Linking Taiwan’s Priority Industries: NCHU Xingxueshu Mentorship Program Builds Cross-Domain Talent
2025-10-17
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To meet the talent needs of Taiwan’s priority fields—including the Six Core Strategic Industries—and STEM, National Chung Hsing University (NCHU) has operated the NCHU Xingxueshu Mentorship Program for 12 consecutive years. Through scenario-based career exploration, the program strengthens students’ industry expertise, workplace competencies, and cross-domain learning agility.
This year, Quanta Computer joins as a first-time participant alongside nine returning partners: Siliconware Precision Industries Co., Ltd. (SPIL), Bank SinoPac, Yung Shin Pharmaceutical Industrial Co., Ltd., TCC Group Holdings, ASML Taiwan, Yulon Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Micron Technology, Yuen Foong Yu (YFY) Consumer Products Co., Ltd., and Fwusow Industry Co., Ltd. Together, they bring front-line perspectives from semiconductors, finance, biomedicine, green energy and the circular economy, cement, automotive, FMCG/household paper, food and agri-biotech, and digital technology—enabling students to engage with real-world practice without leaving campus. At the October 17 “Career Launch” event, NCHU Vice President Chao-Chin Chang underscored how practice-oriented, enterprise-embedded program design helps close the school-to-work gap and turns career “imagination” into action.
SPIL will spotlight advanced assembly and test, and how AI-enabled precision manufacturing is reshaping green, low-carbon smart factories—complemented by talks, on-site production-line visits, competitions, and mentoring sessions that help students track cutting-edge packaging processes and global tech trends.
Bank SinoPac introduces trends across corporate banking, digital finance, and retail banking, blending financial-literacy games, student project showcases, and alumni sharing to build practical fintech skills and broaden international exposure.
Yung Shin Pharmaceutical focuses on talent development through simulation-based practice, deepening students’ understanding of the biopharmaceutical field and PIC/S GMP standards while experiencing a professional, people-centric culture that inspires creative thinking and career planning.
TCC Group Holdings—a multinational that places talent development at the core of its sustainability strategy—guides students through low-carbon cement, renewable energy, and energy storage systems, while highlighting AI-driven digital transformation to build cross-domain capability and global vision.
ASML Taiwan—the global leader in semiconductor lithography—invites students to experience its hallmark 3C values (Challenge, Collaborate, Care) and learn how international chipmaking ecosystems operate in practice across customer support, training, and production sites in Taiwan.
Yulon Nissan Motor helps students decode automotive-industry shifts and essential competencies for employment, pairing trend briefings with alumni stories to accelerate job-readiness in mobility and smart-vehicle domains.
YFY Consumer Products—a people-first, sustainability-driven workplace—shares how to read workplace culture and industry trajectories in household paper and cleaning brands, helping students map a clear career blueprint.
Micron Technology continues its efforts in cultivating next-generation semiconductor talent. Through site visits, discussions, and interactions with engineers, students gain in-depth insights into cutting-edge memory technology, experience Micron’s award-winning workplace environment, and embrace its inclusive culture. This initiative reflects Micron’s spirit of empowering talent to reach their full potential and grow together.
Fwusow Industry—a century-old food enterprise advancing “grain-agriculture circularity”—introduces smart manufacturing and local circular-economy practices, outlining practical pathways for the food sector’s net-zero transition.
Quanta Computer—recognized by Clarivate’s Top 100 Global Innovators from 2019 to 2023—joins the NCHU program for the first time. Through site visits and conversations with industry professionals, students will get close to industry rhythms and explore tech career paths from notebooks to cloud and AI solutions.
By embedding enterprise mentors into campus learning, the NCHU Xingxueshu Mentorship Program enables students to ask real questions, see real workplaces, and chart actionable pathways—linking talent cultivation with Taiwan’s national strategic industries.
This year, Quanta Computer joins as a first-time participant alongside nine returning partners: Siliconware Precision Industries Co., Ltd. (SPIL), Bank SinoPac, Yung Shin Pharmaceutical Industrial Co., Ltd., TCC Group Holdings, ASML Taiwan, Yulon Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Micron Technology, Yuen Foong Yu (YFY) Consumer Products Co., Ltd., and Fwusow Industry Co., Ltd. Together, they bring front-line perspectives from semiconductors, finance, biomedicine, green energy and the circular economy, cement, automotive, FMCG/household paper, food and agri-biotech, and digital technology—enabling students to engage with real-world practice without leaving campus. At the October 17 “Career Launch” event, NCHU Vice President Chao-Chin Chang underscored how practice-oriented, enterprise-embedded program design helps close the school-to-work gap and turns career “imagination” into action.
SPIL will spotlight advanced assembly and test, and how AI-enabled precision manufacturing is reshaping green, low-carbon smart factories—complemented by talks, on-site production-line visits, competitions, and mentoring sessions that help students track cutting-edge packaging processes and global tech trends.
Bank SinoPac introduces trends across corporate banking, digital finance, and retail banking, blending financial-literacy games, student project showcases, and alumni sharing to build practical fintech skills and broaden international exposure.
Yung Shin Pharmaceutical focuses on talent development through simulation-based practice, deepening students’ understanding of the biopharmaceutical field and PIC/S GMP standards while experiencing a professional, people-centric culture that inspires creative thinking and career planning.
TCC Group Holdings—a multinational that places talent development at the core of its sustainability strategy—guides students through low-carbon cement, renewable energy, and energy storage systems, while highlighting AI-driven digital transformation to build cross-domain capability and global vision.
ASML Taiwan—the global leader in semiconductor lithography—invites students to experience its hallmark 3C values (Challenge, Collaborate, Care) and learn how international chipmaking ecosystems operate in practice across customer support, training, and production sites in Taiwan.
Yulon Nissan Motor helps students decode automotive-industry shifts and essential competencies for employment, pairing trend briefings with alumni stories to accelerate job-readiness in mobility and smart-vehicle domains.
YFY Consumer Products—a people-first, sustainability-driven workplace—shares how to read workplace culture and industry trajectories in household paper and cleaning brands, helping students map a clear career blueprint.
Micron Technology continues its efforts in cultivating next-generation semiconductor talent. Through site visits, discussions, and interactions with engineers, students gain in-depth insights into cutting-edge memory technology, experience Micron’s award-winning workplace environment, and embrace its inclusive culture. This initiative reflects Micron’s spirit of empowering talent to reach their full potential and grow together.
Fwusow Industry—a century-old food enterprise advancing “grain-agriculture circularity”—introduces smart manufacturing and local circular-economy practices, outlining practical pathways for the food sector’s net-zero transition.
Quanta Computer—recognized by Clarivate’s Top 100 Global Innovators from 2019 to 2023—joins the NCHU program for the first time. Through site visits and conversations with industry professionals, students will get close to industry rhythms and explore tech career paths from notebooks to cloud and AI solutions.
By embedding enterprise mentors into campus learning, the NCHU Xingxueshu Mentorship Program enables students to ask real questions, see real workplaces, and chart actionable pathways—linking talent cultivation with Taiwan’s national strategic industries.



