iKala chairman Sega Cheng named sole 2026 Jeffrey Koo Fellow
By AI, Created 10:20 AM UTC, May 25, 2026, /AGP/ – Sega Cheng, co-founder and chairman of iKala, has been named the only worldwide recipient of the 2026 Jeffrey Koo Fellowship after earlier being selected for the 2026 Eisenhower Fellowships program. The recognition highlights his work connecting Taiwan and the U.S. on AI, technology and innovation, and comes as iKala continues to position Taiwan in global AI transformation.
Why it matters: - Sega Cheng’s selection puts iKala’s leadership in the spotlight on an international stage. - The fellowship recognizes cross-border collaboration, which aligns with Cheng’s work on Taiwan-U.S. ties in AI and innovation. - The honor also reflects Taiwan’s growing role in global AI infrastructure and business exchange.
What happened: - iKala Co-Founder and Chairman Sega Cheng was named the sole worldwide recipient of the 2026 Jeffrey Koo Fellowship. - The announcement follows Cheng’s earlier selection as a 2026 Eisenhower Fellowships recipient. - The recognition was announced in Taipei, Taiwan, on May 26, 2026.
The details: - The Jeffrey Koo Fellowship was established in 2013 in partnership with Eisenhower Fellowships. - The fellowship recognizes people who show international collaboration and a commitment to strengthening cross-border understanding. - The award honors Jeffrey Koo Sr., the longtime chairman of Taipei-headquartered CTBC Financial Holding Co., Ltd. - Koo Sr. played a major role in advancing Taiwan’s international business and economic engagement. - Cheng was selected as a 2026 Eisenhower Fellowships recipient for efforts to strengthen Taiwan-U.S. ties across AI, technology and innovation ecosystems. - Cheng has pushed for deeper collaboration among industry, government and academia. - Cheng has also promoted Taiwan’s role in global AI transformation and trusted AI infrastructure. - Cheng said he has benefited from earlier generations of Taiwanese business leaders. - Cheng said those leaders created 50 years of prosperity for Taiwan despite difficult industrial and international conditions.
Between the lines: - The dual recognition signals that Cheng’s work is being viewed as both commercially relevant and geopolitically meaningful. - The fellowship framing suggests Taiwan’s AI ambitions are increasingly tied to international trust, not just technical capability. - For iKala, the award reinforces the company’s positioning around enterprise AI and cross-border ecosystem building.
What’s next: - Cheng is likely to use the platform to further advance Taiwan-U.S. cooperation in AI, technology and innovation. - iKala will continue supporting enterprise AI transformation through data-driven decision-making tools and full AI solutions. - The company says it serves more than 1,000 enterprises and 50,000 brands across more than 190 countries, including Fortune 500 companies. - iKala is headquartered in Taiwan and has a global footprint.
The bottom line: - Cheng’s fellowship adds international credibility to iKala’s leadership and to Taiwan’s push to play a bigger role in global AI.
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