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University-Industry Partnership | SCUPI Leadership Visits Beijing for Job Expansion Initiative

Published on: December 8, 2025 | Views: 5

On December 5, 2025, Dr. Minking Chyu, Dean of SCUPI, and Dr.TZ Mai , Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, led Career Advising Group—Ms. Shuang Xue and Zhima Luosang—to Beijing for a “job-expansion” tour. The delegation visited BuilderX Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. and Xiaomi Corporation headquarters, holding in-depth discussions on talent cultivation, joint research, internships and graduate employment, and jointly mapping a win-win blueprint for integrated university-industry development.

Accompanied by Chief Operating Officer Mingri Xu, Dean Chyu’s group toured BuilderX’s latest intelligent-equipment R&D lab, gaining first-hand insight into the company’s technological roadmap and talent needs in construction-machinery intelligence and unmanned construction. At the subsequent forum, Dean Chyu expressed heartfelt appreciation: since 2021 nearly ten SCUPI students have interned in BuilderX’s R&D divisions, and he looked forward to deeper collaboration on internships, capstone projects and graduate employment. Associate Dean Mai noted that, as one of the institute’s joint practice bases, BuilderX has provided strong support for cultivating talent, and he hoped the two sides would continue working together to nurture innovative, globally minded interdisciplinary engineers.

The delegation then proceeded to Xiaomi headquarters, where they held lively talks with Wangjian Zhong, Head of University Relations, and Jia He, University Relations Manager, on frontier topics such as AI and big-data talent co-training, engineer boot camps, and graduate internships. Dean Chyu stressed that Xiaomi, a world-leading smart-hardware and AIoT platform, shares the college’s vision of fostering cross-disciplinary, industry-oriented new-engineering talent. He hoped the visit would inaugurate a regular communication mechanism to accelerate joint projects and deliver benefits to students, university and enterprise alike.

The group also met with Bob Li, a 2024 SCUPI alumnus now working at Xiaomi. In recent years many SCUPI graduates have actively bridged their employers and their alma mater, demonstrating deep concern for and concrete contributions to the institute’s development.

Going forward, SCUPI will continue to align with national strategic needs, deepen multi-dimensional cooperation with industry leaders, promote fuller and higher-quality graduate employment, and contribute SCUPI strength to the University’s Double First-Class” initiative and to national socioeconomic development.