TAIPEI, July 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The 16th International Coral Reef Symposium (ICRS), the world's leading scientific conference on coral reef research, is being held in New Zealand from July 19 to 24. Held every four years, ICRS brings together more than 2,000 experts from 93 countries. Delta is the first Taiwanese company to organize a dedicated session at ICRS. Bringing together experts from more than ten countries, the session explores how AI and cross-sector collaboration can strengthen coral reef restoration and ecosystem resilience. Delta's role as session organizer reflects global recognition of its long-term efforts in coral conservation while fostering global partnerships in marine sustainability.

Professor Chang-Feng Dai, Taiwan's leading coral reef scientist and Chief Consultant of Delta Coral Restoration Project, who chaired the session, said, "As climate change continues to threaten coral reef ecosystems, no single technology or discipline can address these challenges alone. Cross-sector collaboration is essential. Following a three-month international review process, 21 leading researchers from various sectors were selected to present their work and discuss solutions to the fourth global coral bleaching event."

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