
The delegates first paid a visit to TECC in India. They were cordially received by Dr. Mu-Min Chen, Vice Representative of TECC and M

During the visit to JMI university, Prof. Najma Akhtar, the University Rector, and nine college deans, received the delegates from Asia U. Rector Najma expressed her strong interest in establishing a partnership with Asia U. She also hoped to enhance the relationship and accompanying cooperative activities with Asia U and other Taiwanese universities. Professor Akhtar showed particular interest in Asia U's research in smart healthcare and health sciences.
The University of Hyderabad (UoH), located in a city often referred to as the 'Silicon Valley of India,' engaged in discussions with the Asia U delegation. The discussion was led and presided over by Prof. Appa Rao Podile, the University Rector, and 12 college deans were invited to join. They explored potential collaborative initiatives, including Mandarin Chinese language education, joint research projects, and exchange of ideas. Rector Appa Rao Podile also gave his consent for participation in the “Asian President Forum” hosted by Asia University in December of this year.
In recent years, India has been aggressively developing its semiconductor industry. Two years ago, Asia U initiated a tripartite collaboration with SASTRA University and Tata Electronics, a subsidiary of the Tata Group, to foster talent in the semiconductor field. Asia U. has designed a (1+1) joint degree master program for students from SASTRA University, who have already completed one-year course work in India. Students are sent to Asia U for their second year of study. For this year in Taiwan they also do internships at some leading Taiwan semiconductor companies. Currently, some 11 students from SASTRA University are studying at Asia U, and it is hoped that the number will increase to around 30 students in the coming years, extending the joint degree program to the bachelor level.
Asia U delegates also visited Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), which has an enrollment of more than 60,000 students. KIIT is located in Bhubaneswar, the capital city of Odisha. The delegates had some lively discussions with the founder of KIIT, Dr. Samanta, the current university Rector Dr. Satyendra Patnaik, and the 23 college deans. The discussion focused on student exchange, degree programs, and other related issues. The Founder Dr. Samanta expressed his wish to invite Asia U to establish a Taiwan Education Center at KIIT. Dr. Patnaik, former Rector of KIIT, has a daughter with a medical degree from the UK. She is now pursuing her Ph.D. in the College of Medical and Health Sciences, Asia U. and plans to return to serve at the affiliated hospital of KIIT. The representatives from both universities also discussed collaboration opportunities in the health industry.
During this trip, Prof. Lin Chun-Wei and Prof. Hsu Ching-Hsien signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with MITS for collaboration in terms of student exchange and dual degree programs.
