2026年4月17日 星期五

歡迎來到台三線_北埔:一場跨越時空的產業與文化對話


各位遠道而來的新加坡貴賓:

誠摯歡迎來到我的家鄉——新竹台三線。

身為在橫山居住第九代的在地居民,今天歡迎大家來到同樣位於台三線上的北埔,各位的到來,讓我想起李光耀先生曾說過的感言:

“Our ancestors brought us here, but we are the ones who must ensure this place survives and prospers for our children.” 

(祖先帶領我們來到這裡,而我們有責任確保這塊土地能為後代永續繁榮。)

我過去曾居住於新加坡的丹戎巴葛(Tanjong Pagar),對於這份致力於家園永續的使命感與責任,始終感同身受。

各位明日即將參訪新竹科學園區與工研院,探索現代科技的脈動。然而,鮮為人知的是,百年前的北埔正是台灣「樟腦產業」的經濟特區;當時的「金廣福公館」,角色正如同今日的科學園區管理局,統領著區域的資源開發與安全。如今的新竹是全球半導體的重心,而當年的此地,則是供應全球樟腦產業的戰略基地。

從百年前的樟腦到今日的晶片,土地的生命力始終源於經營者的遠見。今日,我們將帶領各位體驗充滿傳統但又當代的客家粄條,參觀見證合資精神的金廣福,以及當年姜阿新先生用以招待國際賓客的精緻洋樓;若時間充裕,也邀請各位到北埔農會走走,歡迎採購珍貴的東方美人茶。

期待我們能跨越地域,共同為永續家園與人類文明的提升貢獻心力。

再次歡迎大家!

 

陳文堂 Don Chen

橫山論壇 創辦人 

丙午年 20264

2026年4月16日 星期四

台灣:人類多樣性真實生活的創新基地


當世界愈來愈數位化、虛擬化,「真實的生命體驗」反而成了最稀缺的奢侈品。台灣,這座地理與文化密度極高的島嶼,正是打造「人類多樣性真實生活創新基地」的最佳主場。

我們不再只是科技代工的後勤,而是要發揮主場優勢,把山林、海洋、信仰與生活美學,轉化為一種能向世界輸出的「精緻生活觀」。

一、 山海之間的生命韌性

台灣在極短的距離內,跨越了熱帶海洋到寒帶巔峰,這不僅是風景,更是探索生命韌性的場域。

  • 千里步道: 慢下來行走,不只是運動,更是找回人與土地、人與自然的連結。

  • 海陸雙棲: 從高山的森林探索到海洋的風帆遊艇,台灣提供了一種全球罕見的生活樣貌,是發展身心療癒與戶外創新的絕佳實驗室。

二、 信仰中的暖實力與社群創新

媽祖遶境與各地迎神,不只是宗教祭典,更是全球最大的「移動式社會設計」。

  • 萬人一心的連結: 遶境中的奉茶、互助、高效的人流管理,展現了台灣強韌的社群凝聚力。這是一種關於「分享」的創新模式,值得全世界來學習。

  • 民俗美學的當代轉化: 讓傳統信仰成為服務設計的養分,吸引全球創意人才駐點,看見台灣如何在現代化中,依然保有溫潤的人文質地。

三、 文化美食:土地的味覺敘事

對我們來說,美食不只是口腹之慾,更是「精緻體驗(Gastronomy)」的展現。無論是步道後的在地野味,還是遶境時的樸實平安宴,每一口都是土地的故事。我們讓國際貴賓從味蕾出發,讀懂台灣真實的生命力。

結語:從 IT 走向 Life-Tech

打造創新基地,是為了用深厚的產業基礎,去支撐更有溫度的生活。這是一個關於「如何活得更真、更精彩」的提案。

在這裡,科技不再是冰冷的零件,而是為了守護每一個「真實的瞬間(Authentic Moment)」。台灣,正張開雙臂邀請世界:來這裡,一起編織人類未來的真實生活藍圖。

Don Chen 於丙午年暮春

2026年4月6日 星期一

以設計驅動台灣「知識服務產業」__2025 新加坡世界設計商務論壇主題演講

 


Taiwan’s Journey as an Economic Powerhouse Through Design

Keynote at the World Design Business Forum Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Design Business Chamber Singapore (DBCS) September 18, 2025 | Singapore

