The NTU Radiation Application and Radiation Hardness Technology Research Center (RTRC) participated
in the 2025 Aerospace Exhibition at the Nangang Exhibition Center, presenting its latest research
achievements. Highlights included advanced laser verification technologies, radiation-hardened chip
designs, and testing solutions for low Earth orbit satellite applications, demonstrating NTU’s
strong research capabilities in space and semiconductor reliability.
During the exhibition, Director Wu of the Taiwan Space Agency (TASA) visited the RTRC booth,
offering valuable guidance and high recognition for the center’s innovative outcomes in radiation
verification, satellite payload, and aerospace electronics applications. This exchange not only
strengthened collaboration between industry, government, and academia, but also laid a solid
foundation for future partnerships.
Through this exhibition, RTRC successfully attracted significant attention from domestic and
international industries and research institutions, highlighting its cross-disciplinary advantages
and application potential. Looking ahead, the center will continue driving technological
breakthroughs, supporting Taiwan’s aerospace and semiconductor industries in enhancing global
competitiveness, and contributing to the advancement of national space technology.