2026/02/02

USIG 1st “Generative AI Application Competition”

On January 29, 2026, the Processing and Product Development Department of CGPC Main Plant participated in USIG’s 1st Generative AI Application Competition – Manufacturing and Operations Innovation Category, and won 2nd place with the honor of the “GenAI Innovation Pioneer Award.” The team’s core idea focused on optimizing the development process of printing and embossing products. By leveraging tools such as ChatGPT and Google Gemini, they replaced the traditional high-cost physical mold development. Through AI collaboration, the team generated printing and embossing patterns, enabling simulation of end-product styles and accelerating the finalization of design decisions.


On February 6, 2026, the Human Resources Department of USIG held an award ceremony at Meeting Room 906 of the Taipei Headquarters. Through the experience of this competition, AI technology has proven capable of significantly reducing outsourcing prototyping expenses and material preparation costs, while effectively shortening the development timeline. At the same time, in response to customer needs, the team concretely demonstrated the outcomes of technical implementation and received positive feedback from clients. This digital transformation has created a win–win–win situation for customers, manufacturers, and subcontractors.



On January 29, 2026, the Processing and Product Development Department of CGPC Main Plant participated in USIG’s 1st Generative AI Application Competition – Manufacturing and Operations Innovation Category, and won 2nd place with the honor of the “GenAI Innovation Pioneer Award.” The team’s core idea focused on optimizing the development process of printing and embossing products. By leveraging tools such as ChatGPT and Google Gemini, they replaced the traditional high-cost physical mold development. Through AI collaboration, the team generated printing and embossing patterns, enabling simulation of end-product styles and accelerating the finalization of design decisions.


On February 6, 2026, the Human Resources Department of USIG held an award ceremony at Meeting Room 906 of the Taipei Headquarters. Through the experience of this competition, AI technology has proven capable of significantly reducing outsourcing prototyping expenses and material preparation costs, while effectively shortening the development timeline. At the same time, in response to customer needs, the team concretely demonstrated the outcomes of technical implementation and received positive feedback from clients. This digital transformation has created a win–win–win situation for customers, manufacturers, and subcontractors.



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