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Research & Development of Heat Dissipation
Today's thermal designs often combine a number of thermal components such as thermal interface materials, heat sinks, heat pipes, aluminum fins and fans. The thermal management of electronic products can only be achieved by analyzing each application scenario and its limitations with software.
New Podcast! The first episode of the Thermal Engineering Academy is now available!
T-Global Technology now has a Podcast channel!
You can listen to it on YouTube, spotify, SoundOn, KKBOX and other major channels to learn the theory of thermal engineering with your ears from NTHU Prof. Wei-keng using his viewpoint and giving examples to teach you what thermal conduction and Fourier's law are.
Prevent “The Day After Tomorrow” from Happening: The Global Trends towards Carbon Reduction in Electric Vehicles
In response to global warming and energy shortages, governments around the world, considering the low noise and zero emissions of electric vehicles, are incentivizing automakers to scale up investment in EV research and development, offering subsidies and tax breaks for the purchase of EVs in order to promote environmental sustainability and pursue low-carbon and energy-saving goals.
T-Global 2020 T-Global subsidy project (Tertiary Institutions Thermal Engineering Research Project Grant)
Technology is changing rapidly. With the upgrading of product functions and the refinement of the body, the heat dissipation of the product has become an indispensable factor for customers. T-Global has been in existence for 13 years, and is still learning and growing in the field of thermal conductivity, pursuing breakthroughs and devoting itself to the production and development of thermal interface materials, and exploring the world like dandelions riding the wind.