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Since 2019, ITRI has honored 358 emerging talent in power engineering with a scholarship, including 47 this year. And since last year, industry veterans have been recognized alongside the youngsters. ITRI hopes that the awards will encourage more talents to join and solve the country’s collective challenge of sustainable development, as well as provide a platform to facilitate exchanges between established and emerging talents. On Wednesday, ITRI held an award ceremony to recognize new talent in power engineering as well as outstanding engineers. This year, 47 students received the Grid Talent Development Alliance Scholarship and three engineers the Liu Shu-sheng Memorial Award. Mars Lin AMPOWER deputy manager During my last year in high school, I obtained the Level 2 certificate for industrial electrical wiring. I believe that was the year I mastered the basics of industrial wiring. I encourage students to aim for at least a Level 2 certificate while still at school, because it really helps. And on top of that, learn to become a team player. A key theme at the ceremony was the emphasis on low-carbon electricity, which will help Taiwan achieve net-zero emissions in line with international trends. B. F. Hsu Fortune Electric chair Especially in the US. As you may all know, there’s an energy shortage. So anyone would be tasked with solving that. And the way is grid installation. So I think from now on, whether for Fortune Electric, the entire Taiwan and even the entire world, grid installation will become more and more important. According to ITRI, job opportunities are booming in power engineering. What’s more, it’s no longer engineers who get a slice of the pie. With AI integration, the power industry needs IT talent, while graduates of humanities and social science can help with policy implementation. Edwin Liu ITRI President Most importantly, there’s a huge demand for talent and opportunities for career development. In this industry, it’s possible to make up to NT$3 million a year. But it’s not only about the money. It’s also a chance to contribute to the country and society, as well as sustainable development. With attendance by experts across industry, government and academia, the event was also a platform for exchanging views on the best practices on grid management. ITRI hoped that through the awards, they’ll attract bright talents to take on the challenge of sustainable development. For more Taiwan news, tune in: Sun to Fri at 9:30 pm on Channel 152 Tue to Sat at 1 am on Channel 53 #台灣新聞 #TaiwanNews #民視新聞 #FTV新聞 #Taiwan