The University of New South Wales from Australia hosted a roadshow in Guangzhou Science City on May 30 to explore cooperation opportunities for scientific and technological projects by the school.
A delegation of 13 experts and scholars from UNSW, which included three academicians, brought 29 high-tech projects in biomedicine, artificial intelligence, environmental protection, new energy, and new materials, conducting in-depth exchanges with Guangzhou companies.
After two hours of communication, the university reached cooperation agreements with Guangzhou companies on 10 projects.
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