Han Goes comes from the Netherlands and has been a managing consultant with Q Square, a company that specializes in product and business development in the bicycle industry, for more than ten years. Prior to that, Goes headed the Product Development Department at Giant Europe, Netherlands, and Giant Inc., Taiwan. He also works as a journalist for international bicycle magazines | |
Mark Sanders is the managing director of MAS Design, a product design and engineering consulting agency founded in Great Britain in 1984. After studying Industrial Design Engineering at the Royal College of Art, London, he began his career as an engineer at Rolls Royce. On a freelance basis, Sanders also teaches design at different universities around the world. He has also already received numerous design awards for his products. | |
Owen Chang has been participating in GIANT’s cycling research and development for 32 years. He has led GIANT’s products to new, cutting-edge levels, and continues to make breakthroughs in innovation. He is an important promoter of GIANT, helping them to become one of the top three bicycle brands in the world. Currently, he resides as Chief R&D Officer at GIANT. | |
Wu Yu Fan currently works at the bicycle manufacturer Merida Industry Co., Ltd.He is the Director of the R&D department and has 20 years of experience in bicycle design and development in Merida. He has served as a jury member for several bicycle innovation awards and TBIS – a technical expert member of the Taiwan Bicycle Industry Standard. | |
Dr. Lai-Juh, Chen was the general manager and CEO of AU Optronics Corp. (AUO), leading AUO to become largest in Taiwan, third largest TFT-LCD manufacturer in the globe. He was considered both a well-rounded expert and an executor in the industry. At the age fifty, he took a career change to food branding, He has to draw on his past experiences to lead Sunnyhills to become a signature food brand of Taiwan. After the success in Sunnyhills brand, he founded TENLife group for the IOT (internet of thing) business development on health-care, agriculture and retail industry. |
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Johann Geiger studied Industrial Design at the University of Applied Sciences in Munich. After completing his studies in 1983, he joined target-DESIGN Studio, where he was then employed as a chief designer from 1988 to 2004. Since that time, he has been teaching Transportation and Industrial Design at the Dayeh University in Taiwan. He also works as a designer and a consultant. |