Engineering and Social Welfare

Fostering Engineering Talents

In addition to traditional methods and criteria of evaluation on academic performance, we have also formulated a project research program that is related to CTCI's engineering practices. The goal of this
program is to strengthen industrial and academic ties, and help students get onboard the job market as early as possible by commissioning academic engineering project research or school-based R&D project.

Participation in Academic and Professional Associations; External Initiatives

We at CTCI hope to contribute our engineering knowledge and serve public construction projects through our professional core competence. We actively engage with academic/professional associations, serving important roles, such as manager and supervisor, in various major associations. We are committed to running conference affairs, fostering international economic and cultural exchanges, as well as continuously cultivating engineering talents to expand impact of the engineering profession, ensure its sustainable development, and enhance competiveness of the nation. We also support external initiatives and participate in various activities, such as "Do Something for the Tamsui River" hosted by the CommonWealth magazine, "Earth Hour," and other initiatives organized by the TAISE to drive positive social impact. In 2021, we have joined 50 academic or professional associations as group member and individual members; the Group subsidized 529 people to participate in related events, with total subsidy reaching NT$2,226,266.

Social Care

▼Social care and major achievements