AESEA to Exhibit at Energy Taiwan 2025, Cultivating the Next Generation of Talent for Taiwan's Offshore Wind Industry Through the KidWind Challenge
To all partners, educators, and friends who care about Taiwan's energy future:
At this pivotal moment in the global transition to net zero, the Asia-Pacific Energy & Science Education Association (AESEA) is honored to announce that on October 29–30, 2025, we will officially take part in the Asia-Pacific region's most iconic energy event — Energy Taiwan, Taiwan International Smart Energy Week.
Visit us on the 4th floor of Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1 (Booth N0532), where we will showcase the achievements of the Association's flagship education program — the international KidWind Challenge. This is more than a demonstration of innovative STEM education in practice; it is our concrete action plan in response to Taiwan's 2050 net-zero targets and the offshore wind industry's enormous demand for talent.
Through the KidWind Challenge, we transform abstract energy science into engineering challenges students can tackle with their own hands, systematically building a "talent pipeline" into the green-energy industry for Taiwan, starting at the K-12 level.
AESEA's Chairman remarked: "We stand on the front lines of education, igniting the next generation's passion for clean energy. Every investment in energy education today lays the strongest possible talent foundation for Taiwan's wind power industry for decades to come."
We sincerely invite you to visit our booth, where wind turbine creations by student teams will be on display. We look forward to meeting you, exchanging ideas in depth, and exploring together how to cultivate more innovative talent for Taiwan's energy future!
[Event Information]
- Event: Energy Taiwan 2025 (Taiwan International Smart Energy Week)
- Dates: Wednesday, October 29 – Thursday, October 30, 2025
- Venue: Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1
- AESEA Booth: 4F, N0532
Cordially, AESEA (Asia-Pacific Energy & Science Education Association)
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