China-Africa vocational education cooperation will inject sustained impetus into Africa's industrialization and modernization
China's second Luban Workshop in Kazakhstan, which is under construction, will focus on nurturing artificial intelligence talent to fuel the growth of the industry in the Central Asian country.
A delegation of 12 students and teachers from the Tajik Technical University arrived Tianjin on Friday evening for a nearly one-month training program at Tianjin Urban Construction Management & Vocation Technology College.
The 7th EPIP International Education Alliance Academic Annual Conference took place in Thailand, from June 26 to 28, to promote the Engineering Practice Innovation Project (EPIP), a vocational education concept developed by the Luban Workshop.
Tianjin Vocational Institute and L. N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University will construct China's second Luban Workshop in Kazakhstan.
The Luban Workshop, a Chinese vocational workshop program, has boosted international capacity cooperation and cultivated high-quality technical personnel globally over the years.
Humphrey Mwambaji, a technologist at the Luban Workshop in Machakos University, 60 kilometers west of the Kenyan capital Nairobi, is a testimony to the workshop's impact on African students and the industry.
Tola Tsegaye Alemu, a 34-year-old PhD student at the Tianjin University of Technology and Education and a key instructor at the Luban Workshop in Ethiopia, has garnered international recognition for his profound insights into teaching methodologies among the 33 workshops spanning Asia, Europe and Africa.