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March 16 2024

Samuel Su of Bestat Champions Net Zero Goals at the 2024 Net Zero Transformation Alliance Summit

Taipei, March 16, 2024 – Samuel Su, CEO of Bestat and President of the Tamkang University Alumni Association Headquarters of Departments, made a notable appearance at the "2024 Net Zero Transformation Alliance Summit," hosted by Tamkang University (TKU) on March 16. The summit, a pivotal gathering for climate action discourse, took place at the prestigious Hsu Shou-Chien International Conference Center, drawing in a constellation of industry leaders and academic experts.

 

Among the distinguished attendees were Jang-Hwa Leu, Director General of the Administration for Digital Industries, MODA; Dr. Huan-Chao Keh, President of TKU; Peter Hu, Executive Vice President of the Information and Digital Transformation Technology Division at FET; and Jerry Chen, General Manager of Global Partner Solutions at Microsoft Taiwan. The event also saw participation from Dr. Li-Jiuan Chen, Director of the Research Center for European Studies at TKU; Jian-Xiang Lin, Chief Advisor of the Taiwan Alumni Association, TKU; Pei-Wei Qiao, TKU Golden Eagle Alumni and President of the ChiaHui Group; Chih-Wang Li, Head of Net Zero Advocacy Team, Sustainable Department, TKU; and Dr. Hui-Huang Hsu, Vice President For Academic Affairs, TKU.

 

The summit's agenda was rich with insightful discussions on the path to achieving net zero emissions. Topics ranged from government resource strategies supporting corporate net zero transformation, implications of the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), carbon trading opportunities, to Tamkang University's own journey towards green transformation.

 

Samuel Su brought to the fore the critical issue of carbon emissions in the biopharmaceutical sector, emphasizing the urgent need for emission reduction strategies within high-impact industries. His contributions underscored the broader theme of the summit: a collaborative and multifaceted approach to net zero transformation.

 

A staunch advocate for sustainable development, Samuel's leadership at Bestat has seen innovative practices to curb environmental impact. Through initiatives like a card-swiping system to regulate paper and toner usage and a strong push for digitization, Bestat is paving the way towards more sustainable corporate practices. Furthermore, the strategic location of Bestat, favoring public transportation access, demonstrates a committed effort to minimize carbon emissions from commuting.

 

The "2024 Net Zero Transformation Alliance Summit" stands as a testament to the collective resolve towards a sustainable future, with Samuel Su and fellow leaders at the helm of this transformative journey.

 

About Bestat: Bestat, under the leadership of Samuel Su, is at the forefront of integrating sustainable practices within the corporate realm, showcasing a steadfast commitment to achieving Net Zero goals.

 

Related news: https://www.cna.com.tw/postwrite/chi/365652

 

 

Taipei, March 16, 2024 – Samuel Su, CEO of Bestat and President of the Tamkang University Alumni Association Headquarters of Departments, made a notable appearance at the "2024 Net Zero Transformation Alliance Summit," hosted by Tamkang University (TKU) on March 16. The summit, a pivotal gathering for climate action discourse, took place at the prestigious Hsu Shou-Chien International Conference Center, drawing in a constellation of industry leaders and academic experts.

 

Among the distinguished attendees were Jang-Hwa Leu, Director General of the Administration for Digital Industries, MODA; Dr. Huan-Chao Keh, President of TKU; Peter Hu, Executive Vice President of the Information and Digital Transformation Technology Division at FET; and Jerry Chen, General Manager of Global Partner Solutions at Microsoft Taiwan. The event also saw participation from Dr. Li-Jiuan Chen, Director of the Research Center for European Studies at TKU; Jian-Xiang Lin, Chief Advisor of the Taiwan Alumni Association, TKU; Pei-Wei Qiao, TKU Golden Eagle Alumni and President of the ChiaHui Group; Chih-Wang Li, Head of Net Zero Advocacy Team, Sustainable Department, TKU; and Dr. Hui-Huang Hsu, Vice President For Academic Affairs, TKU.

 

The summit's agenda was rich with insightful discussions on the path to achieving net zero emissions. Topics ranged from government resource strategies supporting corporate net zero transformation, implications of the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), carbon trading opportunities, to Tamkang University's own journey towards green transformation.

 

Samuel Su brought to the fore the critical issue of carbon emissions in the biopharmaceutical sector, emphasizing the urgent need for emission reduction strategies within high-impact industries. His contributions underscored the broader theme of the summit: a collaborative and multifaceted approach to net zero transformation.

 

A staunch advocate for sustainable development, Samuel's leadership at Bestat has seen innovative practices to curb environmental impact. Through initiatives like a card-swiping system to regulate paper and toner usage and a strong push for digitization, Bestat is paving the way towards more sustainable corporate practices. Furthermore, the strategic location of Bestat, favoring public transportation access, demonstrates a committed effort to minimize carbon emissions from commuting.

 

The "2024 Net Zero Transformation Alliance Summit" stands as a testament to the collective resolve towards a sustainable future, with Samuel Su and fellow leaders at the helm of this transformative journey.

 

About Bestat: Bestat, under the leadership of Samuel Su, is at the forefront of integrating sustainable practices within the corporate realm, showcasing a steadfast commitment to achieving Net Zero goals.

 

Related news: https://www.cna.com.tw/postwrite/chi/365652

 

 

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