[Industry-Academia Exchange]
Welcome Visit by the NTU School of Professional Education and Continuing Studies — Master's Credit Program in Management
Event Overview
On Friday, January 16, 2026, GDI warmly welcomed faculty, students, and staff from the NTU School of Professional Education and Continuing Studies — Master's Credit Program in Management for an industry visit and exchange.
This exchange event was designed to provide academic professionals with an in-depth look at GDI's practical operations in precision manufacturing and enterprise management.
Visit Date: January 16, 2026 | Time: 14:00 – 16:00
[In-Depth Dialogue Between Management Practice and Precision Industry]
During the visit, participants explored how GDI applies management theory to complex mold manufacturing workflows. Through our digitalized management systems, we demonstrated lean production metrics spanning injection mold design, early-stage mold development, and final mass production — giving the Master's program participants a concrete understanding of supply chain management in precision mold manufacturing.
During the visit, participants explored how GDI applies management theory to complex mold manufacturing workflows. Through our digitalized management systems, we demonstrated lean production metrics spanning injection mold design, early-stage mold development, and final mass production — giving the Master's program participants a concrete understanding of supply chain management in precision mold manufacturing.
Technical Capabilities Showcase
During the tour, the GDI team guided participants through live production floors, offering a firsthand look at how advanced equipment and specialized craftsmanship collaborate to produce world-class industrial components.
[Industry-Leading Manufacturing Capabilities]
Participants focused on the multiple all-electric injection molding machines in active operation, with their high repeatability and energy efficiency leaving a strong impression on faculty and students alike. In the precision mold area, we demonstrated the exceptional tolerance control achieved through five-axis CNC machining. This not only showcased GDI's solid foundation in plastic injection processing, but also reflected our corporate spirit of relentless pursuit of technological advancement in plastic injection molding — treating every plastic injection product as a precision work of craftsmanship.
Participants focused on the multiple all-electric injection molding machines in active operation, with their high repeatability and energy efficiency leaving a strong impression on faculty and students alike. In the precision mold area, we demonstrated the exceptional tolerance control achieved through five-axis CNC machining. This not only showcased GDI's solid foundation in plastic injection processing, but also reflected our corporate spirit of relentless pursuit of technological advancement in plastic injection molding — treating every plastic injection product as a precision work of craftsmanship.
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