以設計驅動台灣「知識服務產業」

回首 2025 新加坡世界設計商務論壇主題演講

2025 9 月,我受邀前往新加坡參加「新加坡設計業總商會(DBCS)」四十週年慶典並發表主題演講。站在這座二十年前我曾生活過、並擔任亞太區主管職務的樞紐城市,內心充滿回憶。當年,我見證了新加坡如何以其優越的樞紐地位,將亞洲的構想推向全球;二十年後,我帶著「看見台灣基金會(iSee Taiwan Foundation)」的使命回到故地,與亞洲數百位企業領袖分享台灣如何透過「設計」轉型,邁向下一波經濟高峰。

一、 核心願景:從產品製造轉向「知識服務」

AI 與自動化技術逐漸取代例行性工作的時代,全球經濟正經歷一場寧靜革命:從單純的「產品製造」轉向「知識服務產業(Knowledge Service Industry)」。

在看見台灣基金會,我們聚焦於價值鏈的四個環節——發掘、整合、行銷與服務。我們的使命是將台灣的文化與產業資產,轉化為全球性的知識型服務產業我們相信,設計能將無形的文化內涵與有形的產業資產,轉化為具備全球競爭力的高價值體驗與服務。

二、 台灣的韌性:150 年的價值進化史

台灣的經濟史,自大航海時代躍上世界地圖起,便是一部不斷自我超越的進化史。這股韌性源於這片土地的本質。數百萬年來,台灣矗立於太平洋畔,北回歸線橫跨其間,雖然頻繁經歷地震與颱風的洗禮,卻也因此淬鍊出這片土地與人民無與倫比的生命力。正如設立於台灣的「世界蔬菜中心」,正是看中這裡獨特的環境條件,讓研發出的種子能推廣至全球,支撐起永續糧食的供應。演講中,我梳理了這條跨越一個半世紀的價值鏈演進:

  • 農業與材料時期: 150 年前,台灣供應全球 80% 的樟腦;1930 年代,
                    
    全台 42 座現代化糖廠奠定了精密製造的精神。
  • 資訊與技術時期: 1980 年代起,台灣成為 PC 與半導體核心,驅動了
                    
    今日全球網際網路與 AI 浪潮的發展。
  • 體驗經濟時期: 現階段台灣正從「製造產品」進化為「設計體驗」。
    • 宏碁 (Acer) 從硬體製造跨足生活風格設計。
    • 巨大 (Giant) 從單車生產轉型為全球單車生活生態系經營者。
    • 鼎泰豐 (Din Tai Fung) 則將製造業的精準美學注入餐飲細節,成為全球服務業的標竿。

這一切都證明了台灣具備一種獨特能力:能將「製造的精準」完美注入「服務的細膩」之中。

三、 實踐策略:iSee Design 平台與文化美食

基金會透過具體計畫,建構台灣與世界對等交流的窗口。我們以 iSee Design 平台串聯全球五大洲近 40 個設計組織,並支持而促成全球最大規模的「台灣國際學生創意設計大賽 (TISDC)」。同時,透過文化美食 (Gastronomy) 戰略(如:祝福刈包),我們將飲食轉化為感官體驗與社會連結,展現台灣「超越科技」的軟實力。

四、 知識服務的具體示範:iSee Taiwan Signature

展望 2025 年,我們正式推出 iSee Taiwan Signature(看見台灣之選)系列計畫。在眾多物產中,我們特別選擇了「果醬」與「苦茶油」作為首波示範(Demonstration),其戰略意義在於:這兩者是世界共通的飲食語言

  • 果醬 (Jam) 匯聚了全球鮮果保存的智慧。我們結合台灣小農的特色水果與國際設計美學,將日常食品轉化為精緻的文化禮讚。
  • 苦茶油 (Camellia Oil) 這是台灣山林孕育的養身珍寶。我始終認為它是台灣特高層次的精品。它經歷 365 天完整的生長週期,具備極高的發煙點(252°C)與健康價值,承載著台灣風土的韌性價值。

選擇這兩項物產,是因為它們具備極高的「跨文化轉譯」能力。透過精緻的包裝、故事行銷與服務科學的注入,我們向世界證明:傳統物產能透過知識加值,跳脫大宗物資(Commodity)的價格競爭,成為傳遞品牌價值的精緻媒介。

