CCE and FBA co-organise a seminar on “Macau’s ‘1+4’ Moderately Diversified Development Strategy and Practice” for a delegation of Qingdao Municipal Government leaders

澳大持續進修中心與工商管理學院為青島市政府領導公務訪問團舉辦“澳門‘1+4’適度多元發展策略及實踐講座”

澳大持續進修中心與工商管理學院為青島市政府領導公務訪問團舉辦“澳門‘1+4’適度多元發展策略及實踐講座”

由青島市人民政府台港澳事務辦公室組織的一行23位青島市機關單位和國有企業的領導們於9月16日蒞臨我校參加澳門適度‘1+4’多元發展策略及實踐講座。此次講座由澳大持續進修中心主辦,工商管理學院高級管理人員教育辦公室和工商管理學院商業研究及培訓中心給予支持。

澳大副校長(行政事務)徐建博士出席活動並致歡迎詞,向來賓們介紹了澳門大學在產學研方面的工作與進展,作為產學研示範基地,澳大與業界加強合作,推動科技成果轉化以及創新創業。持續進修中心主任劉丁己教授和李振國教授擔任講座的主講嘉賓。兩位都對澳門“1+4”產業適度多元發展策略的背景和各個重點項目,以及澳門與橫琴深合區融合發展的情況一一作了詳盡的介紹與分享。之後,來賓們參觀了大學展館和大學圖書館。多位學員對講座的內容感到滿意,認為收穫豐富,未來可加強兩地產學研的合作機會。

CCE and FBA co-organised a seminar on “Macau’s ‘1+4’ Moderately Diversified Development Strategy and Practice” for a delegation of Qingdao Municipal Government leaders

A delegation of 23 leaders from municipal offices and state-owned enterprises in Qingdao, organized by the Qingdao Municipal People’s Government Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau Affairs Office, visited UM on September 16th to attend a seminar on “Macau’s ‘1+4’ Moderately Diversified Development Strategy and Practice”. The seminar was organized by CCE and supported by Executive Education and BRTC of FBA.

Dr. XU Jian, Vice Rector (Administration) of UM, attended the seminar and delivered a welcome speech, introducing UM’s work and progress in industry-academia collaboration. As a platform for this type of collaboration, UM has strengthened its cooperation with many industries, promoting the transformation of scientific and technological achievements as well as innovation and entrepreneurship. CCE Director Prof. Matthew LIU and Prof. Henry LEI from FBA served as keynote speakers for the seminar. They both provided a detailed introduction and sharing into the background and key projects of Macau’s “1+4” industry diversification strategy, as well as the situation of integrated development between Macao & Hengqin.

Afterwards, the guests visited University Gallery and Library. Many participants were satisfied and had gained a lot, and believed there could be more opportunities for industry-academia collaboration between the two places in the future.