Brogent's purpose is to "create joy, embody dreams, benefit mankind, and open up the future," and provides technological education and joy, using simulation technology to create experiences that will bring people closer together. Brogent hopes to use technology to bring joyful and surprising moments to society, enhance exchanges and interaction among users, bring them closer together through touching experiences, and inspire a more dynamic future. In view of this, Brogent has combined its core business to provide immersive experience technology that leads the world for disadvantaged groups, technology and environmental education, and cultural and social exchanges. Each operation location continues to receive visits from disadvantaged groups free of charge from time to time, including the Eden Social Welfare Foundation. In addition, after the opening of our Keelung location, we have cooperated with educational units to let students visit for outdoor teaching with high technological content, allowing students to learn new knowledge in entertaining ways. In 2023, Brogent invested a total of NT$251,040 to invite charity foundations, disadvantaged groups, and the elderly to experience the joy of flying, soar through the beautiful natural landscapes and urban alleys, and see Taiwan from a new perspective. In addition, Brogent also supports local development and environmental protection within the scope of its operations, or uses its core competencies to develop and participate in projects that are beneficial to society, and integrates resources to actively participate in lectures held by agencies, organizations, and associations. We provide event assistance, provide a platform for exchanges in development trends and professional skills, and have been invited to give lectures on industry-related knowledge during public welfare activities in different fields. Brogent jointly launched the "Sending Books to Rural Areas" campaign together with artist Chen-Hao Pan and Lexuezhai Publishing House, sending picture books to more than 900 schools in rural areas across Taiwan The "Sending Books to Rural Areas" campaign jointly launched with driftwood artist Chen-Hao Pan sent two picture books: "Marine Connection" and "Finding and Sharing Love" to more than 900 schools in rural areas of Hualien, Taitung, and Pingtung. The campaign encourages students to find the power of life, keep their imagination and dare to realize them, and have the spirit of not being afraid to fail. The picture books allow everyone to see wonderful things and arouse their creativity and curiosity.
Brogent displays Marine Connection driftwood artworks at the National Museum of Marine Biology & Aquarium in Pingtung to raise public awareness of animal conservation and environmental protection Brogent created a marine art corridor to display underwater scenery in different forms. We collaborated with Chen Hao Woodworking Studio in Taiwan and used driftwood to create fantastic marine creatures, creating vivid wood carvings of blue whales and narwhals as if they were swimming in the endless deep sea. The warm-style illustrations by illustrator Yu-Chieh Pan from the same studio tell the story of a whale and little girl the lights and shadows. Each picture is a blend of soul and color. The over 20 vivid marine works deeply touched the hearts of every visitor, drew attention to the marine environment, and raised awareness of biological conservation.
Co-organizing a flying theater experience camp with Boyo Social Welfare Foundation to give every child the wings of their dreams Brogent collaborated with the Boyo Social Welfare Foundation to offer a course on knowledge related simulation technology to 40 students in rural areas of Pingtung. The students were also able to experience the flying theater i-Ride and a variety of small and medium-sized simulator rides. A volunteer team formed by Brogent employees organized popular science classes and interesting challenge activities related to flying theater and simulation technology. They not only accompany children in developing thinking and communication abilities, but also learning how to work as a team and living as part of a group.
Round-island bike tour of Boyo Social Welfare Foundation's Shalu Center stops at Kaohsiung Station, and sees the view around the island from the skies in i-Ride The Boyo Social Welfare Foundation's Shalu Center arranges a round-island bike tour challenge for students who are about to graduate from junior high school every year. Every day's itinerary is carefully planned by the children, who encourage each other and overcome various difficulties together. When the team arrived in Kaohsiung that day, Brogent's employees led the children on a bicycle ride to gain an in-depth understanding of Kaohsiung, a vibrant seaport city. In addition, the Boyo Social Welfare Foundation invited Brogent employees with the same background growing up in a rural area to serve as lecturers during the sharing event. Brogent employees shared stories of how they grew up and encouraged the children to explore themselves and learn to appreciate the good things around them in daily life. Finally, children are invited to take a ride on the flying theater i-Ride to see the beautiful scenery of Taiwan from the skies, stimulating children's imagination and confidence through different perspectives around the island.
Collaborating with Hondao Senior Citizen's Welfare Foundation to inject energy into the elderly and show the spirit of being ageless Hondao Senior Citizen's Welfare Foundation organizes the "Ageless Rider" round-island motorcycle tour every year. Many people register for the event, but it is a pity that some elderly people are unable to participate due to health reasons. Brogent collaborated with the Hondao Senior Citizen's Welfare Foundation to invite the elderly to experience "Fly High Over Taiwan" at i-Ride KAOHSIUNG, traveling around the island in the most comfortable way. The moving seats let riders soar in the air and enjoy a bird's-eye view of Taiwan.
Taking students in rural areas to experience i-Ride, see beautiful scenery and cultures from a unique perspective from the skies, and fill their childhood with more wonderful memories Students from Pingtung Laiyi Township and Pingtung Wanlong Elementary School visited i-Ride KAOHSIUNG in Brogent's headquarters. The students took a ride "Along the River During the Qingming Festival" to appreciate the famous classic painting from a different perspective and learn about the history, daily life, and culture of the Northern Song Dynasty. They then took a ride on "Fly High Over Taiwan" to become more familiar with the land they stand on. We also arranged for student to experience the flight simulator, Rise Up VR Airship Ride, and Q-Ride to travel around the world and roam through the ocean world. Experiencing i-Ride and simulator rides give children wonderful memories of their childhood, and the extraordinary moments in everyday life inspire children's creativity and imagination.
Joint Special Topic Competition and Exhibition with the College of Engineering, National Sun Yat-sen University The National Sun Yat-sen University College of Engineering's Joint Special Topic Competition and Exhibition Project develops the special topic course into general course for multiple parties. By supporting this project, students with in-depth practical R&D experience can interact with and learn from students of different departments. In addition, the project also invites industry experts from outside the university to serve as judges and connect the industry with the campus. High school students in Southern Taiwan were invited to observe during the exhibition period and gain a better understanding for department selection in the future.
Students Visit Brogent and Learn About the New Realm of Science and Technology Students from National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology (on May 3, 2023) and National Pingtung University (on December 8, 2023) visited Brogent's Kaohsiung headquarters to experience i-Ride flying theater and E-sports Center, which offers an immersive flight experience and introduces VR technology applications. After experiencing the rides, Szu-Cheng Chen, Director of the Administration Center, introduced Brogent and shared its locations worldwide and human resources management systems, in hopes of inspiring and broadening the horizons of the students through the visit.
Locations of operations transformed into a venue for citizen diplomacy by receiving diplomatic groups The film "Fly High Over Taiwan" featured at the flying theater i-Ride is based on Taiwan's rich landscapes and festivals. The diplomatic groups gain an in-depth understanding of Taiwan's cultural landscape, local characteristics, and industrial development through the film, thereby facilitating cooperation with domestic and overseas industries or deepening relationships with friendly countries in different fields. In 2023, the number of diplomatic group visitors at the Taipei and Kaohsiung locations was approximately 1,100 in total, nearly double the number in 2022.