五、 結語:以設計為語言,以亞洲為舞台

「以設計為共通語言,以亞洲為世界舞台。」

台灣已經準備好從「代工重鎮」轉型為「價值提供者」。透過跨國合作與設計加值,我們將與全球夥伴共創知識服務產業的新傳奇。這場在新加坡的演講只是一個開端,讓我們一起努力,讓台灣及亞洲精緻的一面,燦爛地展現在世界舞台。









Taiwan’s Journey as an Economic Powerhouse Through Design

Keynote at the World Design Business Forum, Singapore on Sept. 18, 2025

Don Chen, Chief Executive of iSee Taiwan Foundation -

Seeing the World from Singapore

Good morning, and congratulations to the Design Business Chamber Singapore (DBCS) on its 40th anniversary. It is a great honor to deliver the keynote at the first World Design Business Forum.

Twenty years ago, while living in Tanjong Pagar and serving as an Asia-Pacific regional executive, I witnessed how Singapore, as a hub, could transform Asia’s initiatives into global programs. That experience remains unforgettable.

At the iSee Taiwan Foundation, we focus on four stages of the value chain—discovery, integration, marketing, and service. Our mission is to transform Taiwan’s cultural and industrial assets into a global knowledge service industry. Today, returning to Singapore, I hope that through WDBO’s vision we can create new legends together.

Taiwan’s Spirit of Resilience

Around this time last year, on a flight to Singapore, my plane detoured over the Pacific, and I captured a magnificent image of Taiwan from above.

For millions of years, Taiwan has stood firm on the Pacific Rim, straddling the Tropic of Cancer, enduring earthquakes and typhoons. Our land, our people, and our products all embody resilience.

Although Taiwan appeared on the world map only 400 years ago, this small island has made important contributions to humanity. For example, the World Vegetable Center was established in Taiwan for its unique environment. Seeds developed here are shared globally, supporting sustainable food supplies.

From Camphor to Semiconductors

About 150 years ago, Taiwan supplied more than 80% of the world’s camphor—a key ingredient for medicine, film, and even gunpowder. Without camphor, people could hardly take photos or watch movies.

By the 1930s, Taiwan already had 42 modern sugar factories, making it one of the most advanced sugar producers in the world. This forged Taiwan’s manufacturing spirit and shaped subsequent industrial and economic development.

In the 1980s, Taiwan entered the personal computer manufacturing field, helping accelerate the arrival of the global internet age. Soon after, we established one of the world’s most advanced semiconductor industries, which continues to power everything from AI chips to servers.

For the past fifty years, Taiwan has remained at the heart of semiconductors and AI. Today we must ask: what role will Taiwan play in the next fifty years?

Era of Knowledge Service Industry

As AI gradually replaces routine work, the future will belong to the knowledge-based service industry. In this era, design is the key of keys. The decisive difference is whether we can create experiences that are authentic, personal, and global. Culture provides stories and emotions; design transforms them into world-class services.

This power is already visible across Asia. In Singapore, Barcha Coffee quickly rose to fame through design-driven marketing. In Taiwan, Alishan coffee applied technology and precision to become one of the finest—and most expensive—coffees in the world, even using orchid greenhouses to dry its beans.

Two different paths, yet both shaping the blueprint of the future economy.

Transform Manufacturing to the Knowledge Service Industry

Taiwan’s transformation can already be seen in three classic examples: Acer, Giant, and Din Tai Fung.

  • Acer — From being one of the world’s top five PC brands, Acer has moved into hotels, restaurants, and fashion, using experience design to shape lifestyles.
  • Giant — The world’s leading bicycle brand not only designs bikes but also runs travel services and experience centers, promoting a cycling lifestyle. With design centers in Taiwan, Europe, and the US, it has built a complete ecosystem.
  • Din Tai Fung — Bringing manufacturing precision into dining. From 18 pleats on each dumpling to refined service and transparent kitchens, it transformed a single dumpling into a global icon of excellence, now celebrated on the stage of New York.

Together, they show how Taiwan is moving from manufacturing products to designing experiences and services.

Design is Critical for Service Industry

In the era of the knowledge service industry, design is essential.

The documentary A Chip Odyssey depicts how Taiwan built a world-leading semiconductor industry over fifty years. One of the key figures—Dr. Shih Chin-Tay—foreseeing the arrival of the experience economy, supported by our foundation, he founded the Taiwan Service Science Society in 2011. Initially linking only Taiwanese scholars, it has since expanded globally, partnering with Japan, Australia, and Malaysia, and just last month signing an MOU with a German university.

