Events

(On-site / Online)【AI Trend Seminar】 AI and the Future of Work: Preparing for Opportunities and Challenges

  • Date & Time: June 20 (Friday) 2025, starting from 10:00 AM
  • Venue: Auditorium (#5734), 1st Floor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, NCKU
  • Livestream:  Medical Device Innovation Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/ncku.mdic/
  • Contact: Ms. Hsu | +886-6-2757575 ext. 31211–16
  • Organized by: Medical Device Innovation Center, NCKU

 

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the way we work and live. In the face of this fast-evolving technological landscape, how can we best seize emerging opportunities and tackle new challenges?

We are honored to invite Simon Ma, a pioneering leader in AI innovation, to deliver a keynote speech on “AI and the Future of Work: Preparing for Opportunities and Challenges.”


Simon Ma's Bio

Simon Ma is a seasoned engineering executive and AI innovator with over 20 years of experience leading cross-functional teams across the U.S., Taiwan, and China. He has held key leadership positions in engineering teams at renowned technology companies such as ITRI, TSMC, Quantenna, and Imagination Technologies. His areas of specialization include RF, wireless systems, SoC design, and computer architecture, and his technical innovations have resulted in 23 U.S. patents.

Since 2020, Simon has focused on leveraging his deep hardware expertise and business operations knowledge to drive the development of edge AI chips and large language model (LLM) solutions. He currently leads teams exploring AI applications across various industries, working closely with both emerging ventures and established organizations to accelerate their AI adoption.

Simon's commitment to cultivating the next generation of AI talent is a beacon of hope for the future of AI. For over three years, he has led AI study groups, mentoring young engineers and guiding them from foundational theories to advanced applications. His active involvement in the CIE community, where he served as President of the San Francisco chapter in 2017, promotes the belief that 'AI is for Everyone.