Academician CHEE-FAl, TAN , vice President of Infrastructure University Kuala Lumpur(IUFL), Malaysia, visited GUFL to give a special lecture on the development of ASEAN industrial information industry

Time: 2024-05-21

On May 9th, Academician CHEE-FAl, TAN , vice president and well-known expert of Infrastructure University Kuala Lumpur(IUFL), Malaysia, was invited to the class of the School of Information Engineering of our university and gave a wonderful lecture on the development trend of ASEAN industrial information industry.

Academician CHEE-FAl, TAN is giving a lecture

In this lecture, Academician CHEE-FAl, TAN provided an in-depth yet accessible analysis of the latest developments and future directions of the industrial information industry in ASEAN countries.

The student responded enthusiastically

In the interactive session, Academician CHEE-FAl, TAN patiently answered various questions posed by the students, sharing his profound insights and unique perspectives on the future development of the industrial information industry. He emphasized the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and international exchange in driving innovation and development within the industry, encouraging young students to explore and innovate bravely, contributing to the prosperity and growth of the ASEAN industrial information industry.

Prof. Song Yafei, Vice President of Guangxi University of Foreign Languages, participated in the interactive session

Young teacher Wang Zongqian participated in the interactive session

Students actively participate in interactive sessions

This lecture not only enriched the students' professional knowledge and broadened their academic horizons but also provided them with a deeper understanding of the development of the ASEAN industrial information industry. GUFL will continue to promote international academic exchange and cooperation, tirelessly striving to cultivate more outstanding talents with an international perspective and innovative spirit.

Academician CHEE-FAl, TAN took photo with teachers and students of the School of Information Engineering