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University of New South Wales, Australia visited Jianbang Technology Group to discuss cooperation

Group News 2019 March 01

On February 26, 2019, Warwick Dawson, Director of Corporate Affairs at the University of New South Wales, Australia, and Pro.Bram Hoex, Deputy Director of the School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering (Research), visited the Shandong Jianbang Technology Group and met with iTOT. Conduct incubator cooperation matters for business negotiations.



    Director of Warwick Dawson and his team held a meeting at the headquarters of Jianbang Technology Group. Mr. Zheng Xianzhi, Chairman of iTOT, Xiao Weibin, President of Jianbang Technology Group, and Han Wei, General Manager of Smart Jia Company attended the meeting. First, Mr. Xiao Weibin introduced Mr. Warwick Dawson to the cooperation that iTOT has carried out at this stage, and described the overall thinking of the transformation of scientific and technological achievements and the construction of incubators.



     Mr. Warwick Dawson expressed his team's high recognition of the iTOT model and introduced the current research status of various fields and the progress of the high-tech incubation project in the University of New South Wales, Australia, and considered that the project is highly compatible with the iTOT focus areas. Then, Han Wei, general manager of Wisdom, introduced the HealthWatch product to the guests and was highly recognized by Mr. Warwick Dawson.



    Finally, Mr. Warwick Dawson of the University of New South Wales spoke on behalf of the New South Wales team. Mr. Warwick Dawson affirmed the strength of the Jianbang Group and the scientific planning of iTOT, and stated that the University of New South Wales is looking forward to working with iTOT on new materials and new Multi-faceted business cooperation in the fields of energy and smart medical care. Both parties have clearly expressed that they will continue to deepen exchanges and continue to explore cooperation paths.



   Australia's New South Wales is known as the largest incubator in the Southern Hemisphere. The University of New South Wales is the world's leading research institution. Founded in 1949, it is a member of three internationally renowned research university alliances. One of the universities. The visit of the project cooperation decision-making team has deepened the further exchanges between the two sides and promoted the cooperation process between the two sides in the transformation of scientific and technological achievements. 

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