International Industry-Academia Center|GLORIA-NYCU Alliance Universities
National Chung Cheng University
National Chung Cheng University
National Chung Cheng University has long been dedicated to research on advanced manufacturing systems, focusing on controllers, sensors, and system integration of complete machinery. By connecting industrial zones across Yunlin, Chiayi, and Southern Taiwan, the university fosters the development of a smart manufacturing industry cluster. In recent years, it has focused on high-precision gear technologies and Industry 4.0 applications, strengthening industry-academia collaboration. The university is also actively engaged in UAV research, including airframe design, control systems, and battery development, aligning with regional policies to advance technology implementation and promote emerging applications.

Key Technologies
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Advanced UAV Manufacturing
Leveraging National Chung Cheng University’s strengths in controllers, industrial IoT, and an integrated manufacturing experimental field site, the university integrates digital manufacturing technologies, including monitoring and sensing, feedback control, and artificial intelligence, with carbon fiber additive manufacturing and the development of fixed-wing UAV catapult modules. -
Energy Storage Batteries
Including fuel cell technologies such as the membrane electrode assembly developed by National Chung Cheng University.
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6G Network Technologies
Integrated with artificial intelligence to advance related technologies, including microwave measurement, millimeter-wave circuit design, directional wireless communication, and the establishment of 6G communication standards. -
HAPS (High-Altitude Platform Station) Base Station System
Inspired by the Russia–Ukraine war, the system is designed to enable communication via stratospheric satellites, such as HAPS, under circumstances terrestrial networks are destroyed or disabled. National Cheng Kung University, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, and National Chung Cheng University have formed a collaborative research alliance and are currently engaging in discussions and joint studies with partners in Finland and Germany.