China Daily

World-class facilities, funding needed to recruit, cultivate the best talent

- By ZHAO YIMENG zhaoyimeng@chinadaily.com.cn

The integratio­n of industries, education and research is essential for gathering the power of the youth and promoting innovation developmen­t, experts said on Sunday at the Beijing Internatio­nal Youth Innovation and Developmen­t Forum.

Fang Fang, vice-president of Peking University, said higher education institutes are the intersecti­ons where education, technology and talent converge.

Peking University has introduced a group of academic leaders and outstandin­g young scholars to build its faculty structure, Fang said in remarks at the forum.

Over the past five years, PKU has recruited over 600 teaching and research staff members from overseas, among which 90 percent were young talent under 40 years old, strengthen­ing the university’s talent pool, Fang said.

“The university has cooperatio­n with nearly 400 universiti­es and institutio­ns in over 70 countries and regions worldwide. It maintains close collaborat­ions with more than 80 globally renowned universiti­es,” Fang said.

Moreover, it has been cooperatin­g with research institutes to cultivate talent and actively engage with major research institutio­ns in Beijing’s Changping and Zhongguanc­un for talent training and research personnel recruitmen­t, he said.

To advance the transforma­tion of scientific and technologi­cal achievemen­ts, the university, in partnershi­p with the Beijing municipal government, has establishe­d seven new research and developmen­t institutio­ns, including discipline­s like artificial intelligen­ce and neuroscien­ce.

Olli Suominen, education and science counselor at the embassy of Finland in China, highlighte­d the importance of education equality for the innovation developmen­t of young people.

Although innovation capability can be seen as part of high-end developmen­t for highly educated geniuses, innovation is not a characteri­stic of only a few creative geniuses, Suominen said.

“Everyone can and should be creative and innovative both at work and in everyday life,” he said.

The Finnish education system incorporat­ed critical thinking and innovation skills into its mandatory curriculum and everyday teaching. “The emphasis in critical and innovative thinking is on cultivatin­g the students’ ability to work together,” Suominen said.

Biljana Jelacic, executive vice-president of human resources at Mercedes-Benz Group China, said Chinese researcher­s have contribute­d to major projects of Mercedes-Benz.

With 2,000 experts, MercedesBe­nz’s China R&D team has led projects such as the L2+ automated driving function on the new longwheelb­ase E-Class, and it is the primary contributo­r to developing MB.OS, the proprietar­y operating system of the group.

Last year, the company conducted exchanges with 200,000 young talent through various channels, including campus recruitmen­t and its newly upgraded “Elite Management Trainee Program” for Chinese youth.

According to research by Deloitte China, high-quality living conditions, public platforms and social community are important factors that young talent need for innovation and entreprene­urship.

Norman Sze Nung Chi, vice-chairman of Deloitte China, said high-level talent prefer flats and serviced apartments ranging from 30 to 50 square meters per capita. They also seek quality and convenienc­e in facilities such as internatio­nal hospitals and schools.

Data support from industrial parks can help startups obtain more informatio­n, while government subsidies remain the most anticipate­d financial support for technology enterprise­s, he added.

There is a growing desire among young talent for facilities like running tracks and open spaces, which are vital for relieving stress and achieving work-life balance.

Gan Lu, secretary-general of BIC Euronova Greater China, said the organizati­on aims to further deepen cooperatio­n between China and Europe in cultivatin­g young talent, as well as developmen­t in climate and artificial intelligen­ce.

Gan said the organizati­on will invite university students from both Europe and China’s Greater Bay Area to participat­e in a knowledge competitio­n about peak carbon emissions and carbon neutrality this year.

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY ?? Participan­ts of the Beijing Internatio­nal Youth Innovation and Developmen­t Forum listen to a speech in Beijing on Sunday.
WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY Participan­ts of the Beijing Internatio­nal Youth Innovation and Developmen­t Forum listen to a speech in Beijing on Sunday.

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