Jointly advancing zero-carbon campuses and industry–education integration! Yingchen (Xiong’an) has signed a cooperation agreement with Yunnan Energy Vocational and Technical College.
May 26,2026
On May 21, Yingchen (Xiong’an) Energy Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “Yingchen (Xiong’an)”) and Yunnan Vocational College of Energy Technology formally signed a framework agreement on industry–university cooperation in Baoding. Leveraging their respective core strengths in the new‑energy sector and energy‑related vocational education, the two parties will engage in comprehensive, in‑depth, and long‑term collaboration to jointly advance zero‑carbon campus development, innovate energy‑management models, and promote the integrated development of industry and education, thereby supporting talent cultivation in the new‑energy field and the transition toward green, low‑carbon practices.
Chen Zhigang, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee and President of Yunnan Energy Vocational and Technical College; Du Yunhang, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee; Guo Zaiyun, Director of the Industry–University–Enterprise Cooperation Center; and Jiang Gaohua, Dean of the School of Resources and Environmental Engineering; together with Wu Zhenlei, Deputy General Manager of Yingchen New Energy; Yin Guibao, General Manager of Yingchen (Xiong’an); and Kang Qiulan, Chief Engineer—along with other representatives from both sides—attended the signing ceremony, jointly witnessing the successful implementation of this collaboration.
On the day of the signing, a delegation from Yunnan Energy Vocational and Technical College conducted an on-site visit to Yingchen New Energy’s module‑recycling facility in Tang County, as well as to its Baoding headquarters—home to a BIPV application demonstration, a PV‑storage integration demonstration, a smart O&M training center, and a corporate exhibition hall. The visit provided an in-depth understanding of Yingchen’s technological expertise and industrial experience across the entire new‑energy value chain. In the afternoon, the two parties held a symposium and formally signed the agreement. This university–enterprise collaboration aims to leverage Yingchen (Xiong’an)’s industry strengths in energy applications, project operations, smart O&M, and energy‑management services, while drawing on Yunnan Energy Vocational and Technical College’s deep-rooted expertise in vocational education, talent development, technological innovation, and professional skills certification. Together, they will promote the deep integration of industry and education, fostering a robust talent pipeline for the new‑energy sector and upgrading campus energy systems.
Under the agreement, the two parties will jointly establish an off-campus practical training base and a faculty‑training center. Yingchen (Xiong’an) will provide internship opportunities for students majoring in new energy at Yunnan Energy Vocational and Technical College and offer “dual‑qualified” hands‑on professional development programs for the college’s faculty. Together, they will participate in developing talent‑cultivation plans and designing modular curriculum resources, and will collaboratively implement teaching design and assessment under a modern apprenticeship model, thereby achieving a dual‑principal approach to education that integrates both the institution and the enterprise. Meanwhile, leveraging its Continuing Education College and vocational skills appraisal institute credentials, Yunnan Energy Vocational and Technical College will provide employees of Yingchen (Xiong’an) with services for academic degree advancement and professional qualification training. In addition, the two sides will engage in extensive research collaboration across areas such as technological problem‑solving, the commercialization of patent‑related innovations, academic research, and project applications.
During the talks, both sides engaged in an in-depth exchange on current technological trends in the new‑energy sector, university policies on energy and carbon management, and mechanisms for future cooperation. They agreed to focus on building zero‑carbon campuses and demonstrating energy‑management‑as‑a‑service models, with the aim of swiftly developing replicable, actionable implementation plans. Looking ahead, the two parties will continue to deepen industry‑university collaboration and scenario‑driven innovation, leveraging school‑enterprise partnerships as a catalyst to make meaningful contributions to the construction of zero‑carbon campuses and the high‑quality development of new‑energy‑related disciplines.
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