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Building an Environmentally Friendly Environment in the STSP
STSP’s New Success with the Green Diamond Building: A
Model Ecological Science Park
After being rated as a Diamond Class Eco Community in 2013 and earned a
certification of EEWH-Eco Community in 2016, the TSP continuously promoted
ecological balance and sustainable environment and repeatedly earned its green
diamond building label in 2021.
Beginning of Labor Safety and Environmental Protection Month to
Develop STSP into a Safe and Healthy Sustainable Science Park
On November 2, 2021, Vocational Safety, Health for Disaster Prevention and X-Reality
Simulation Training workshops took place in the KSP. The opening ceremony “2021 Labor
Safety and Environmental Protection Month” and the establishment of “Joint Prevention Continuous Ranking of TSP’s Eco
Organization in the KSP” were celebrated. In addition to AR and VR product demonstrations Community as a Green Diamond Building
in applications of vocational safety and health, the “Founding Flag Ceremony for the Joint by the MOI (2021/05/11)
Prevention Organization of Emergency Response in the KSP” was organized to enhance the
capabilities of KSP partners to support each other in responding to emergency events, such as vocational incidents and natural disasters.
When Art Meets Technology- Perfect Presentation on Smart Green Energy
The STSPB organized the “Shalun Green Energy Art Festival” which ran between December, 2021 and January, 2022
with the aim to innovatively incorporate technology into art under the theme of “Visible Floating Energy”, with the goal of
transforming invisible forms of energy in our daily life into visible, concrete artworks.
Phil Price’s Artwork: “Ode to Life: Showing the Trace of Wind in Life” Vanessa Barragão’s Artwork: “Coral Reef: Presenting Renewable Energy
for Eco-Sustainability”
Wang Chun-kun’s Artwork: “Flashing: Indicating Floating Electricity” Wang Chun-kun’s Artwork: “Listen to the Wind for the Breathing Sound
of Buildings”
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