USSTBS Student Delegation Visited MicroPort Scientific Corporation

Updated:2024-04-29

On April 26, Zhang Zheng, vice dean of the Business School, led a delegation to MicroPort Scientific Corporation (MicroPort) in Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park, Shanghai. The delegation included staff members and students from the Professional Degree Education Center (PDEC) of the Business School. The visit helped students get closer to New quality productive forces and experience the vigorous technology applied in the medical field. Zhao Yuegen, senior vice president of Supply Chain of MicroPort, Fu Zhenzhong, senior director of R&D of MicroPort Urocare (Shanghai) Co., Ltd, and Chen Zhouqi, manager of Science and Technology Fund and Knowledge Management Department, warmly received the delegation.

Through the brand video and showroom tours, the delegation, led by Zhang Zheng, gained a deeper understanding of the company's history, talent strategy, business vision and mission, as well as its expertise in many fields, including medical management of coronary, orthopedics, cardiac rhythm, and aortic disease.

Zhao Yuegen took the delegation on a visit to the smart production workshop. He introduced a series of measures taken by MicroPort in product lifecycle management, including strictly controlling product quality and gradually establishing a quality management system. Within the featured vertical and horizontal management framework, the company also organizes regular internal audits to improve employees' performance and enhance product quality control.

During the exchange meeting, Zhang Zheng, on behalf of USSTBS, expressed his gratitude for the warm reception of MicroPort. He introduced the USSTBS in terms of its featured disciplines and potential cooperation areas.

Students also asked several questions related to realizing innovative ideas, expanding overseas markets, and the R&D cycle. Zhao Yuegen provided detailed answers to these questions and highlighted that the medical device industry has significant potential in international markets. Additionally, he mentioned that MicroPort has set a goal to further expand into the global markets and promote Chinese technology.

Both sides engaged in productive discussions about talent cultivation, technology research and development, and university-industry cooperation. They explored innovative modes of industry-academia-research collaboration to leverage the synergy between their respective fields of expertise, such as medical devices and artificial intelligence. The goal was to establish a long-term and effective cooperation mechanism, accelerate the integration of industry and education, and ultimately achieve a win-win situation for both the university and the enterprises.

The delegation watched the brand video of MicroPort

Showroom Tours

The Exchange Meeting Site

Group Photo



 

Translated by Nie Rui

Reviewed by Liu Weiwei