From Dec. 2, ASPN Sports Tech Accelerator welcome the Korea partner Amy Min Ju Bae visited TTA and IAPS together with a delegation from Wonkwang University, consisting of students and faculty from biomechanics, physical therapy, and food science. This delegation is part of the Korean Ministry of Education’s major education innovation initiative, RISE (Regional Innovation & Student Experience), aimed at fostering interdisciplinary talent and regional innovation.
- Judy Fang, the manager of ASPN Sports Tech Accelerator gave a brief introduction
During the visit, we introduced the guests to IAPS and the ASPN Sports Tech Accelerator’s program in the sports-tech ecosystem. We also invited ASPN alumni team IMOTEK to showcase their innovative products and technologies. The founder, Chin-Wei Chang conducted live demonstrations and allowed students to directly experience their measurement and assessment equipment, sparking lively interaction and discussion.
- The founder, Chin-Wei Chang conducted live demonstrations and allowed students to directly experience their measurement
On Dec. 3, ASPN joined the Wonkwang University (Korea) delegation in visiting Startup @NCHU Innovation Center, which is a Innovation & Incubation Base at National Chung Hsing University (NCHU). During the visit, the delegation engaged in meaningful discussions with Professor Meng Meng-Hsiao, founder of the startup Gladio. The conversation covered agriculture & plant technology development, innovation practices, and potential cross-border collaboration, sparking valuable insights and energetic interaction.
- Professor Meng Meng-Hsiao, founder of the startup Gladio, showcased their research result and explained their technology.
ASPN remains committed to strengthening Taiwan–Korea collaboration across sports technology, innovation education, and industry partnerships. We look forward to building deeper ties and fostering more international cooperation in the future.
- Group photo