The Phnom Penh Post

Lenovo launches new initiative to cultivate manufactur­ing talents

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CHINESE tech giant Lenovo Group Ltd is working to cultivate more manufactur­ing talents to pursue industrial upgrade and promote intelligen­t transforma­tion of production in China.

Lenovo has launched a “purple-collar talent initiative” to help foster talents for the new intelligen­ce transforma­tion era.

According to Lenovo, “purple-collar” talents refer to those who meet the requiremen­ts of intelligen­t manufactur­ing, are familiar with the actual production process, understand the correspond­ing technical theories, and have both hands-on operation capabiliti­es and management capabiliti­es.

Qiao Jian, senior vice-president of Lenovo, the world’s largest personal computer maker, said the company hopes that the “purple-collar talent initiative” can help drive industrial upgrade in China and aid the nation better seek high-quality developmen­t of manufactur­ing.

Under the initiative, Lenovo will leverage its internal sources such as supply chains and its charity foundation to partner with universiti­es and vocational colleges to cultivate people for a wide range of manufactur­ing industries. Currently, over 10,000 people benefit from Lenovo’s vocational education initiative every year, and it aims to expand the scale so that more people can participat­e in the project.

Liu Baomin, deputy director of the institute of vocational and technical education centre at the Ministry of Education, said vocational education during the 14th Five-Year Plan period will need to provide talent support for highqualit­y economic developmen­t.

Deepening school-enterprise cooperatio­n is the core for vocational education. And more efforts are needed to improve the standards system of vocational education to ensure its quality, Liu said.

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