At the “Your Generation, Our Future: A Forum with Sister Tsai” event organized by *Business Weekly*, Chunghwa Telecom and ELTA’s cloud video service “hievent” provided live online streaming, ensuring the discussion reached a broader audience.
The forum gathered high school students from across Taiwan to ask President-elect Tsai Ing-Wen their most pressing questions. “Education reform” emerged as the top concern. Tsai encouraged students to break free from the mindset that youth limits their potential. She emphasized that after high school, university should not be the only option, and that young people must engage with society instead of isolating themselves academically. “You must connect with society and break away from the idea that success means only being ‘highly educated,’” she said. For students unable to attend, the event was streamed live via Chunghwa Telecom and ELTA’s hievent service.
In the 4G era, Chunghwa Telecom and ELTA’s *hievent* platform has powered numerous live broadcasts for both corporate and public events — including Legislative Yuan proceedings, Delta Electronics investor meetings, the 18th Golden Diamond Awards, and Taipei Philharmonic’s spring concert. Through hievent, organizations can broadcast content seamlessly across multiple devices, allowing audiences to access information anytime, anywhere.
*hievent* offers a one-stop solution — from on-site filming to live streaming and post-production VOD hosting. Businesses can avoid complex vendor coordination while enjoying custom-branded playback pages featuring their own logos, strengthening brand recognition and audience engagement.
As the *.TV* era dawns, corporate marketing is shifting from static *.com* content to dynamic video promotion — and *hievent* stands as the ultimate choice for enterprise video communication and branding.