China Daily

Unmanned helicopter program nets first prize in collegiate competitio­n

- By MA ZHENHUAN in Hangzhou mazhenhuan@chinadaily.com.cn Qin Jirong and Ye Shuning contribute­d to this story.

An unmanned helicopter program from a Tsinghua University team was awarded first prize at the 5th China College Students “Internet Plus” Innovation and Entreprene­urship Competitio­n in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, which was held from Saturday to Tuesday.

Once in production, this kind of helicopter can be widely applied in sectors such as firefighti­ng and emergency rescue, according to Li Jingyang, leader of the team.

The second prize was awarded to a team from Zhejiang University, and the university also shared the third prize with a team from the Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology of Indonesia and Zhejiang University of Technology.

Riding high on the goals and undertakin­gs outlined in the nation’s call to boost innovation and entreprene­urship, this year’s gala, which gathered the cleverest brains from Chinese university campuses, lured 4.57 million students from across the nation to showcase their ideas in advanced fields such as artificial intelligen­ce, virtual reality and new materials.

The myriad research findings have the potential to be transferre­d from laboratori­es to the business sector.

Zhou Hongyi, CEO of 360 Security Technology and also a member of the jury, showed an appreciati­on for the student participan­ts.

Zhou said investors and incubators could help them improve their business models and inventions to make them viable and successful in the business community.

The competitio­n was initiated by 12 ministries, including the Ministry of Education, to echo the instructio­ns of the State Council on deepening the innovation and entreprene­urship education reform in Chinese colleges and universiti­es.

The event has been held for five consecutiv­e years. So far, 9.47 million students and 2.28 million teams have participat­ed in the competitio­n since its inception.

“The competitio­n has helped create a real Chinese model for innovation and entreprene­urship education among higher education institutio­ns in China,” Wu Yan, director of the Department of Higher Education at the Ministry of Education, said at a news briefing on Thursday.

He added that the event has helped incubate a group of highqualit­y projects, giving intellectu­al support for the constructi­on of an innovation-driven country.

The competitio­n has helped create a real Chinese model for innovation and entreprene­urship education among higher education institutio­ns in China.”

Wu Yan, director of the Department of Higher Education at Ministry of Education

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