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AI+X Vibe Coding Experimental Class (Phase I) Project Final Evaluation and Achievement Showcase Successfully Held

June 29, 2026 Editor:ELLY

On the afternoon of June 24, the final project evaluation and achievement roadshow of the AI+X Vibe Coding Experimental Class (Phase I) was successfully held at Teaching Building T2. Dr. Shawn Chen , founder and chairman of our university, attended the event and delivered a speech. Experts from enterprises and investment institutions, including Plug and Play China, H3C, iFLYTEK, Oriental Nations, SF Express, iStarr (Singapore) Group, Linker Systems, Benran Intelligence, Juzion, Kaiwang Data, and DeepBrain AI, served as evaluation judges.

Dr. Shawn chen expressed his gratitude to all participating enterprise and investment representatives. He expressed hope that the university and industry partners would establish sustained and practical cooperation based on real industry needs, covering areas such as joint project development, internships and practical training, technical guidance, job placement, and innovation incubation.

Zhao Chen, Managing Partner and Executive Vice President of Plug and Play China, delivered a speech on behalf of the participating enterprises. He highly recognized the innovative value of the AI practice course and project roadshow, and stated that the evaluation panel would provide feedback from the perspectives of marketability, commercialization, and real-world application to help the university identify innovative talent, improve project quality, and expand university–industry cooperation channels.

Before the evaluation session began, class advisor Xiao Fujun introduced the training objectives of the experimental class, project overview, evaluation criteria, and presentation requirements. During the roadshow session, more than 20 student projects were presented, covering five categories: digital content and AIGC communication, education and learning assessment, campus services and personal development, business operations and process optimization, and public governance and industry intelligent applications.

Each project team presented their work focusing on real-world problems, target users, application scenarios, current progress, AI involvement, validation and iteration processes, and future resource needs.

After the presentations, experts and student teams engaged in in-depth discussions on internship and employment opportunities, enterprise collaboration, on-campus implementation, technical guidance, investment and incubation, and new project requirements.

Experts including Zhang Yufeng, Chief Product Manager of H3C Industrial Internet Research Institute; Wang Gang, expert from SF Supply Chain Industry Institute; and Liu Sihui, Training Lead at Juzion FDE, provided professional feedback based on the presentations. They evaluated the projects from multiple perspectives, including practical value, student competencies, potential for industry collaboration, and improvement pathways, and also expressed intentions for future talent recruitment and cooperation.

The event represents an important practical exploration in advancing AI+X education reform at our university. Moving forward, the university will continue to use real-world projects as a driving force to deepen the integration of AI learning, industry needs, enterprise feedback, and talent development, and further improve the application-oriented talent training model in the era of artificial intelligence.


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