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| place = Osaka, Japan
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| url = http://www.computer.org/csdl/proceedings/isuc/2008/3433/00/3433a011-abs.html }}. Recent surveys on global healthcare markets and aging population also revealed the same phenomenon. In response to the world trend and inspired by those related concepts {{citation|title=High technology and humanity in intensive care|author=Ashworth P.|date=September, 1990|journal=Intensive care nursing|publisher=Churchill Livingstone|volume=6|series=3}}, Professor Wang created a new interdiscipline “Orange Technology” for studying and promoting health, happiness, and humanistic care{{Citation |url=http://zhncku.med.ncku.edu.tw/religion/adm/cake_adm/upload/photo/x485290520.ppt|title=Orange Technology Conference Presentation|date=November 18, 2009|publisher=NCKU|accessdate=2010-08-06}}. Orange technology and green technology complement each other well. Green technology focuses on environmental protection, whereas orange technology highlights humanism/humanitarianism. Both plug the gap generated by the opposite side.
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| url = http://www.computer.org/csdl/proceedings/isuc/2008/3433/00/3433a011-abs.html }}. Recent surveys on global healthcare markets and aging population also revealed the same phenomenon. In response to the world trend{{Citation
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| title = [[OECD]] Health Data 2012
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| place = Paris Cedex, France
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| publisher = Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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|pages = 198–203
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| date = Jun. 2012 }}and inspired by those related concepts {{citation|title=High technology and humanity in intensive care|author=Ashworth P.|date=September, 1990|journal=Intensive care nursing|publisher=Churchill Livingstone|volume=6|series=3}}, Professor Wang created a new interdiscipline “Orange Technology” for studying and promoting health, happiness, and humanistic care{{Citation |url=http://zhncku.med.ncku.edu.tw/religion/adm/cake_adm/upload/photo/x485290520.ppt|title=Orange Technology Conference Presentation|date=November 18, 2009|publisher=NCKU|accessdate=2010-08-06}}. Orange technology and green technology complement each other well. Green technology focuses on environmental protection, whereas orange technology highlights humanism/humanitarianism. Both plug the gap generated by the opposite side.
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