Partnership Announcement
On April 15, 2026, the Metal Industries Research & Development Centre (MIRDC) in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Dassault Systèmes, a leading software development company from France. This collaboration is set to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and hydrogen technologies to accelerate innovation in various industrial sectors.
Aims of the Collaboration
The partnership highlights the commitment of both parties to achieve dual objectives: advancing AI transformation and achieving net zero carbon emissions. The signing event included prominent figures such as Chia-Ru Liu, president of MIRDC, and Sebastien Gautier, VP of Sales and Marketing for SIMULIA at Dassault Systèmes, along with esteemed guest Ambassador Pei-Chih Hao from the Taipei Representative Office in France.
Virtual Twin Technology
Central to the collaboration is Dassault Systèmes' innovative virtual twin technology, which provides companies with precise digital simulation environments. By utilizing their comprehensive 3DEXPERIENCE platform, businesses can conduct scientifically accurate simulations to innovate and ensure product sustainability across sectors such as aerospace, semiconductors, and energy.
The MOU sets the stage for collaborative development in key technical domains, including:
- - High-pressure hydrogen materials and component longevity analysis
- - Thermal analysis for AI servers
Focus on Green Energy and IA Infrastructure
The partnership takes a strategic approach towards advanced hydrogen energy solutions. The MIRDC will implement high-pressure hydrogen fatigue testing models and conduct material analyses in collaboration with French research institute CETIM. By integrating these approaches with Dassault Systèmes' virtual twin technology, they aim to create safer, more durable components for Taiwan's hydrogen supply chain.
In addition, attention is given to effective thermal management for AI servers. With the increasing demand for high-performance computing (HPC), MIRDC will combine its expertise with thermal simulation technologies available on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform. Utilizing generative AI technologies, they will develop premium thermal management solutions and energy optimization strategies.
Boosting Global Supply Chain Resilience
Chia-Ru Liu articulated the long-standing expertise of MIRDC in precision metallic materials and transformation technologies. This collaboration not only validates MIRDC's R&D capabilities on a global scale but also empowers Taiwanese manufacturers to innovate using cutting-edge AI tools.
Moving forward, MIRDC intends to broaden its R&D initiatives with Dassault Systèmes to meet industry demands, guiding stakeholders from raw materials and critical components to system modules, promoting transformative AI-driven advancements. This will ultimately bolster the competitiveness of Taiwanese industries within the global supply chain, paving the way for the next wave of economic growth.
Conclusion
As industries worldwide pivot towards sustainable practices with the integration of AI and hydrogen technologies, this partnership between MIRDC and Dassault Systèmes signifies a pivotal moment in the journey towards eco-friendly innovation. By leveraging both parties' strengths, they aim to foster an advanced infrastructure that not only meets current industrial demands but also significantly contributes to the global responsibility of achieving environmental sustainability.
Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting collaboration as it progresses towards fruitful innovations and sustainable solutions.