UTT signs cooperation agreement with Nanjing University of Technology (China) in smart transportation, high-speed railway, and BIM training and research

Continuing the series of visits and working sessions with universities and research institutes in China, on the morning of June 11, the delegation of the University of Transport Technology (UTT), led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Hoàng Long – Rector of the University, paid a visit to Nanjing University of Technology (NJTech), China. On behalf of NJTech, Vice Rector Ling Xiang and leaders of the International Cooperation Office and the School of Transportation Engineering welcomed the delegation.

Nanjing University of Technology (NJTech) is one of China’s key universities, located in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. Founded in 1902, the university has a long-standing tradition in training and research across engineering, science, and technology, including transportation technology and railway engineering.

At the working session, the two sides discussed cooperation in talent training, scientific research, and faculty and student exchanges between the two universities, focusing on the areas of smart transportation, high-speed railway, and Building Information Modeling (BIM). The discussion clarified directions for cooperation, and a memorandum of understanding was signed, laying the foundation for broader collaboration in the future.

Following the meeting, the delegation visited the High-Speed Railway Trackbed Dynamics Laboratory and the Simulation Laboratory for Urban Rail Transit and High-Speed Railway Operation Management Systems.

Some photos from the working session:

Vice Rector of Nanjing University of Technology, Ling Xiang, delivering a welcome speech to the UTT delegation.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Hoàng Long – Rector of UTT delivering remarks at the working session.

The two parties signing the memorandum of understanding in smart transportation, high-speed railway, and BIM.

Visiting the Simulation Laboratory for Urban Rail Transit and High-Speed Railway Operation Management Systems.

Visiting the High-Speed Railway Trackbed Dynamics Laboratory.

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