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Business Times-CHMER is not afraid of the boom and insists on R&D to cultivate talents

2019/07/26


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The U.S.-China trade war is raging, and the machine tool industry is facing the test of the cold winter. The market downturn is even worse than the financial tsunami in 2008. CHMER, the number one brand in the domestic electrical discharge processing machine industry, still invests in innovative research and development and talent cultivation, and is more active To expand new product development layout and take root in industry-university cooperation talents, CHMER recently joined hands with National Central University and Fengjia University to create outstanding talents for non-traditional processing smart machinery.

Wang Chenhong, general manager of CHMER, said that in the recession, it is even more important to pursue overall quality improvement. The technical strength and talent cultivation of the industrial base cannot be achieved overnight. Only by making adequate preparations can we leap forward when the economy recovers. And up. CHMER continues to invest a large amount of innovative research and development resources. In addition to improving the precision and stability of existing products to close the distance with the world's top manufacturers, CHMER is also actively developing high-precision new products such as laser processing, and through industry-university Cooperation to create non-traditional processing smart machinery talents is expected to steadily enhance the competitiveness of Taiwanese companies in the global market.

The host of this project, Vice President Wang Chenpeng of CHMER, said that the courses and activities of this project combine theory and practice, and enhance students’ practical experience through multiple methods, including: an introduction to the machine tool industry and an explanation of the development trends of smart machinery, as well as Enterprise visits, machine operation experience camps, special research, career exploration, etc. are used to increase students’ practical connections with industries and enterprises, and to increase students’ workplace experience opportunities.

Facing the global Industry 4.0 wave and the turbulent changes in the international economy, how Taiwan's machine tool industry can soar against the wind and maintain its development momentum is a major challenge. CHMER, which is marketed around the world with its own brand of CHMER and is a leader in precision processing equipment, regards the cold winter as the best opportunity to strengthen its physical fitness. It uses innovation and talents as its two major tools to strengthen its competitiveness, actively develops new product innovations, and builds on its products. Government and academia work together to create a new generation of A+ talents needed for the development of smart machinery.