
Chientan Lien, the CTO of Delta IABG encouraged the students to apply their innovation and practical abilities to seamlessly connect to the future of smart manufacturing.

Eric Chen, the General Manger of DGC IABU looked forward to seeing that with the Delta Cup, more students would have opportunities to grow and become solid talents for the future of smart manufacturing.

Shao-Yuan Li, the Deputy Director of the Chinese Association of Automation acknowledged the value of the Delta Cup, that it provides a platform for teachers and students to interact and communicate their automation application experiences. He also mentioned that the contest boosts the collaboration in new trends between industry and schools.

Jien-Xiong Di, the Deputy Director of the Ministry of Education Teaching Steering Committee on Industry and Information was impressed by the improvements of the Delta Cup and encouraged the students to apply their creativity and observation abilities to their studies or career and drive social development in the future.

Team Calamari from Mahidol University in Thailand received the Grand Prize with a project that integrates cloud computing, flood prediction, and floodgate control.

Team Transformers from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China built a customized smart production line that features smart manufacturing trends. The system is highly comprehensive and was awarded the Grand Prize.

Team Deep Thoughts in Technology from the Harbin University of Science and Technology in China showed brilliant hands-on capabilities by building a comprehensive demo machine and won the Grand Prize.