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Bryan Shen

Bryan Shen

CEO
No.7 algorithm & integration

Bryan Shen is the CEO of NO.7 Algorithm and Integration, a company focusing on integrating industry domain expertise, LLM, and IoT technologies to help small and medium-sized enterprises address challenges in ESG, decarbonization and smart digital transformation. A serial entrepreneur, Bryan previously worked as the COO of Taiwan's first MMORPG online game company, Gamania Digital Entertainment, where he helped establish the successful business model of using game points to play games. He launched several popular online games, including Lineage from Korea's NcSoft and CrazyRacing KartRider from Nexon, which led Gamania to become the first publicly listed gaming company in Taiwan. Subsequently, Bryan created “New York Talking Island,” a product that combined MMORPG and English learning, with features integrating ASR speech recognition technology with an online gaming model that enables players to team up for missions and learn English together. Starting from 2021, Bryan has been organizing a weekly roundtable for business leaders, inviting experts from various fields to share their experiences. This was Taiwan's first human library-style knowledge-sharing community. Since inception, this weekly roundtable has expanded to include professional discussions across industries, offer AI training courses, and hold seminars on ESG carbon management. Bryan established NO.7 Algorithm & Integration in mid-2022, providing services in industry-specific design thinking, AI application development, and low-cost efficient carbon management solutions to SMEs. By utilizing LLM-based agents, NO.7 AI aims to build a corporate AI brain that preserves operational knowledge across personnel, machine specifications, raw material formulations, production processes, and environmental safety management, addressing both talent sustainability and labor shortages.

All Sessions by Bryan Shen

Climate Tech 2.0 10/15/2024
1:20 am - 1:40 am

Wastewater Treatment Using Catalysts to Make Carbon Credits