical records, diagnoses, and tests. However, the rapidly increasing complexity of medical information, the demand for faster turnaround times, and the limitations of human expert availability have created a need for automated systems that utilize AI to generate both first and second medical opinions.

Artificial intelligence has made significant strides in medical diagnostics, including image recognition, predictive modeling, and natural language processing (NLP). These advancements present an opportunity to augment traditional second opinion systems by automatically processing patient medical records, diagnostic tests, and clinical data to generate high-quality first and second medical opinions.

SecondOpinionExpert’s technology increases the quality and efficiency of healthcare delivery, improves healthcare access and empowers doctors and patients to make better informed medical decisions. The HIPAA-compliant patented platform leverages recent advancements in artificial intelligence, machine learning and electronic medical record systems enabling the company to provide fast, reliable and secure online medical opinions. The system provides patients greater peace of mind by leveraging the power of AI and ML.

“Our patent-pending AI enabled technology platform provides a cost-effective choice that improves patient care,” said Steve Krause, President, SecondOpinionExpert, Inc. “In the near future, we look forward to launching our user-friendly app that will be initially free of charge. People using our platform will be able to quickly obtain high quality medical opinions while avoiding unnecessary travel time and expense, knowing that they will be getting insightful medical guidance that improves health and saves lives.”

About SecondOpinionExpert

SOE’s mission is to provide innovative medical technology solutions to improve healthcare while reducing costs.

Our patented HIPAA-compliant platform leverages recent advancements in artificial intelligence, machine learning and electronic medical record systems, enabling the company to provide fast, reliable and secure online medical opinions to inform both diagnosis and treatment planning. We empower patients, providers and payors to work together to make the best possible medical decisions, leading to better health outcomes and greater peace of mind for patients. SOE’s panel of 400+ board-certified medical specialists are available to render expert opinions informed as needed by AI and genomics.

SOE also owns and/or manages a rapidly growing network of facilities for post-acute care and substance treatment. Our proprietary platform for Electronic Medical Records (EMR) empowers best practices in administration and medical services.

Our proprietary TeleMedics Mobile Platform empowers and chronicles on-site visits from qualified medics or nurses. Mobile staff provide the human connection, capturing vitals and doing diagnostics and therapeutics, with the patient’s doctor participating as needed through live video. We work with our affiliate Intra Care, Inc. to provide superior home health and hospice care. We provide Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) delivered through a strategic relationship with KangarooHealth, in-home respirators delivered and monitored by SOE affiliate Momentum Equipment and Pandemic Response through our MaxVax solution.

Additional information can be found at SOE.CARE

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The 6th “My China Story” International Short Video Competition Award Ceremony Held in Harbin

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HARBIN, China, Dec. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The 6th “My China Story” International Short Video Competition Award Ceremony was held in Harbin, northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province on December 19, 2024.

Du Zhanyuan, member of the Standing Committee of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and president of China International Communications Group, and He Liangjun, member of the Standing Committee of the Heilongjiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and director of the Publicity Department of the CPC Heilongjiang Provincial Committee, addressed the ceremony respectively. Lan Feng, member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Harbin Municipal Committee and director of the Publicity Department of the CPC Harbin Municipal Committee, attended the event. The ceremony was also attended by 300 other people from home and abroad, including Chinese and international video creators, experts, judges, and representatives from the publicity departments at different levels across the country, as well as representatives from various corporations.

For this year, the competition received a total of 59,559 videos from more than 130 countries and regions around the globe. After three rounds of strict comparison and appraisal by more than 30 professional Chinese and international judges from the fields of media, film and television, Internet, and international communication, 112 pieces of all videos finally won awards in different categories.

Heilongjiang, the northernmost and easternmost province of China, boasts a long history and rich culture. Harbin, the capital city of Heilongjiang Province, is famous for its local culture, music, art and architecture of Chinese and Western integrated styles as well as its openness and inclusiveness, making the city a unique source of inspiration to tell China stories to the world.

Under the theme of “Heaven of Ice and Snow, City of Charm and Vigor”, this year’s competition highlights the feature of the host city Harbin, attracting a lot of participants to make videos surrounding the topic. From the perspective of international creators, these short videos together present a dynamic Harbin and a charming Heilongjiang, as well as show a real China to the world.

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