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MicroMetal proudly supports Yuquan Construction’s blood donation initiative. Since 2016, the campaign has been held annually, and by the end of 2024, a total of 6,038 units of blood had been successfully collected. To express gratitude for every participant’s generous contribution, thoughtfully prepared gifts are also provided. Behind each precious donation lies the compassion and care of countless individuals—offering timely support and hope to patients when they need it most.
Since the inaugural Central Path Summit in 2022, Zhong Dao Association of Leadership & Culture has invited leaders from various industries to explore how the philosophy of the “Central Path” can be applied in the business world. Each summit has welcomed over a hundred participants from politics, business, arts, and education, fostering cross-disciplinary dialogue.
Born in 1963 in New Taipei, Mr. Lai began in Mazda’s service department. He later moved to the touch‑panel glass industry; his meticulous, inquisitive approach led to steady promotions and a posting to top management in Suzhou, China.
Born in 1963 in New Taipei, Mr. Lai began in Mazda’s service department. He later moved to the touch‑panel glass industry; his meticulous, inquisitive approach led to steady promotions and a posting to top management in Suzhou, China.
Born in 1955 in Yunlin, Chairman Chen grew up with limited resources but never gave up on learning. He became the first in Taiwan to pass four high-level civil service examinations and the Grade A civil service exam, ranking first nationwide in the financial examination, and later served as the Chairperson of the Financial Supervisory Commission under the Executive Yuan.
SUNFAR 3C, a retail chain long committed to educational care, held its grand Kaohsiung Charity Run at the Main Stadium of the World Games this year. More than 5,400 athletes from around the world participated, rallying around the core message: “Run for the Next Generation, Create a New Future.” Participants ran not only to challenge themselves but also to support children in Taiwan’s next generation.
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