The International Symposium on Industry-Education Integration Boosting High-Quality Development of Luban Workshop. [Photo/cctv.com]
The International Symposium on Industry-Education Integration Boosting High-Quality Development of Luban Workshop was held on Oct 17 in Tianjin, bringing together over 120 participants from China, Thailand, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Djibouti, and Nigeria.
Under the theme Improving Mechanisms, Optimizing Pathways, and Promoting Models, the symposium acted as a platform for educators, policymakers, and industry leaders to explore new strategies for international cooperation in vocational education.
The symposium featured an opening ceremony, keynote reports, thematic discussions, achievement releases, site visits, and enterprise-college dialogues.
Speakers emphasized Luban Workshop's role as a bridge for technical education and cultural exchange under the Belt and Road Initiative. Officials from Tianjin's education, commerce, and human resources departments shared strategies to improve policy coordination, align vocational programs with industry demand, and foster innovation in international talent training.
The conference announced several key outcomes, including a digital educational resource platform, bilingual teaching materials, equipment patents, and the 2026 annual task plan for the Luban Workshop Industry-Education Integration Development Alliance — emphasizing school-enterprise collaboration, shared resources, and shared achievements.
Experts from China and partner countries also presented case studies and insights on enhancing localized training models and upgrading vocational education standards.
At the closing session, participants toured the training facilities of Tianjin Railway Technical and Vocational College, where they observed how hands-on instruction aligns with real industry needs. The symposium concluded with an enterprise-college dialogue on fostering deeper cooperation in international talent cultivation.