A 12-member delegation from the Mongolian Life Sciences University conducted a two-day academic visit to the School of Economics and Management from November 27-28. Led by Professors Zhou Deyi and Xia Chunping, the delegation toured Wuhan's leading technological and commercial facilities.

Cross-Border E-commerce Experience

The delegation visited the Yangtze International Trade Cross-border E-commerce Industrial Park, where they learned about cross-border e-commerce operations. The park's director guided them through specialized zones, such as the incubation space, Hubei featured products area, and the Optics Valley industrial belt selection area. They observed products from various sectors, including medical technology, precision electronics, laser printing, and traditional tea, gaining insight into Chinese manufacturing.

Agricultural and Biotechnology Initiatives

The delegation visited Wuhan Dingjiu Technology Co., Ltd., a company specializing in tea production, processing, and wine distribution. The CEO discussed their business operations and expressed interest in potential collaborations involving beef with Mongolia.

At Wuhan Chaohao Biotechnology Co., Ltd., the delegation learned about the health and cleaning products industry. Founded in 2010, this company focuses on research, production, marketing, and training. Chairman Wang Xin provided an overview of the company's growth and core operations.

Advanced Manufacturing and Technology

The delegation toured the National Key Laboratory of Intelligent Manufacturing Equipment and Technology at Huazhong University of Science and Technology. Professor Huang Yong'an demonstrated technologies such as high-resolution electrohydrodynamic jet printing, which improves material utilization and achieves 4K and 8K display printing.

Academic Exchange and Future Collaboration

The visit included a formal meeting between the Mongolian delegation and faculty from the School of Economics and Management. Associate Dean Professor Luo Xiaofeng, along with Professors Zhou and Xia, participated in the signing of a memorandum of understanding focusing on research projects and student exchange programs.

The academic exchange featured two lectures. Professor Zhou discussed cross-border e-commerce development in China, highlighting the role of practical experience in education. Professor Xia presented on rural e-commerce operations and the growth of Taobao villages, explaining factors driving China's rural e-commerce success.

Formal Exchange Agreement Signed

Both institutions formalized their collaboration by signing a five-year student exchange agreement. This framework allows up to 10 students per academic year to study abroad for up to six months while maintaining degree-seeking status at their home university. The agreement, signed by Dean Erdenechuluun Tumur of the Mongolian University of Life Sciences and Dean Li Gucheng of the College of Economics and Management at Huazhong Agricultural University, includes tuition waivers and student support services. This partnership strengthens academic ties and creates international education opportunities for students from both institutions.