「職夢啟航,正美同行」 技職學生走進產業現場開啟設計與科技對話

2025.05.15

正美教育基金會於 2025 年 3 月 21 日與新北市政府教育局、Skills for U International、新北市立鶯歌高級工商職業學校及瑞芳高工簽署聯合備忘錄,正式啟動年度產學合作計畫。該計畫分為三大階段,包含企業實地參訪、設計競賽,以及提供兩個月實習職位,致力於深化學校與產業的連結。

 

5 月 15 日鶯歌工商與瑞芳高工的師生前往正美集團台北廠區參訪,開啟第一階段活動序幕,實地了解企業運作與創新產品。此次活動由正美集團蔡國輝董事長親自接待,他熱情歡迎師生到訪,並鼓勵學生勇於創新、跳脫框架,拓展未來發展的可能性。

 

參訪活動內容豐富,包含廠區與展示中心導覽、產業講座及創新產品示範。集團同仁簡要介紹公司概況後,引導學生親身體驗正美集團多項創新產品。其中,子公司拓金造物展示 AKIMIA 微電流面膜,並現場操作數位萬用電錶進行電流測試;採用 EcoStrip 技術的低碳咖啡包裝,可使用溫水回收,展現正美在環保材料領域的創新成果。

 

此外,學生們也參觀了台北廠區及集團子公司信集界科技的微型工廠,深入了解不同印刷技術及其在日常產品中的應用。透過與專業同仁的互動,學生對企業設備運作與產品流程有更進一步認識,實地體驗大幅提升學習成效。活動最後,全體師生與集團員工合影留念,共同紀錄此次產學合作的重要時刻。學生預計將於 6 月回訪參加設計競賽,屆時將由集團代表擔任評審。

 

未來正美教育基金會將持續與各界夥伴攜手合作,深化產學鏈結,協助青年學子拓展視野、接軌職場,為技職教育注入新動能。

 

This year on March 21st,  Cymmetrik Education Foundation  signed a joint memorandum with the New Taipei City Government Education department, Skills for U International, New Taipei City Municipal Yingge Vocational High School, and Jiu-Fang Industrial High School pledging support for this year's Industry-Youth Collaboration Program. This year’s program will be split into three phases: an onsite corporate visit, design competition, and a summer internship position for six students.

 

Cymmetrik held the first phase this year’s program on May 15th at the Cymmetrik Taipei Factory. Both students and teachers from Yingge Vocational High School and Jiu-Fang Industrial High School were in attendance to learn more about Cymmetrik and its innovative products. Students were greeted by Cymmetrik’s Chairman Calvin Tsai, who graciously welcomed the students to the event and encouraged students to let their imagination help them step outside their comfort zone in the pursuit of creativity.

 

The visit was committed to giving students the best possible learning experience, including a guide tour of the factory and the exhibition center, industry lectures, and innovative product demonstration. After a brief company introduction, Marketing and Sustainability Manager Eric Lee guided students through a several hands-on demonstrations of Cymmeitrk’s incredible innovative products. Among them was Linda Wang, PR Specialist at Cymmetrik's subsidiary xTrans, who demonstrated the AKIMIA the microcurrent facial mask, with students being able to try for themselves and measure the electrical current with a digital multimeter. Devin Tseng, Manager of Marketing and Sustainability, also presented the eco-friendly recyclable low-carbon coffee packaging that, through the usage of Cymmetrik’s EcoStrip technology, are able to be recycled through warm water exposure alone. By learning about these products, students gained insight into Cymmetrik’s innovative everyday product designs and advances in green technology.

 

For the on-site tour, Students were guided around company facilities, including Cymmetrik’s Taipei factory and Cympotek’s min-factory, one of Cymmetrik’s innovative subsidiary. Through listening to the printing professionals, students gained a deeper understanding of the different printing technologies and their applications in everyday products. Furthermore, students could interact with experts and gain insight into the operation of equipment and product processing, contributing to a valuable learning experience.

 

With the event concluded, students, faculty, and Cymmetrik staff gathered for a group picture to commemorate the events successful completion. Students will return in June to take part of a design competition, which will be judged by Cymmetrik personal.

 

In the future, the Cymmetrik Education Foundation will continue to work hand in hand with partners from all walks of life to deepen the ties between industry and education, assist young students in broadening their horizons and integrating into the workplace, and inject new life into technical and vocational education.

 

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