On June 12th, Li Junjie, the president of Shandong Jundi Information Technology Group Co., Ltd. and the vice president of Shandong Sunzi Research Association, led his delegation of four members to visit Shandong University of Aeronautics for communications and exchanges. Li Changhai, the secretary of the party committee of our university, and Du Wei, a member of the party committee and the vice president of the university, warmly received the visiting guests in the Lixue Lecture Hall.
Li Changhai extended a welcome to Li Junjie and his delegation, introduced the basic situation of the university in terms of its history, scale, faculty and talent cultivation, with a focus on the achievements in the construction of applied universities, aviation education, and disciplinary and professional development. He expressed his hope for further strengthening the cooperation with SJITGC, actively seeking cooperation entry points, carrying out military-civilian cooperation in more fields to contribute the university’s strength to serving the national defense science and technology industry and the integration of military and civilian development. Du Wei expressed his gratitude for the strong support provided by SJITGC in the university’s military-civilian technology research and development, and briefly introduced our university’s military cooperation projects.
Li Junjie spoke highly of the educational achievements of our university, briefly introduced the basic situation of SJITGC and the fields for future cooperation, and hoped to maintain close contact with the university, build a military-civilian integration platform, and promote mutual benefit and win-win results.
During the symposium, the participants had an in-depth discussion on military-civilian collaborative innovation, joint talent cultivation, deep integration of industries and unmanned drone research and development.
Li Junjie and his delegation also visited our university’s Flying College, CCAR-147 Civil Aviation Maintenance Training Organization and unmanned drone laboratory.
Heads from the university’s the Office, Scientific Research Department, Flying College, and School of Aeronautical Engineering participated in the related activities.