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Arthur Huang


Arthur Huang(born 1978) is the founder and CEO of Miniwiz Co., Ltd. He is a structural engineer, architect, innovator of loop economy building material solutions and specialized in post-consumer trash recycling applications to help to accelerate the shift to a close-loop economy. In 2005, He established Miniwiz, an internationally operating company based in Taiwan, Shanghai and Berlin, and dedicated to upcycling and consumer trash and industrial waste. Known for his innovative and ambitious concepts and works, many of his works challenge the traditional liner economy, ranging from representatives of consumer products to architectures. Arthur and Miniwiz was recognized as Technology Pioneer by World Economic Forum in 2015.

Arthur Huang was born in Taiwan in 1978 and moved to the US at age 11. Educated as an Architect from Cornell University, armed with structural engineering knowledge, humanity studies, and hands-on execution skill. In Cornell University, Arthur was awarded the Charles Goodwin Sands Memorial Medal and academic leadership award for his breakthrough in Design and technical performance.

Continuing his search for multi-disciplinary professional training, he graduated from Harvard University with a Master of Architecture degree in 2004 with special interest invested in green business development. At the age of 26, Huang taught as a full-time at the Tung Hai University Architecture Program in Taiwan for two years, and he subsequently continues his teaching as part-time Assistant Professor from one of the best national funded engineering university, NCTU, in Taiwan lecturing in MBA, material engineering, and architecture design courses.

During his teaching life, he was aware that there were many who spoke of environmental issues, but few who had developed appealing products. Hence, He established Minwiz in March 2005, which was registered and located in Taipei, Taiwan. Now, Miniwiz is a global leader in post consumer recycling technology, built infrastructure and architectural solutions. For over 10 years, Miniwiz has been challenging the existing linear supply chain by using post-consumer recycled materials for high performance applications, retail store interiors, factory campuses or consumer goods.

Miniwiz gained recognition worldwide for first executing upcycling technologies and developing solutions that enable a switch to the circular economy. Three National Geographic Channel Episodes have been dedicated to Miniwiz , documenting the following Miniwiz Projects: The EcoARK Museum, the worlds first nine story tall museum made form post-consumer Materials (2010), Polliboat (2011), SDTI electronic waste recycling campus (2015). Miniwiz brought trash materials to the retail industry, equipping Nike's high-end stores (Nikelab) with fixtures made from trash, in the heart of the world's most premium cities: NYC, London, Paris, Milan, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Tokyo.


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