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The signing ceremony for the school's "Thailand-Ban·Mo College (Haomai)" was successfully held

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On the afternoon of October 29th, the college held an online signing ceremony with Udon Thani Technical College in Thailand and the Haomai Group Co., Ltd. regarding the co-construction of the "Thailand Ban Mo Institute (Haomai)" by all three parties. Liu Fuyu, Deputy Party Secretary and President of the college, attended the event, while Xu Xiaoyan, Party Committee Member and Vice President, participated online. Relevant personnel from the International Exchange and Cooperation Department and the Mechanical Engineering Department attended the meeting on-site.

On behalf of the school, Liu Fuyu introduced the solid collaborative foundation established in recent years between the institution, Udon Thani Technical College in Thailand, and the Haomei Group. He expressed hopes that the three parties could further consolidate consensus on cooperation and explore feasible pathways for multi-faceted collaboration under the framework of "Thailand—Ban·Mo College (Haomai)." Potential areas include aligning talent cultivation standards, developing curriculum resources, conducting teacher training, facilitating student exchanges, and organizing skills competitions, with the aim of achieving substantive progress in specific cooperative projects.

Chanchai Saenchan, President of Udon Thani Technical College, highlighted his institution's educational strengths, distinctive programs, and talent development needs. He looked forward to deepening bilateral cooperation in joint international talent cultivation, building upon their prior successful collaboration.

Ladapha Juntima, HR Director of Haomei Thailand Co., Ltd., noted that as a Chinese-funded enterprise operating in Thailand, there is a strong demand for local talent proficient in both Chinese culture and professional skills. She expressed hopes that the establishment of the "Thailand—Ban·Mo College (Haomai)" would address overseas hiring challenges and create a win-win scenario for schools, students, and enterprises alike.

During the meeting, the three parties engaged in active discussions on the subsequent development of the "Thailand—Ban· Mo College (Haomai)" initiative. Together, they explored tailored approaches to cultivating internationally competitive talent that meets the needs of overseas corporate expansion. The discussions culminated in the successful signing of a joint agreement for the institute's establishment.

Moving forward, the school will continue upholding its open education philosophy, leveraging the "Ban·Mo Institute" initiative as a driving force to align more specialized disciplines with global high-quality resources and industrial demands. This effort seeks to continually elevate the institution’s international standing and comprehensive influence.




Author: Zhao Meixiang; Reviewer: Xu Haiqiang