School History Museum Special Exhibition: “Super Evolution of Technical and Vocational Education – Future-Oriented Machinery”

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Exhibition Title: School History Museum Special Exhibition【Super Evolution of Technical and Vocational Education – Future-Oriented Machinery】

Exhibition Dates: February 18 (Tue), 114 – December 31 (Wed), 116

Exhibition Venue: School History Museum, 1F, Phase IV Building, First Campus, National Formosa University

Exhibition Introduction:
This exhibition showcases the teaching focuses and development goals of technical and vocational departments, integrating self-developed devices as the core design concept. In combination with the EVO Machine, the exhibition space is divided into four main themes known as the “Super Evolution Perspectives”: “Smart Manufacturing for the Future,” “Masters of Assembly,” “Navigating Technical Skills,” and “Digital Wonders.” Through diverse digital interactive displays with varied exhibition designs, the exhibition strengthens the introduction and application of fundamental concepts in graphical programming and implementation, deeply embedding and transforming participating students’ AI-oriented thinking. Visitors are guided through a series of mechanical engineering technologies and are warmly invited to experience the exhibition.

Exhibited Faculty and Student Works:
🏆Customized Non-Circular Bicycle Chainring   Gear Laboratory: Prof. Hsin-Liang Chang, Andy Li, Yi-Hong Wang, Geng-Wen Lin, and Xin-Hao He

🏆AI-Based Grape Ripeness Recognition     Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering: Prof. Kuo-Yi Chen, Chao-Hsiang Chang

🏆VR Interactive Table Tennis Training System     Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering: Prof. Yung-Ho Hsu

🏆On-Demand Automated Beverage Production System with Toppings   Department of Mechanical Design Engineering: Prof. Chun-Ching Hsiao, Po-Chun Wang, Sheng-Ze Zhan, Zhe-Wei Lin, Pei-Ling Yeh, Yi-Wen Liao, and Chia-Kai Wu

🏆Deep Learning–Based Coffee Green Bean Sorting Machine Department of Electronic Engineering: Prof. Chen-Kai Tsai