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Wednesday, June 01 2022 - 22:04
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Huawei: Industry-Academia Collabs Key to "Top Challenges" and Talent Cultivation
SHENZHEN, China, June 1, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

William Xu suggests promoting talent development through proposing tech 
challenges and supporting tech competitions

At the Times Higher Education's Asian Universities Summit yesterday, William Xu 
introduced Huawei's approaches to collaboration with universities on 
innovation, research, talent cultivation, and tech competitions. Xu, Huawei's 
Director of the Board and Chair of the Scientist Advisory Committee, described 
the successes the company had already achieved following these approaches in 
his online speech titled "Industry-Academia Collaboration for Joint Innovation 
and Talent Cultivation."

Xu stated, "Huawei works with universities to build open and innovative 
platforms for joint research and talent cultivation. Through the dual drivers 
of vision and application research, the industry and academia work together to 
define 'top challenges' and conduct innovation. These efforts are aimed at 
resolving the problems facing the industry and making groundbreaking 
achievements." He added that Huawei had already invested US$400 million into 
university collaboration in 2021 alone, and intends to invest more for deeper 
collaboration in the future.

When it came to the specifics of Huawei's approach to collaborating with 
universities, Xu explained that the first step was to build an open and 
innovative platform for joint research and talent cultivation. Huawei sees 
universities as "lighthouses" for the industry, and wants them to devote 
themselves to basic research and address long-term challenges through "0 to 1" 
inventions. It sees industry as a driver of engineering expertise that can help 
overcome industrialization challenges that arise in real-world scenarios. Under 
Huawei's approach, universities, research institutes, and businesses align 
their definitions of "top challenges" to help reach a consensus on industry 
vision and challenges and explore next-generation technologies. These dual 
drivers of vision and application research then lead both industry and academia 
to conduct research into basic theories and advanced technologies, as well as 
across domains. This collaborative approach ensures that research and talent 
can keep up with the latest industry developments.

Huawei currently works with over 300 universities and 900 research institutes 
around the world. In 2021, it invested US$400 million in university 
collaboration. The company also advocates for industry input into university 
course and program design, joint talent training, and tech competitions, as it 
can help industry identify and cultivate talent at numerous levels. As a 
representative from the industry side, Xu proposes five ways industry and 
academia could work together to deepen their collaboration:

(1) Continuing to support breakthroughs in basic research and technology, and 
continuous industry innovation;

(2) Working together to set and solve problems, and making breakthroughs to 
overcome key industry challenges;

(3) Working together to optimize the design of academic programs and courses, 
and driving industry-academia alignment to cultivate urgently-needed talent;

(4) Working together to encourage innovation and identify and cultivate talent 
by building platforms like Huawei's own joint labs, tech competitions, 
Chaspark, Seeds for the Future, and post-doctoral research programs; and

(5) Strengthening talent exchanges between universities and the industry to 
promote transitions from theory to practice.

Huawei currently identifies and cultivates its top talent by supporting 
international tech competitions, both financially and by supplying these 
competitions with technical challenges. These competitions also expand the 
horizons of participating students as they have the opportunity to put theory 
into practice. In addition, Huawei works closely with China's Ministry of 
Education on course and program design, high-level talent training, outstanding 
engineer training, reconstruction of key national labs, the release of industry 
challenges, and the creation of a collaborative, intelligent 
industry-university base for talent cultivation.

Source:Huawei
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