Compal Partners with Taipei Medical University to Build Smart Hospitals for International Export

Compal has signed a memorandum of understanding with Taipei Medical University to develop a next-generation smart hospital ecosystem. Their goal is to create replicable and internationally exportable smart hospital models by deeply integrating "Digital AI x Physical AI."
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(Central News Agency reporter Wu Chia-hao, Taipei, May 5) To build a new generation smart medical ecosystem, contract manufacturer Compal announced it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Taipei Medical University. The two parties will take "Digital AI x Physical AI deep integration" as their strategic core, aiming to create a replicable and internationally exportable smart hospital benchmark.

Compal today issued a press release explaining that this collaboration will promote the establishment of a data-driven, multi-hospital human-machine collaborative new medical operating structure within the Taipei Medical University system. The two parties will gradually build a hospital-wide human-machine collaborative system covering emergency rooms, operating theaters, wards, and internal logistics, and extend this to new hospital constructions, integrating smart design from the initial planning stages to establish a comprehensive Artificial Intelligence (AI) strategy and smart healthcare governance framework.

Chen Hsi-kuan, Senior Vice President of Compal Electronics, stated that through multi-site verification and continuous optimization, Compal hopes to use Taiwan as a starting point to connect with the global innovation ecosystem, promote smart hospital solutions internationally, and create new standards for replicable and exportable smart healthcare.

Taipei Medical University President Wu Mai-hsi said that this cooperation is not merely about technology introduction, but rather starts from clinical needs, connecting solution development, verification, and commercialization. Through this cooperation model, they hope not only to improve medical quality and operational efficiency but also to establish a forward-looking smart healthcare development paradigm for Taiwan. (Edited by Huang Kuo-lun) 1150505

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