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Recap of “Industrial Evolution” @2017/03/18 by Brian

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Topic: “Industrial Evolution”

Host: Brian

Participants: Brian, Sophie, Hector Wang, Anthony, Sophie, Annie, Daniel Yang, Cherry, Ellen, Steven

Meeting photo: https://goo.gl/photos/7nxP5Fc2VjocecwW6

New Blissers:

Sophie: https://goo.gl/photos/A7DxQfYETxWKqYW77

Hector Wang: https://goo.gl/photos/iZJdppVfEZKfuYF66

Anthony: https://goo.gl/photos/eGZ6pXXBzqk6YZ956

 

This week’s Theme talk-self growth hosted by Ellen

Everyone started to talk about self-growing experience or plans since last year. It was very inspiring to know although they might join varied activities like educating homeless children campaign, taking cello or on-line English courses, dedicated in health-improving plans, or trying more challenging careers by leaving original comfort zones, they all come to interact in Bliss Family NOW.

 

Meeting started~

Our distinguished New Blood, Brian arrived earlier and proceeded more efficiently and pinpointedly than expected!!!

Brief Introduction of Industrial Revolution stage 1.0 to 4.0 as follows

 

As an expert in both semi-conductor and management, Brian illustrated his points very systematically as follows:

 

 

 

1st industrial revolution mobilized the mechanization of production using water and steam power;

2nd industrial revolution then introduced mass production with the help of electric power

3rd industrial revolution, digital technology prevailed the use of electronics and IT to further automate production.

4th industrial revolution is the effects/impacts on the civil society, governance structures, human identity, economy and manufacture after the technological advances broadly applied.

 

Industry 4.0

1.     is separate from the 4th industrial revolution in terms of scope and focusing only on manufacturing

2.     creates a so-called “smart factory” via algorithm and analysis using the automation and data exchange including cyber-physical systems, the Internet of things (IOT) , Internet of people (IOP) and cloud computing

3.     communicates and cooperate with each other and with humans in real time either in internal and cross-organizational services offered via participants of the value chain

4.     Conducts a range of tasks that are unpleasant, too exhausting, or unsafe for their human co-workers.

5.     Enables to make physically Decentralized decisions by aggregating raw sensors and visualizing higher-value context comprehensibly, and thus perform autonomously via technical assistance.

6.     Leaves the priority decision, exception, interference or conflicting goals to a higher level

 

 

Taiwan Industries vs. Industrial Revolution 1.0-4.0

Brian used his pictures of childhood, youth, and adulthood to lively reflect how Taiwan Industries have evolved, and thus motivated us to talk about the impacts upon us.

Impacts

1.     Fintech

2.     Marketing requires the technician to provide innovation and data support.

3.     The strength of OEM and ODM diminishes

4.     The related software in the finance and law field facilitates the previous trivial hierarchical procedures replace the role of lawyers who are forced to serve for lawsuits on the court or negotiation table.

5.     People sacrifice their social physical contacts and happiness in the maze of computer-oriented information exchange

6.     A.I. development becomes debates on human ethics. Can Robots be punished?   

Education killed Creativity?

Brian showed us a TED telling how ridiculously the normed education slanted not on creativity but on IQ or academic performance and aroused our heated discussion about the goals and ways of education.

1.     Education provides opportunities equally and fairly to general public who are components of our society.

2.     Each individual endeavors to build up his own profession starting from a budding interest to prolonged passion which helps to endure routines and generate perseverance.

3.     Creativity stems from long-term profession and a spark of inspiration, which is destined for only exclusive genius while people in every walks of life suffice as building block to manifest the creativity

4.     More and More cross-domain performance will be required such as a choreographer writing programs enabling Robots dancing with a human elastically in “&Kuka.”

 

 

 

GaN & Energy

Although the types of energies may vary, the best storage of energy for the present is “Electricity”, which technical advances consumed substantially but suffered transfer loss during storing transmission. Hopefully a GaN research may succeed in solving the problem.

Reflections

We learned a lot because of all the participants’ contributed input and Brian’s explicit presentation in which he provided us both with profound knowledge and insights in future advancement and aspiration for further improvement. We look forward to his meeting soon.

 

 

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President: Ellen Huang
Education manager: Daniel Chen/Annie / Johnson
Activity manager: J.C./Alisa
Public relationship manager: Barkley

 

Bliss 2017 Calendar: 2:30~5:30 pm every Saturday

No meeting date: 1/28, 2/4, 2/18, 2/25, 4/1,4/29,5/13,5/27,6/3,8/5,9/30,10/7,12/16,12/23,12/30 

Outing: 3/25 (Q1), 6/24 (Q2), 9/23 (Q3) Year –End—Party (YEP): 12/9

Bliss New Meeting Place: 國王飯店一樓咖啡廳:台北市南京東路1118。中山捷運2號出口;從南京西路往南京東路走585公尺,約7分鐘即達。低消NT$120,餐點加一成服務費,下午贈蛋糕一個。

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