Moments of Co-Creation
Amid the rapidly evolving tides of technology, Hon Hai Research Institute continues to explore new possibilities with forward-looking vision and deep technical expertise. By bringing together the year's research achievements and innovation milestones, it captures every pivotal moment of co-creation with the world and bears witness to how technology is reshaping human life and industries.
2024 Milestones
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03.13The Semiconductor Research Center and NYCU developed an innovative facial recognition technology that was featured on the February cover of a leading international journal.
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03.25HHRI and NYCU co-organized the Industrial Innovation Research Forum.
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03.26A delegation from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign visited HHRI.
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04.22Award Ceremony for Outstanding Research Papers.
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05.26A delegation from the Finland Trade Center visited HHRI.
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06.20Established a joint R&D center with City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) to collaborate on artificial intelligence, semiconductors, next-generation communications, cybersecurity, and quantum computing.
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07.04Mid-year progress review.
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07.08HHRI's quantum research was published in Physical Review Letters.
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07.23Hosted the AI NExT Forum under the theme “Hon Hai at 50: A New Intelligence Era—Generative AI and Future Innovation.” The forum featured keynote insights from leading experts both in Taiwan and abroad.
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08.23The Semiconductor Research Center and National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) published breakthrough research in Materials Today Advances, a top-tier materials science journal.
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09.02Forward-looking research from the Semiconductor Research Center, conducted in collaboration with NYCU, has been published in IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (TPEL). The team developed a miniaturized, high-performance advanced LiDAR system.A delegation from Australia's Semiconductor Sector Service Bureau (S3B) visited HHRI.
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09.04Co-hosted the NExT Forum with SEMICON Taiwan to explore applications for next-generation semiconductors.
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09.09The Artificial Intelligence Research Center and CityUHK co-developed Lite-QCNet, a trajectory prediction model for autonomous driving, which won first place in the Argoverse Challenge at CVPR.
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09.23The AI Research Center and CityUHK introduced BehaviorGPT, an advanced traffic simulation model, winning first place in the Waymo Sim Agents Challenge.
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10.04The AI Research Center, in partnership with CityUHK, launched ModeSeq, a novel multimodal prediction model.
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10.08Held Hon Hai Technology Day, with HHRI research centers showcasing their cutting-edge technologies.
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10.25The Next-generation Communications Research Center participated in TAITRONICS, AIoT Taiwan, and the Space Industry Supply Chain Development and Communications Talent Empowerment Program.
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10.29The Quantum Computing Research Center and Japan's QunaSys announced a strategic partnership to develop advanced fermionic encoding methods.
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11.04The Quantum Computing Research Center and the University of Cambridge achieved a major breakthrough in port-based quantum teleportation, with results published in PRX Quantum
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11.07Held the Hon Hai Research Institute general assembly.
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11.20he Semiconductor Research Center and NYCU won the Future Tech Award for their project “All-GaAs Metasurface Holography for Structured Light & Stereo Vision.” The research findings have been published in leading international journals, including Nano Letters.
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12.01The Next-generation Communications Research Center presented its latest developments in low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications at the 2024 Taiwan International Assembly of Space Science, Technology, and Industry (TASTI) conference in Taiwan.
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12.30The Semiconductor Research Center and AI Research Center significantly accelerated the R&D process for silicon carbide power semiconductors, with findings published in the IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics.