Lin Tian-mao and Charles Liang Establish 'NTUT Love Award' to Build a Public Welfare Platform
Lin Tian-mao, founder of the 'Love Award,' and Charles Liang, Chairman of Supermicro, have jointly donated to establish the 'NTUT Love Award' at the National Taipei University of Technology, aiming to integrate public welfare, humanities, and AI education.
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Central News Agency (Taipei) - Lin Tian-mao, founder of the global Chinese 'Love Award,' and Charles Liang, Chairman of Supermicro and an honorary doctor of NTUT, have jointly donated to establish the 'NTUT Love Award' at the National Taipei University of Technology. NTUT hopes to combine public welfare, humanities, and AI education to create a platform with social impact. President Wang Sea-fue stated that the award represents a starting point for promoting 'tech for good' and sustainable citizenship. Liang, a leader in AI servers, has long been committed to environmental sustainability and hopes to give back to society through this award. Lin, who founded the 'Love Award' in 2006, hopes to plant the seeds of compassion at the university.
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