HPB Sparks the Trend of Smart Healthcare: Initiating International Exchange, Leading the Future of Health rom October 5th to 7th, 2023, HPB, in collaboration with the Hsinchu Biomedical Incubation Center, was invited to participate in a visit to Kaunas University
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Promoting Industry-Academia Collaboration: HPB HI-TECH Invited to Participate in the Five-Party Alliance Matching Event and Share Smart Care Research Achievements
The “Five-Party Alliance Industry-Academia Matching Event” was held grandly on the 13th of this month. Co-organized by Taichung Veterans General Hospital Medical Research Department, National Cheng Kung University, National Chung Hsing University, the Central Taiwan Science Park and the Southern Taiwan Science Park ,under the National Science and Technology Commission, this event aims to drive industry-academia collaboration and research innovation, inspiring in-depth cooperation among industry, government, and academia. Its mission is to lead Taiwan’s biotechnology industry to continue shining on the global stage.
HPB collaborates with Central Taiwan Science Park to showcase “High Privacy AI Smart Care System,” ensuring the well-being of senior citizens.
The 2023 Asia Biotech Expo, held at Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1, successfully brought together various biotech and pharmaceutical companies from the industry, academia, and research sectors. The four-day exhibition, held from July 27 to July 30, concluded with fruitful collaborations among participating companies and significant public attendance. Not only did it attract business discussions, but also engaged general audiences in exploring new advancements in biotechnology and further boosted industry vitality.
Obstructive sleep apnea may directly cause early cognitive decline
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Stroke Getting Younger! 5 Key Dietary Tips from Medical Experts for Prevention.
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Tragedy of Elderly Care: Elderly Woman Bludgeons Ill Husband to Death
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Elderly Trapped on Staircase in Narrow and Sloping Alley
81-year-old living alone, Tsai Zheng Bao Yu, resides deep in the hills and rarely goes out, taking each day as it comes. Rewinding the clock back sixty years, Bao Yu, a twenty-year-old girl living in Taichung, chose her husband among many matchmaking candidates, settling on one who worked in Keelung, with dreams of heading north. Little did she know that fate would seem to be playing a joke on her, with one challenge after another.
The challenge of aging in indigenous communities
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