(ZENG Huanyang LI Jiajia) On May 28, GZIST hosted the signing ceremony to co-build the School for Industries with PCI Technology Group Co., Ltd. in the Meeting Room of the Engineering Building. GZIST President Hu Shejun, Vice Presidents Zhang Shimei, Zhang Rixin, Zhang Zhihong and department heads and school deans attended the ceremony. Also present were PCI Vice President and President of Product R&D Zhang Shaowen, Vice Presidents of Product R&D Hong Minxin and Chen Zhaohui as well as department heads from the Digital Derivatives, Mechanical and Electrical Products and Quality Operations. It was presided over by GZIST Vice President Chen Hanjun.

GZIST Vice President Chen Hanjun and PCI Vice President Zhang Shaowen signed the framework MoU for co-building of the School for Industries in people development, resources and information sharing and industry-university-research partnership.

GZIST President Hu Shejun highly commended PCI Technology Group’s achievements in the sector, in technological innovation and social services, hoping that the partnership will be able to capitalize on the mutual resources and construct a framework together for development of practical talents.

   Founded in 1992, PCI Technology Group Co., Ltd. is a full-scenario-application AI products and one-stop solution provider of basic theories and core algorithms upholding the mission “For a City of Smart Transformation”. Headquartered in Guangzhou, PCI is committed to enhancing smart digitalization, transformation and empowerment of modernization and governance of global cities. The Group boasts offices in over thirty regions in China with a workforce of more than 2000. Deeply rooted in its own core AI technologies such as Computer Imaging, IoT Sensing, Data Science, Digital Derivatives, the Group has developed a variety of digital platforms, end products and issued the world’s first Jiadu Transportation Model, having just secured China National Cyberspace Administration accreditation.


 

Signing Ceremony

Signing Ceremony

Visited Engineering Technology Research Center

Visited the Robot Exhibition Hall in the Engineering Building