A delegation led by Prof. WU Minghong, President of Fuzhou University, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, visited The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) on 19 September to exchange views on strengthening cooperation between the two universities in education and research.
Prof. Jin-Guang TENG, President of PolyU, warmly welcomed the delegation from Fuzhou University. Prof. Christopher CHAO, Vice President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU, introduced the latest developments and future plans of PolyU in research innovation and educational cooperation. Prof. Wu Minghong provided an overview of Fuzhou University’s basic information and its remarkable achievements in recent years, emphasizing the profound significance of the collaboration. Both parties engaged in discussions on topics such as student training and research cooperation, fully demonstrating their shared vision for future collaboration.
Witnessed by Prof. Jin-Guang Teng and Prof. Wu Minghong, Prof. Christopher Chao and Prof. YANG Huanghao, Vice President of Fuzhou University signed an MoU on behalf of their respective institutions. The signing of the MoU laid a solid foundation for further cooperation.
Accompanied by Prof YU Changyuan, Director of the PolyU-Jinjiang Technology and Innovation Research Institute, the delegation visited the Smart Health Research Center of the School of Nursing, the PolyU-Huawei Joint Laboratory for Optical Interconnection Network and Advanced Computing System, and the Biophotonics Laboratory. The cutting-edge technologies and innovative achievements of these laboratories left a deep impression on the delegation, providing inspiration and opportunities for collaboration on specific research projects.
This visit not only deepened the mutual understanding between the two universities but also laid a solid foundation for future in-depth cooperation in various aspects such as academic research, technological innovation, and student exchange. The collaboration between The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Fuzhou University marks a new milestone in the educational and research partnership between Fujian and Hong Kong, contributing jointly to the advancement and innovation of academia both locally and globally.
Prof. Jin-Guang TENG, President of PolyU, warmly welcomed the delegation from Fuzhou University. Prof. Christopher CHAO, Vice President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU, introduced the latest developments and future plans of PolyU in research innovation and educational cooperation. Prof. Wu Minghong provided an overview of Fuzhou University’s basic information and its remarkable achievements in recent years, emphasizing the profound significance of the collaboration. Both parties engaged in discussions on topics such as student training and research cooperation, fully demonstrating their shared vision for future collaboration.
Witnessed by Prof. Jin-Guang Teng and Prof. Wu Minghong, Prof. Christopher Chao and Prof. YANG Huanghao, Vice President of Fuzhou University signed an MoU on behalf of their respective institutions. The signing of the MoU laid a solid foundation for further cooperation.
Accompanied by Prof YU Changyuan, Director of the PolyU-Jinjiang Technology and Innovation Research Institute, the delegation visited the Smart Health Research Center of the School of Nursing, the PolyU-Huawei Joint Laboratory for Optical Interconnection Network and Advanced Computing System, and the Biophotonics Laboratory. The cutting-edge technologies and innovative achievements of these laboratories left a deep impression on the delegation, providing inspiration and opportunities for collaboration on specific research projects.
This visit not only deepened the mutual understanding between the two universities but also laid a solid foundation for future in-depth cooperation in various aspects such as academic research, technological innovation, and student exchange. The collaboration between The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Fuzhou University marks a new milestone in the educational and research partnership between Fujian and Hong Kong, contributing jointly to the advancement and innovation of academia both locally and globally.