(Sydney, June 3, 2020) DJI Education and the University of New South Wales (UNSW) today formally signed a strategic cooperation agreement to establish a strategic partnership in education, training and talent development. Representatives from DJI Education, the University of New South Wales, the Australian Trade Commission and the New South Wales Office of Trade and Investment attended the signing ceremony.
This cooperation will be carried out around scholarships, robotics competitions, holiday camps and talent exchange projects, with the aim of cultivating engineers. According to the content of the agreement, the cooperation measures mainly include: the establishment of the “DJI Education Scholarship” in the School of Engineering of the University of New South Wales, which is aimed at undergraduate engineering students with excellent academic performance and experience in robot holiday camps or competition activities; students from the University of New South Wales participate RoboMaster-related activities and competitions; outstanding campers participating in RoboMaster Robot Holiday Camp will be given priority to join the University of New South Wales College of Engineering admissions program; RoboMaster will serve as the University of New South Wales’s strategic partner for undergraduate and postgraduate admissions; the two parties will jointly explore more Multiple potential scientific research cooperation projects, offering drone-related courses, and cultivating engineer talents through talent exchange programs.
Gao Jianrong, head of DJI Education, said: “We are very honored to cooperate with the University of New South Wales in the field of talent training. The University of New South Wales is Australia’s leading research institution and has Australia’s top engineering school. Through close cooperation with university faculty and staff In cooperation, we introduce the most cutting-edge innovative teaching aids such as RoboMaster EP series to students, create an experiential teaching environment, so that they can explore future practical and innovative applications. As artificial intelligence and robotics become increasingly important in society In part, this cooperation provides a solid foundation and guarantee for the two parties in cultivating the next generation of engineers and robotics experts.”
Warwick Dawson, Director of the Enterprise Business Unit of the University of New South Wales, expressed his approval of this cooperation. He pointed out: “The University of New South Wales attaches great importance to the cooperation with industry-leading organizations, so as to provide students with rich practical opportunities to prepare for employment in advance. In addition, cooperation will help improve the skills of faculty and staff, and accelerate the process of academic research and Influence, I believe both parties will benefit a lot from this cooperation.”
DJI Education is committed to combining cutting-edge technology with education, in an interesting way, to let more students and young people come into contact with science and technology education, inspire enthusiasm for learning, and grow in practice. Since the RoboMaster summer camp for college students was first held in 2013, after years of exploration and precipitation, DJI has gradually formed an education system with robots as the core, integrating products, courses, and competitions. From the Mecha Masters and AI robots for college students, to Mecha Master S1 educational robots, Mecha Master EP educational expansion kits, Youth Challenges, and holiday camps for high school students, DJI is developing more In this scenario, the robot education market for different age groups will create an innovative talent cultivation link covering all school age groups, so that every teenager can enjoy systematic and high-quality engineering education.