To deepen industry-education integration and promote the construction of university-enterprise cooperative courses, on November 21, the postgraduate course "Industrial Economics", led by Researcher Cheng Qiongwen, ushered in the enterprise tutor teaching session. The college specially invited Dr. Zhang Yuping, Deputy General Manager of GEM Co., Ltd. and Chairman and General Manager of Wuhan Power Battery Recycling Technology Co., Ltd., to enter the classroom and give a special lecture closely focusing on industrial reality to master's and doctoral students. This lecture was presided over by Professor Chen Ailiang, Vice Dean of the college.

Before the official lecture, Professor Chen Ailiang extended a warm welcome to Dr. Zhang Yuping on behalf of the college. She said that inviting enterprise tutors with industrial background and management experience to give lectures is an important measure for the college to promote curriculum reform and strengthen practical education, which can better broaden students' industrial vision and help enhance their engineering concept and engineering awareness.
Dr. Zhang Yuping is an outstanding alumnus of our university, with a doctor's degree in engineering and a senior engineer. As a senior expert in the field of waste power battery recycling, he holds a number of key industry positions, including Deputy Leader of the National Standard Working Group for Waste Battery Recycling and Utilization, and actively promotes the formulation of industry standards and the coordinated development of the industry. He has long focused on the research and industrialization of green recycling technology for waste power batteries, and has profound insights into relevant technical routes, policies and market trends.

In the lecture, combining rich industry experience, Dr. Zhang Yuping systematically explained the core issues such as the current development status, technical bottlenecks, policy environment and business models of the new energy industry. He integrated industrial economics theory with real cases to explain the relationship between industrial laws and enterprise strategies, answered students' questions about technical prospects and career development in the interactive session, and the on-site response was enthusiastic.
"Industrial Economics" is a newly built university-enterprise cooperative course of the college. Professor Cheng Qiongwen, the course leader, said: "Co-constructing this course with enterprise tutors who have industrial background and management experience is an important measure for our college to promote university-enterprise collaborative education, and we sincerely thank Dr. Zhang Yuping for his hard work."
The course "Industrial Economics" is jointly taught by many on-campus and off-campus experts, including Researcher Cheng Qiongwen, Secretary of the Party Committee of the college, Professor Wang Yangjie, Vice Dean of the Business School, Associate Professor Zhu Pingheng, Associate Professor Zhu Qi, Professor Chen Yongming from the School of Metallurgy and Environment, and Dr. Zhang Yuping. Centering on the three dimensions of "technology-market-policy", the course integrates cutting-edge industrial practices into theoretical teaching, providing students with a more effective and forward-looking learning experience.
This activity of enterprise tutors entering the classroom not only enriches the course content, but also enhances students' in-depth understanding of the new energy industry chain. In the future, the college will continue to promote university-enterprise collaborative education, invite industrial experts to enter the classroom, integrate cutting-edge technologies, industrial dynamics and innovative practices into teaching, and inject new momentum into the cultivation of future elite engineering talents.
