Li Jianfeng, director and vice chairman of NWY Group, led a team to visit the China-ROK Demonstration Zone on September 23. Tang Dapeng, deputy secretary of the Party Working Committee of the China-ROK Demonstration Zone and director of its Management Committee, accompanied the team to visit Changchun Dongfang Vocational College, the International Culture, Education and Technology Industry Park, Changchun University of Science and Technology, and the Industrial Innovation Base to gain a firsthand understanding of the educational resource and industrial layout of the demonstration zone.

Tang Dapeng expressed his warm welcome to NWY Group and introduced the planning and progress of the demonstration zone in the field of digital culture and education. He said that NWY Group, as an enterprise with educational informatization and high-end manufacturing capabilities, aligns perfectly with the development direction of the demonstration zone. In the future, it is hoped that both sides can, on the basis of government guidance, enterprise entities and market operation, gradually explore the possibility of cooperation in such areas as industry-education integration and R&D of educational equipment, so as to jointly support the high-quality development of education in the demonstration zone, he added.

Li Jianfeng said that through this on-site visit, he has gained a more intuitive understanding of the industrial positioning and development potential of the demonstration zone. NWY Group is willing to leverage its resources in technology, capital and industry, strengthen communication with existing platforms and institutions in the demonstration zone, actively explore the cooperation path of "technology introduction + resource integration + capital linkage", promote the organic connection between education, talent, industry and innovation, and contribute to the development of the demonstration zone.
Zhang Zhongcheng, deputy director of the China-ROK Demonstration Zone Management Committee, and officials from the Bureau of Commerce and the Bureau of Culture, Education and Health attended the event.

