Collaboration between schools and enterprises towards the future! Dinghe Innovation relies on the in

2026-01-23
Industry-Education Integration and Synergy
Collaborative innovation opens a new chapter











On January 9, 2026, under the overall coordination of the Nanning Electronic Information Industry-Education Consortium, Guangxi Transportation Vocational College and Guangxi Water Resources and Hydropower Vocational College visited Guangxi Dinghe Innovation Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Dinghe Innovation"), a member unit of the consortium, for in-depth exchanges. Representatives of the leading unit of the consortium, heads of member units, and the core team of the enterprise gathered together to conduct in-depth discussions on key issues such as technology research and development, achievement transformation, and talent training. They put into practice the core tenet of the consortium of "industry-education integration and collaborative talent cultivation" and injected strong impetus into the high-quality development of the regional electronic information industry. As one of the leading schools of the consortium, Yang Shuntao, Dean of the School of Artificial Intelligence of Guangxi Transportation Vocational College, and Cheng Shilong, Vice Dean, visited in the morning. During the exchange, both parties focused on the electronic information industry chain layout of the consortium and reached a consensus on core issues such as project funding benefits and cooperation value orientation. They clarified that cooperation should take into account both economic benefits and achievement benefits, which is in line with the development positioning of the consortium of "backing the Wuxiang and serving the Beibu Gulf". Dean Yang Shuntao emphasized that school-enterprise cooperation should adhere to the principles of high-standard preparation and high-quality implementation, resonating with the consortium's goal of "creating a model municipal industry-education consortium." Regarding the cooperation plan for 2026, both parties determined to focus on the needs of the consortium's industrial chain, compiling three core lists: first, a technology R&D list focusing on consortium projects, leveraging enterprise technological advantages and industry needs for precise problem-solving; second, a needs list addressing industry pain points, helping enterprises reduce costs and increase efficiency; and third, a technology service list integrating diverse university resources, providing comprehensive support for cooperation. Furthermore, both parties exchanged views on resource integration within the consortium framework and the selection of high-quality partners, further solidifying the foundation for school-enterprise collaboration. In the afternoon, a delegation from Guangxi Water Resources and Hydropower Vocational and Technical College, including Dean Zhong Wenji of the School of Information Engineering and Deputy Director Ding Xin of the Development Planning and Technology Department, visited Dinghe Innovation. With the collaborative reception of the consortium members, the delegation visited the company's five major laboratories and exhibition halls, including those for smart grids, smart industry, and artificial intelligence. They gained a firsthand understanding of Dinghe Innovation's core technologies and demonstration cases in areas such as intelligent sensing and control, and AI + industry applications, and highly recognized its integrated "industry-academia-research-application" system built on the consortium platform. During discussions with the two universities, both sides precisely aligned their discussions on three core topics: "enterprise direction list, demand list, and university technology list." They clarified their intention to leverage the consortium to integrate diverse resources from government, universities, enterprises, and research institutions, utilizing Dinghe Innovation's technological advantages in intelligent sensing and control and the universities' research talent advantages. The focus will be on exploring collaborative models for technology research and development,成果转化 (technology transfer), and talent cultivation within the consortium's network communication and smart terminal industry chains, thereby supporting the intelligent transformation of traditional industries. The Nanning Electronic Information Industry-Education Consortium, based in the Nanning Economic and Technological Development Zone, is led by four institutions including Guangxi Transportation Vocational and Technical College and Nanning Vocational and Technical University. It brings together 68 member units, including 11 government departments, 27 leading enterprises, 22 colleges and universities, and 9 research institutes. Focusing on the core electronic information industry chain, it is committed to building an industry-education integration ecosystem that is "based in the Beibu Gulf, connects with the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, radiates to Southwest and Central South China, and faces ASEAN." This in-depth exchange between schools and enterprises is a vivid example of the consortium leveraging its resource integration advantages and promoting precise alignment between schools and enterprises. In the future, the consortium will continue to build an efficient communication platform, promote complementary advantages and resource sharing among member units, deepen the integrated cooperation of industry, academia, research, and application, and provide solid support for serving the "Belt and Road" initiative and promoting the high-quality development of the regional electronic information industry.




Nanning Electronic Information Industry-Education Consortium Promotes Deep Integration Between Schools and Enterprises to Jointly Drive Industrial Upgrading


On January 9, 2026, under the overall coordination of the Nanning Electronic Information Industry-Education Consortium, Guangxi Transportation Vocational and Technical College visited Guangxi Dinghe Innovation Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Dinghe Innovation"), a member unit of the consortium, for in-depth exchanges. Representatives of the consortium's leading unit, heads of member units, and the core teams of the enterprises gathered together to conduct in-depth discussions on key issues such as technology research and development, achievement transformation, and talent cultivation. They put into practice the consortium's core tenet of "industry-education integration and collaborative talent cultivation," injecting strong momentum into the high-quality development of the regional electronic information industry.

Yang Shuntao, Dean of the School of Artificial Intelligence at Guangxi Transportation Vocational and Technical College, and Cheng Shilong, Vice Dean, spoke at the symposium.


As one of the leading units of the consortium, Yang Shuntao, Dean of the School of Artificial Intelligence of Guangxi Transportation Vocational and Technical College, and Cheng Shilong, Vice Dean, led a team to Dinghe Innovation for exchanges in the morning. During the exchanges, both parties focused on the electronic information industry chain layout of the consortium and reached a consensus on core issues such as project funding benefits and cooperation value orientation. They clarified that cooperation should take into account both economic benefits and achievement benefits, and deeply align with the consortium's development positioning of "based in the Beibu Gulf, connecting with Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, radiating to Southwest and Central South China, and facing ASEAN". Dean Yang Shuntao emphasized that school-enterprise cooperation should adhere to the principle of high-standard preparation and high-quality promotion, resonating with the consortium's goal of "creating a model municipal industry-education consortium". Regarding the cooperation plan for 2026, both parties determined to be guided by the needs of the consortium's industry chain and compiled three core lists: first, a technology research and development list focusing on industry-education consortium projects, relying on the enterprise's technological advantages and industry needs for precise problem-solving; second, a needs list addressing industry pain points to help enterprises reduce costs and increase efficiency; and third, a technology service list integrating diverse resources of universities to provide comprehensive support for cooperation. In addition, the two sides exchanged views on topics such as resource integration under the consortium framework and selection of high-quality partners, further consolidating the foundation for university-enterprise collaboration.


Dinghe Innovation Team Participates in Symposium

During the communication with universities, both parties focused on three core issues: "enterprise direction list, demand list, and university technology list." They clarified that they would leverage the consortium to integrate diverse resources from the government, universities, enterprises, and research institutes, giving full play to Dinghe Innovation's technological advantages in the field of intelligent sensing and measurement and control, and the scientific research talent advantages of universities. They would focus on exploring a collaborative model for technology research and development, achievement transformation, and talent cultivation, centered around the network communication and intelligent terminal industry chains deployed by the consortium, to help traditional industries achieve intelligent transformation.

This in-depth exchange between universities and enterprises is a vivid example of how the Nanning Electronic Information Industry-Education Consortium leverages its resource integration advantages to promote precise alignment between universities and enterprises. In the future, the consortium will continue to build an efficient communication platform, promote complementary advantages and resource sharing among member units, deepen integrated cooperation in industry, academia, research, and application, and provide solid support for serving the "Belt and Road" initiative and promoting the high-quality development of the regional electronic information industry.





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