University-enterprise collaboration boosts talent development

Source:CCCCTime:2025-08-08

CCCC opens new pathways for talent cultivation, and contributes to sustainable corporate development.

CCCC actively deepens collaboration with universities, providing platforms and resources to support vocational education, opening new pathways for talent cultivation, and contributing to sustainable corporate development.
Participating in a job fair in Cambodia
Over 50 Chinese-funded enterprises in Cambodia, as well as local university graduates and job seekers, participated in the job fair. The CCCC recruitment team received over 30 resumes.
Since entering the Cambodian market, CCCC has actively expanded its local talent pool and placed strong emphasis on vocational skills training for local employees, injecting fresh energy into the company's growth.
Two universities visit the Sejingkat Bridge project in Malaysia
More than 30 students and faculty members from Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) and Indonesia's Politeknik Negeri Pontianak visited the Sejingkat Bridge project for an in-depth field learning experience that blended theory with practice. They explored the bridge's design concepts, innovative construction techniques, and project management approaches, and observed key construction zones on-site.
Tsinghua University delegation visits Kuching ART Red Line project in Malaysia
A delegation of 11 students and faculty from Tsinghua University visited Malaysia's first hydrogen-powered ART (Autonomous Rail Transit) line—the Kuching ART Red Line project—for a learning and exchange program. The team gained a comprehensive understanding of the project's achievements in green construction, intelligent building technologies, and safety management.
UITM students visit the ECRL project
A delegation from Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) visited a beam yard and a bridge construction site at the Section 9 of the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) project. They gained insights into the production process, management practices, and on-site construction innovations. The visit helped align engineering education with practical experience and injected new momentum into cultivating engineering talent in Malaysia.
South African students visit Mtentu Bridge project
The Mtentu Bridge project held an open day event for civil engineering students from the King Sabata Dalindyebo TVET College.
Students and faculty expressed that the visit was highly rewarding. It gave them a direct understanding of large-scale bridge construction processes and helped bridge classroom theory with engineering practice, enhancing their technical knowledge and safety awareness.

Editor: CWE,Road & Bridge International