In 2015, we launched the iSee Design platform with the mission of support design talent and realize design value into industry. Today, the platform connects nearly 40 design organizations across five continents—including DBCS, WDO, BEDA, and JDP. With this support, the Taiwan International Student Design Competition (TISDC) has become the largest of its kind in the world, attracting more than 20,000 students from over 60 countries each year.

From Aspiration to Action

Over the past decade, we have promoted Taiwan’s knowledge service industry through creative demonstration projects. In 2012, with support from over 60 companies and organizations, 1,369 people came together to form the world’s first human QR code, showing how creativity and design could make Taiwan’s voice heard globally.

In 2015, we organized iSee Taiwan, Cherish Taiwan, transforming the Taipei 101 fireworks into a multisensory experience by blending contemporary Taiwanese music with real-time headset streaming, merging technology and culture.

In gastronomy, we reinterpreted the gua bao—once known as “tiger biting pig,” symbolizing prosperity and good fortune, traditionally given by employers to employees at year-end banquets. We systemized this cultural meaning and invited designers to create a logo. During the pandemic, this foundation allowed us to launch the Blessing Gua Bao, working with Michelin-starred chefs and Olympic champions to deliver it to more than 100 hospitals, fire departments, and police stations across Taiwan—turning food into care and connection.

In 2021 and 2022, we hosted the iSee Gastronomy Forum in hybrid format, connecting Taiwan with the UK, Spain, and global audiences online, while nearly fifty business leaders joined in person in Taiwan. With technological solutions provided by partners such as Asus and AUO, the event demonstrated how design, gastronomy, and technology can create shared impact.

Looking Ahead: iSee Taiwan Signature

Looking ahead, Taiwan is ready to showcase its strength “beyond technology.” In 2025, we will launch the iSee Taiwan Signature collection, using design to transform local specialties into stories of global shared value.

Take jam as an example. It is one of the most familiar foods worldwide, yet deeply meaningful: preserving freshness, balancing supply and demand, and sustaining farmers’ livelihoods. With Taiwan’s abundance of fruits, young artisans are combining local ingredients with international design aesthetics, gradually gaining recognition on the global stage.

Through iSee Taiwan Signature, jam is no longer just food—it becomes a convergence of terroir, craftsmanship, and design. We sincerely invite corporate partners to join us in showcasing Taiwan’s uniqueness, while embracing sustainability and collaboration.

Conclusion: Design as a Common Language

Taiwan’s economic development has always been about building sustainable strength through design. In the future, our goal is to work with the world, turning collaboration into the driving force of the economy.

Taiwan is a diverse and inclusive island, always ready to share. I warmly invite you to visit Taiwan—to explore, to collaborate, or simply to enjoy. And if you are interested, you don’t have to wait; just scan the QR code to connect with us.

Together, let us make design the language, and Asia the stage, for the world.



2026年4月5日 星期日

【屋頂上的「防禦系統」:關於水塔的幽默與妥協】


以前總覺得,台灣建築屋頂上那些銀閃閃的不鏽鋼水塔,實在是破壞天際線的視覺殺手。
記得有一回,外國同事指著屋頂上那巨大的金屬物件,滿臉疑惑地問我:「那是做什麼用的?」
我當時開玩笑地跟他說:「那是台灣人民的自保之道!是我們針對飛彈威脅開發的『自我防衛系統』。」看著他驚愕的神情,我才笑著補充:「其實,這是台灣人應對自來水斷水的『生活防衛系統』。」
雖然嘴上說得幽默,但我心裡一直有個執念,不願在老家這優雅的馬背脊樑旁,裝上這顆與古樸氛圍格格不入的「異物」。
然而,現實往往比美學更具說服力。最近村裡的自來水系統頻頻缺水,生活在「不便」與「美觀」之間拉扯,最終我還是選擇了向現實低頭。
看著師傅們在斜屋頂上揮汗安裝,這顆銀亮的水塔雖然突兀,卻也成了家中最堅實的後盾。自從這套「防衛系統」上線後,我再也不必為了清晨推開水龍頭的那一刻是否會有水而煩惱。
或許,這就是台灣式的生命力:在有限的條件下,用最務實的方式,守護生活最基本的尊嚴與高度。 雖然犧牲了一點點視覺上的完美,但換來的是一份應對無常的從容。