On June 10th, the China Automotive Technology and Research Center Co., Ltd. (CATARC) and Tianjin University signed a strategic agreement. The two sides will carry out in-depth cooperation on Intelligent Manufacturing, the Construction of School-Enterprise Training Bases and high-level faculty training. TJU Party Secretary Li Jiajun, CATARC Party Secretary, Chairman and General Manager Yu Kai delivered speeches. Vice President Yuan Yingjin, leaders from the university’s relevant administrative departments also attended the meeting.
TJU Party Secretary Li Jiajun
CATARC Party Secretary, Chairman and General Manager Yu Kai
Yu Kai elaborated on how CATARC has been carrying out its mission of promoting the healthy and sustainable development of the automotive industry in China. He said that CATARC was becoming a more innovative first-class science and technology corporate group with comprehensive service capabilities and strong influence in the world.
TJU Vice President Yuan Yingjin and CATARC Vice Secretary Gao Hesheng sign the strategic agreement.
Li Keqiu, Director of College of Intelligence and Computing, and Zheng Jihu, Director of CATARC Data Center sign the agreement on establishing a joint laboratory.
Li Jiajun and Yu Kai unveil theJoint Research Laboratory on Intelligent Networking Technology and Application.
After the meeting, Tianjin University delegation visited the CATARC Sand Table Model, Collision Test Center, Data Intelligence Network Center, Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory, Elevation Environmental Laboratory, and the Performance Testing Laboratory.
China Automotive Technology and Research Center Co., Ltd., established in 1985, is a central government-level enterprise belonging to the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council and a comprehensive science and technology corporate group with extensive influence in the automotive industry home and abroad. CATARC always plays the industrial role as the “independent and impartial third-party organization” and sticks to the development principles as “piloted by science and technology, oriented to the industry, driven by innovation and focusing on green development”. Its businesses cover industrial service, standards, policy research, testing, engineering technology R&D, certification, big data, engineering design and general contracting, consultation, NEV, commercialized and strategic rising businesses etc.
By the College of Intelligence and Computing
Editors: Eva Yin & Doris Harrington