Peter Senge on the meaning of learning in the age of AI – an exclusive interview
Peter Senge, an influential strategist, revolutionized organizational thinking with his concept of learning organizations in "The Fifth Discipline" (1990), lauded by Harvard Business Review. Senge's model emphasizes three core learning competencies, uniting personal and collective goals. As we confront the AI era and climate crisis, Senge's insights remain pivotal, with his talk scheduled at the 2023 Talent Sustainability International Conference on September 20, 2023.
Can AI save Taiwan’s supply chain?
Sluggish shipments of smartphones in recent years have jolted companies in Apple’s supply chain in Taiwan into seeking new opportunities. Many of them are testing their mettle in the global AI arms race, hoping for a new source of growth.
How a Taiwan firm uses microwaves in making missiles and semiconductors
A group of engineers immersed in microwave R&D were once key figures in Taiwan's autonomous development of missile technology. How did they leverage microwave oven technology to break into the semiconductor supply chain?
Meet the pint-sized Taiwan company selling TSMC's waste to steelmakers
Waste etchant poses a significant problem for TSMC. However, a small Taiwanese company transforms this hazardous liquid into artificial fluorite, which is then sold to China Steel and Formosa Plastics. This innovation marks a pioneering achievement in the progress of the circular economy.
Taiwan hustles to generate carbon credits
Taiwan is gripped by fear that it might not be able to meet carbon reduction targets. Following the opening of the island’s first carbon credit exchange in early August, government agencies and enterprises are scrambling to figure out how to generate tradable carbon credits.



