Promote new technologies, promote collaborative research through alliances
China. – As part of a Internationalization plan that seeks to position the Dominican Republic As a regional reference in academic training, innovation and strategic collaboration of knowledge, a delegation of the Dominican Association of Universities (ADOU)participated in an academic and diplomatic mission in China.
Wady Ramírezpresident of ADOU and rector of the Eugenio María de Hostos University (UNIREMHOS) He headed the visit, which included tours of high -level institutions such as the main headquarters of Huawei in Shenzhen, the University of Shenzhen, and technological research centers, which was part of an articulated agenda between the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology (Mescyt) in coordination with the Dominican ambassador to China, José Julio Gómez.
Ramírez stressed that the Internationalization It is not only a goal, but a necessity to strengthen the Dominican education system.
“To continue raising the quality of our universities is essential Open to new technologies, promote collaborative research and build alliances that generate impact globally, ”he said.
Technology, innovation and future vision transfer
Fundamental part of this visit was made within the framework of an invitation extended by the Huawei company and the delegation had the opportunity to meet first hand the progress of Huawei in research and development (R&D).
In this context, Ramírez stressed that the Digital transformation Higher education requires strategic links with leading technology actors.
“The strengthening of our universities implies adapting them to the demands of a global and digitized economy. This means not only updating our methodologies, but also training professionals capable of successfully inserting themselves in dynamic and competitive industries,” he said.
RD as an academic destination
During the visit, the program was highlighted Dominican Republic Academic destinationpromoted by MESCYT with the support of ADOU, a program that bets on the internationalization of education aligned with innovation, employability and productive transformation.
“The Dominican Higher Education System has institutional maturity and organizational capacity to successfully assume international cooperation processes,” said Ramírez.
