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Siemens Donates NT$160 Million in Software to NTHU

2025.06.18
At the donation ceremony for CFD/CAE AI-optimized analysis software (left to right): Department of Power Mechanical Engineering professor Chao-An Lin (林昭安), Department of Power Mechanical Engineering director Chih-Yung Huang (黃智永), NTHU Senior Vice President Nyan-Hwa Tai (戴念華), Siemens Taiwan chairman Howard Chen (陳晧璋), and Mega Flow Technology general manager Taylor Lan (藍偉華).

At the donation ceremony for CFD/CAE AI-optimized analysis software (left to right): Department of Power Mechanical Engineering professor Chao-An Lin (林昭安), Department of Power Mechanical Engineering director Chih-Yung Huang (黃智永), NTHU Senior Vice President Nyan-Hwa Tai (戴念華), Siemens Taiwan chairman Howard Chen (陳晧璋), and Mega Flow Technology general manager Taylor Lan (藍偉華).

 
Siemens Digital Industries Software, a global leader in industrial software, has donated AI software worth NT$160 million to the Department of Power Mechanical Engineering at National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) in Taiwan through its Taiwan agent, Mega Flow Technology. The donation includes 480 sets of CFD/CAE AI-optimized software for integrating thermal flow analysis, structural analysis, and AI-driven design optimization technologies to help NTHU stay at the forefront of advanced technologies and train the next generation of AI engineering talent.
 
NTHU Senior Vice President Nyan-Hwa Tai (戴念華) accepted the donation on behalf of the university, thanking Siemens and Mega Flow Technology for their generous support. The donation will strengthen both teaching and research at NTHU, furthering the university's educational mission by helping students become familiar with the software used in industry and by narrowing the gap between learning and practice.
 
NTHU alumni were instrumental in arranging this major donation. Siemens Taiwan chairman Howard Chen (陳晧璋) is a graduate of the Department of Chemistry at NTHU, and Mega Flow Technology general manager Taylor Lan (藍偉華) completed a master's degree at the Department of Power Mechanical Engineering. The idea for the donation began the moment they discovered that they both graduated from NTHU.
 
Chen said that talent is the key to technological development, and software and AI are important tools for making use of that talent. He added that the donated software will help students become proficient in the software commonly used in industry and in obtaining certification, so that they can quickly enter the workplace and put their creativity to use.
 
Lan said that his training at NTHU taught him how to analyze problems and come up with solutions. He is the founder of Mega Flow Technology, and most of the company's employees are graduates of the Department of Power Mechanical Engineering. He has found that the best results come from the combination of talented employees and first-class software.
 
Professor Chao-An Lin (林昭安) of the Department of Power Mechanical Engineering said that expensive software usually has to be used in turns, and that this donation of 80 sets each of six professional software packages will greatly improve the efficiency of teaching and research. For example, NTHU Racing has already used the STAR-CCM+ software to optimize the wind resistance of its racecar body, and the same software can also be used for measuring dust levels in a white room.
 
Computing speed has been greatly improved by generative AI, but it has also given rise to the problem of how to dissipate the increased heat levels of servers and chips. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang (黃仁勳) said that “Whoever solves the problem of heat dissipation has got to be a genius.” Lan noted that the donation includes Simcenter Flotherm/FloEFD software, a powerful tool for analyzing heat dissipation. NVIDIA in fact is using this software to conduct heat dissipation analysis for its data center servers and for GPU water cooling analysis. Siemens and Mega Flow also donated NX CAD/CAM product design and intelligent manufacturing software, which has been used by both Apple and Samsung.
 
In addition, the donation includes the HEEDS AI engineering optimization platform. Lan said that this software can integrate various types of simulation software used for analyzing structural strength, heat dissipation, vibration noise, and electromagnetism into a single platform, making it possible to use AI algorithms to find the best design solution.
 
Department of Power Mechanical Engineering director Chih-Yung Huang (黃智永) said that his department is divided into four major areas: energy, electronic control, nano-micro research, and precision machinery and smart manufacturing. He noted that this batch of software covers most teaching and research needs, and that it will help students quickly master the technology used in industry.
 
Mega Flow Technology is also assisting the Department of Power Mechanical Engineering with software training, with related courses expected to begin in the second half of this year or the first half of next year. The training will focus on certification, participation in industry-university cooperative projects, and solving real-life engineering problems, thereby helping students lay a foundation for their future careers.
 
Chen and Lan hope that this donation will encourage more alumni to contribute to the development of their alma mater.
 
Nyan-Hwa Tai (戴念華, center)  accepting the donation from Howard Chen (陳晧璋, left) and Taylor Lan (藍偉華, right).

Nyan-Hwa Tai (戴念華, center) accepting the donation from Howard Chen (陳晧璋, left) and Taylor Lan (藍偉華, right).

Howard Chen (陳晧璋) said the software will help students realize their creative potential.

Howard Chen (陳晧璋) said the software will help students realize their creative potential.

Taylor Lan (藍偉華) said that the software will boost students' professional abilities.

Taylor Lan (藍偉華) said that the software will boost students' professional abilities.

Chih-Yung Huang (黃智永, left) thanked Howard Chen (陳晧璋) for supporting his alma mater.

Chih-Yung Huang (黃智永, left) thanked Howard Chen (陳晧璋) for supporting his alma mater.

Chih-Yung Huang (黃智永, left) thanked Taylor Lan (藍偉華) for supporting his alma mater.

Chih-Yung Huang (黃智永, left) thanked Taylor Lan (藍偉華) for supporting his alma mater.

The donated software is valued at NT$160 million and will be used to train the next generation of engineers.

The donated software is valued at NT$160 million and will be used to train the next generation of engineers.

The donated software is valued at NT$160 million and will be used to train the next generation of engineers.

The donated software is valued at NT$160 million and will be used to train the next generation of engineers.

Siemens' software donation will enhance education in engineering analysis and help bridge the gap between theory and practice.

Siemens' software donation will enhance education in engineering analysis and help bridge the gap between theory and practice.

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