Taipei, December 24, 2024 — KD Huang, a full-time faculty member in the Media and Communication Design Department at Shih Chien University, shared the success of the Creative Proposal Competition for Digital Twin 3D Scanning, hosted under the Ministry of Education’s iLink program. Supported by Solid State Memory Co., Ltd., the competition focused on the future development and innovative applications of digital twin technology.
The event aimed to inspire students to unleash their creativity and develop forward-thinking design solutions. Special guest judges included Hong Xianghan, Manager of Solid State Memory Co., Ltd., and Ku ChiChun, Founder of DE International (formerly Butterfly Art). A total of 18 teams participated in this highly competitive event.
Award-Winning Projects
Students presented innovative and promising ideas during the competition. Among them, the first-place prize went to the project "Space Rescue Mission", developed by third-year students Zheng Yuching, Xiao Meiying, and Cai Xiuting. Their proposal addressed the challenges faced by hoarding disorder patients by digitizing their possessions using 3D scanning technology. The scanned items were converted into digital twin files and stored in a personal digital database, achieving a dual objective of preserving memories and freeing up physical space. The judges praised the proposal for its feasibility and innovation, noting its potential to incorporate 3D printing technology for reproducing items, offering both practicality and emotional value.
Competition Awards
First Place: Sponsored by Solid State Memory Co., Ltd., the winners received a full-body 3D scanning service valued at NT$90,000, enabling them to experience ultra-high-resolution digital twin technology.
Second Place: Sponsored by DE International, the runners-up earned a VIP invitation to the "ART FUTURE Art Fair" at the Grand Hyatt Taipei, offering them close interaction with art and innovation.
Third Place: Sponsored by Solid State Memory Co., Ltd., the team received a half-body 3D scanning service valued at NT$50,000, providing access to professional-grade digital twin production technology.
Acknowledgments
The competition was executed by the Media and Communication Design Department of Shih Chien University and guided by the Ministry of Education. KD Huang emphasized the significance of these innovative initiatives in preparing students to tackle real-world challenges, bridging creativity with cutting-edge technology.
This event highlighted the potential of young designers to contribute to the evolving field of digital twin applications and underscored the importance of collaboration between academia and industry in fostering innovation.
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