DeepGlint Igniting AI Aspirations Amongst Malaysian New Generation
China listed company DeepGlint Technology Co. Ltd., (“格灵深瞳”, “DeepGlint” or
the Group”), the
first visionary artificial intelligence (“AI”) listed on the Shanghai Stock
Exchange, conducted a seminar in collaboration with Tunku Abdul Rahman University of
Management and Technology at Setapak (“TAR UMT”) to introduce the advancement of
DeepGlint’s AI technology to 120 computer science students.
DeepGlint,
a frontrunner in AI, computer vision, and big data analysis, showcased the
Group’s innovative solutions across various domains, including the metaverse,
intelligent sports, and traffic management. The seminar provided a platform
for students to gain insights into cutting-edge technologies and the company's
impactful projects. The event
marked a significant step towards strengthening Malaysia's foothold in the
global AI landscape, aligning with Malaysia’s vision for greater talent
exchange with China.
In a pivotal move, DeepGlint also announced
the cooperation with a Malaysian AI company, DeepCore Sdn. Bhd.
(“DeepCore”). In a combined effort, both companies will focus on leveraging
local talent and resources to further advance AI technologies and solutions,
reinforcing Malaysia's strategic role in the global technology ecosystem.
DeepCore, is currently exploring with TAR UMT to recruit
students for a talent exchange program where the selected students will undergo
training and hands-on experience within a mature AI business environment at
DeepGlint’s headquarter in Beijing, China. Successful candidates will be given
full-time employment with DeepCore or be granted scholarships for further
education.
Mr. Zhao Yong, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of
DeepGlint said, “We are pleased to see so many talents
in Malaysia. DeepGlint is committed to empowering young minds and bridging the
gap between academia and industry. Our partner, DeepCore is a testament
to our belief in Malaysia’s potential as a key player in the AI revolution
across the ASEAN and the Middle Eastern market. The talent exchange program
will allow us to find talents and at the same time, to contribute to the AI
development in Malaysia and ASEAN.”
Dr. Wong Thein Lai, Deputy Dean of Research and Development
at the Faculty of Computing and Information Technology cum Assistant Professor
of TAR UMT added, "The seminar with DeepGlint
was an eye-opening experience for our students, providing them with a rare
glimpse into the future of technology and their place within it. We are
grateful for this opportunity and the prospects for the future it presents for
our students' professional growth."
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