You are
cordially invited to attend the Lecture of Sustainability and Energy
Technologies. We are pleased to have Ichin Cheng, Executive Director from Sustainable
Innovation Lab (SILAB) as our speaker. The topic of the lecture is " Sustainable Future in 2035: Technology, Innovation
and Challenges – A European Perspective ". Further details are as follows:
1.Topic: Sustainable Future in 2035:
Technology, Innovation and Challenges – A European Perspective
2.Speaker: Dr. Ichin Cheng
- Background: Executive Director & Co-founder of Sustainable Innovation Lab (UK), and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA). She brings over 25 years of extensive experience in sustainable environments and low-carbon technologies.
- Experience: Currently serving as an independent tech expert advisor for UK and UN international sustainable manufacturing and pollution prevention programs. She is an innovation expert advisor for Climate-KIC under the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), as well as a European Commission advisor for Future Industry Vision 2025 and Green Technology 2035. Previously a consultant expert for Horizon 2020, she has also driven circular economy initiatives for Apple and Nike in Asia. Specializing in integrating eco-design and low-carbon transition into high-tech supply chains, she is an internationally renowned environmental technology consultant.
3.Moderator: Prof. Kun-Mu Lee, Director, Center for Sustainability and Energy Technologies (CSET)
4. Time:2026/06/10 (Wed) 10:30-12:00
5. Venue: Shengen Lecture Hall (Management Building 2F)
6.Registration
Deadline: 2026/06/09(Tue)
Campus Information System iCGU URL: https://i.cgu.edu.tw
Important Notes:
This lecture qualifies for 1.5 hours of training for the teaching quality
seminar. All faculty and staff in attendance are required to be present for the
entire session to honor the speaker. Please ensure to sign in and out
personally. Attendees arriving more than 20 minutes after the start will not be
allowed to sign in. Additionally, failing to sign out will result in the
training hours not being counted.