Great News: NJCIT Approved as the Training Base for 2024 Nanjing High-level Skills Competition

Publisher:邱白  Date:2024-09-26  Views:10

On September 14, 2024, the 2023-2024 Nanjing Skilled Talent Cultivation and Foundation Strengthening Action project led by the Nanjing Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau and Nanjing Municipal Finance Bureau announced its results. After unit application, organization recommendation, expert review, social publicity, and research approval, NJCIT was recognized as the training base for the 2024 Nanjing High-level Skills Competition (the competition project of IoT Application and Development). The selection is a full affirmation of the remarkable achievements made by NJCIT in talent training, practice platform construction, and faculty building in the field of IoT in recent years.

Since its establishment, the IoT Application Technology major of NJCIT has strengthened cooperation with industry enterprises, continuously optimized the course system, enhanced the faculty team, and built a comprehensive talent training model integrating industry, education, research, and application. Through a series of high-level scientific research projects, technical competitions, and practical projects, students' innovation ability and practical skills have been significantly improved and a comprehensive educational environment that promotes teaching and learning through competitions has been established.

In the future, NJCIT will take this project as an opportunity to improve its level of vocational skills competition, strengthen the training of skilled talents and the construction of various talent teams such as experts, referees, and coaches, and combine the project construction with the industrial transformation and upgrading of the city and the development needs of emerging strategic industries, so as to give full play to the radiation effect and effectively promote the cultivation of regional skilled personnel and the transformation of technological achievements.

Photo/Text by Zhang Bo and Jiao Yuan, School of Network and Communication

Reviewed by Ma Min, School of Network and Communication