Joint Reserach Initiatives
Fostering Long-Term Collaboration through Shared Research Infrastructure and Innovation
GCEEC is committed to building a sustainable platform for global research collaboration by supporting the creation of joint research labs and technology transfer centers. These initiatives are designed to bring together academic institutions, research teams, and innovation stakeholders across regions, enabling long-term cooperation and shared access to knowledge and resources.
We focus on establishing physical and institutional spaces where researchers can work side by side, co-develop tools and ideas, and transform research into tangible outcomes. These joint labs and centers act as bridges between academia and industry, helping ideas move from concept to application.
Alongside infrastructure building, we actively promote joint research and development projects. By connecting international partners through co-designed research agendas, we support the entire lifecycle of collaboration, from idea generation and proposal writing to implementation, results sharing, and follow-up. These projects create a foundation for continued cooperation, commercialization opportunities, and the incubation of future ventures.
Through these joint efforts, GCEEC aims to support a more connected, effective, and impact-driven global research ecosystem.
Powered by GCEEC to Advance Global Research Collaboration and Industrial Innovation
The NTU Intelligent Perception Joint Laboratory is a groundbreaking cross-border R&D initiative jointly developed by Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, and a high-level university in Shenzhen, China, under the guidance and coordination of the Global Cultural and Educational Exchange Committee (GCEEC). This project exemplifies GCEEC’s mission to facilitate global cooperation in science, technology, and education through the creation of international joint laboratories and research centers.
Bridging Global Resources: Swiss Talent Service Station Established in Hangzhou Future Sci-Tech City
On June 16, the inauguration ceremony of Technopark Alliance China Representative Office and a Swiss Innovation Project Roadshow were held at the International Talent Park in Hangzhou Future Sci-Tech City (Yuhang District, Hangzhou). The event aimed to foster collaboration between Swiss and Chinese innovation ecosystems by introducing high-level overseas talent and cutting-edge projects to the region. Representatives from investment institutions, enterprises, and industrial parks gathered to explore new opportunities for cooperation.
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