Reported by: Hong Bo
Photographed by: Hong Bo
Translated by: Zhou Hongyan
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From July 4th to 5th, China-UK Symposium on Innovation-driven Development with Business-University Collaboration co-sponsored by Chinese Academy of Engineering and Royal Academy of Engineering was held in Beijing. Zhou Yu, President of HIT attended the seminar and made a special report.
In the report entitled “Extensive University-Enterprise Collaboration – Demand Driven, Talents Supported, and Mutual Win”, Zhou Yu introduced the history, feature and current status of school-enterprise collaboration of HIT, and mainly explained the cooperation pattern and mode, and the great assistance it had brought to the comprehensive development of school. He indicated that school-enterprise cooperation is a systematic project that is talent-supported, system-integrated and factor-converged. He also said that, in promoting deeper cooperation between school and enterprise, we should adhere to the needs of enterprise and make full play of the guiding role of government, in order to build a platform as the support for cooperation and to establish and improve a good investment mechanism and an interest distribution mechanism, therefore to arouse the enthusiasm of talents to get engaged in scientific and technological innovation and transformation, which can eventually lead us to the achievement of school-enterprise innovation, sustainable cooperation, and development and win-win situation. The report received numerous praises from the delegates. After the report, Zhou Yu answered a few questions on intellectual property right and school business management pattern raised by the British and Chinese representatives.
More than 300 academicians and experts from British and Chinese engineering field, education field and business field gathered together to discuss effective patterns and models of school-enterprise innovative collaboration, and to promote the bilateral and international cooperation on scientific and technological innovation and between schools and enterprises.
Report made by Zhou Yu, President of HIT