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CYUT Triumphs at International Invention Exhibition

At the 2024 International Invention, Innovation & Technology Exhibition (ITEX) in Kuala Lumpur, CYUT's faculty and students once again impressed with their innovative spirit. All four projects submitted by CYUT secured awards, bringing home an impressive haul of 2 golds, 2 silvers, and 1 special prize out of nearly a thousand entries from 20 countries. With this recent win, the university has amassed 80 gold, 112 silver, 46 bronze, and 38 special prizes. Several of these award-winning projects are negotiating patent licensing and technology transfer with interested manufacturers. The university is committed to further supporting its award-winning students in starting their businesses.

Professor Lim Zi-yi and student Ciou Shih-wei's "AIoT of Smart Elevator Control" adopts smart image recognition technology to improve elevator efficiency and reduce energy consumption. This gold-winning project contributes to the advancement of building management technology.

Guided by Professor Liu Shing-hong, Lin Ming-huang and Tsai Ming-yao's "Wearable Device for Monitoring Venous Valve Dysfunction of Lower Extremities" uses optical sensors to detect leg vein abnormalities, aiding early detection and telemedicine applications. This gold-winning project also bagged the Indonesia Special Prize.

Student Hsu Teng-hsiang, under the guidance of Professor Shih Yeng-fong, developed the "Application of recycled materials in the development of green wood-plastic composites." This silver-winning innovation incorporates recycled materials to create cooler building materials, reducing reliance on air conditioning. It offers a sustainable solution for construction projects while promoting environmental responsibility.

Professor Kao Ming-cheng, Professor Cheng Yu-huei, and students Hsieh Chang-yen and Lin Zhi-jie developed the "Piezoelectric composite materials for aviation impact pressure sensor." This silver-winning project utilizes highly sensitive piezoelectric sensors for real-time detection of external impacts and stress changes on aircraft, significantly enhancing flight safety.

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