
On May 10, Harbin Engineering University (HEU) and Harbin University of Science and Technology (HUST) jointly hosted the launch ceremony for the 15th “Bi Sheng Cup” National College Student Electronic Design Innovation Competition (Heilongjiang Division) and the Symposium on AI-Driven Reform of Teaching Content Systems. The event was attended by GENG Jing, Assistant to the President of HEU; JIANG Saihua, Assistant to the President of HUST; and LIU Yang from the Higher Education Division of the Heilongjiang Provincial Department of Education, each of whom delivered remarks at the opening ceremony. Over 60 experts and scholars from 28 universities, including Peking University, Tsinghua University, and the Harbin Institute of Technology, participated in the event.
Organized by the National Experimental Teaching Demonstration Center for Electrical and Electronic Engineering at HEU, the event focused on the theme of “Innovation-Driven Practice, AI-Enabled Education.” The goal was to create a collaborative platform for universities across Heilongjiang to explore new ways to integrate artificial intelligence into teaching practices, ultimately enhancing students' abilities in electronic design and technological innovation.

In her address, GENG Jing emphasized the importance of the conference as a platform to foster communication and collaboration among experts and scholars, with the aim of shaping a new vision for talent development in the age of artificial intelligence.

JIANG Saihua highlighted the competition’s role in encouraging learning through contests, fostering innovative thinking, and improving students' practical and creative skills in electronic design. He also noted that the competition contributes to the broader development and application of electronic technologies in China.

LIU Yang affirmed that the Provincial Department of Education will continue to strengthen policy support and resource allocation for practical teaching and student competitions, providing more high-quality platforms for young talent to showcase their skills and further their development.




Prof. DUAN Yusheng from Tsinghua University, Prof. WANG Zhijun from Peking University, Prof. SHEN Tao from HUST, and Prof. TAN Qingji from the Artificial Intelligence Society each delivered insightful presentations on the reform of teaching content systems through the application of AI.






