Profet AI Launches “Domain Twin Co-Lab” and Partners with NTUT College of Management to Cultivate AI Talent

Profet AI today held a memorandum of understanding signing ceremony with the College of Management at National Taipei University of Technology (NTUT), marking the launch of its first university-focused donation initiative, the Profet AI Domain Twin Co-Lab. As part of the collaboration, Profet AI will donate its Domain Twin platform as a key resource for teaching and research, with the goal of helping students engage earlier with the next wave of AI applications and build practical capabilities in human-AI collaboration, workflow understanding, and application design. The partnership will also cover industrial AI applications, academic research, talent development, and broader industry-academia collaboration.

Left: Max Chen, Chief R&D Officer of Profet AI;
Right: Morris Fan, Dean of the College of Management at National Taipei University of Technology

This is also Profet AI’s first donation initiative specifically designed for universities. As AI continues to evolve from content generation to task execution, the capabilities expected of future talent are also changing. It is no longer enough to simply know how to use AI tools. Students increasingly need to understand how AI can truly enter workflows, connect with knowledge and systems, and generate action in real-world scenarios. For Profet AI, this collaboration is not just about bringing a platform into the classroom. It is about bringing the mindset and capabilities required for the next generation of AI applications into teaching and research at an earlier stage.

Profet AI’s Domain Twin platform brings together both AutoML and Agentic AI capabilities. Unlike many AI tools that remain focused on question answering, search, or isolated assistance, Domain Twin is designed to move AI from “answering questions” to “executing tasks.” It supports AI agents, workflows, automation, and tool integration, enabling AI to better align with real workplace needs. At the same time, the platform incorporates governance and security mechanisms to address enterprise requirements for control, accountability, and manageability when deploying Agentic AI.

This collaboration also builds on an existing foundation between the two sides. Professor Morris Fan, Dean of the College of Management at NTUT and a long-time advisor to Profet AI, has previously collaborated with the company through coursework that combined Profet AI’s AutoML capabilities with real industrial case studies. These efforts gave students exposure not only to AI tools themselves, but also to how AI can be applied to real business problems and industry settings. This latest collaboration extends that foundation further into Agentic AI applications, advancing the relationship from course-based exchange to a broader and more structured framework for academic collaboration and talent cultivation.

“AI is rapidly evolving from generative content creation to Agentic AI that can understand, reason, and take action.” Said Fan., “The value of this collaboration is not simply that students gain access to a new tool. More importantly, they gain an earlier understanding of how AI will truly enter workflows, knowledge environments, and decision-making contexts in the future. We hope this partnership will help students build stronger interdisciplinary integration and practical skills, while also creating more meaningful connections between academia and industry.”

“We have always believed that the most competitive talent of the future will not simply be those who know how to use AI, but those who know how to make AI work together with knowledge, tools, and systems to drive real action inside workflows. By donating Domain Twin, we hope students can understand earlier that the next generation of AI is not just a chatbot, but a working partner that can help execute tasks, move processes forward, and support decision-making. This is not only the starting point of Profet AI’s first university donation initiative, but also the beginning of a broader model we hope to extend to more campuses in the future as we work with academia to cultivate talent that is better aligned with the next stage of Agentic AI.” Mentioned Max Chen, Co-founder and Chief R&D Officer of Profet AI.

For Profet AI, the collaboration with NTUT’s College of Management marks an important step in advancing industry-academia engagement and talent development. It also serves as a starting point for future campus partnerships. Looking ahead, Profet AI aims to expand Domain Twin and its AI capability development model to more universities, deepen academic collaboration and industry connection, and help more young talent not only learn how to use AI, but also understand how AI can truly enter industrial and workplace settings.