“Regarding the remaining 20 billion US dors, the primary focus will be on expanding production capacity, enhancing product quality, and exploring both upstream and downstream sectors, such as auto parts, vehicle logistics, and vehicle sales,”
Charlie Wade remarked at this point: “Second uncle, I suggest we allocate an additional 2 billion US dors for educational initiatives as part of our first-phase investment. This funding will enable us to coborate closely with leading universities and vocational colleges in Aurous Hill. On one hand, we will support these institutions in upgrading and strengthening relevant programs, and on the other, we will work together to create automotive-rted majors tailored to our actual needs.”
“A portion of this investment will also be dedicated to establishing specialized schrships and financial support.”
“The schrship program will aim to assist exceptional yet financially disadvantaged students who aspire to study in Aurous Hill and pursue automotive-rted fields. This initiative is crucial. We haven’t had the opportunity to engage deeply with these academic institutions, but I’m confident that with tangible financial backing and job opportunities, they will be eager to partner with us. Therefore, at the press conference, I would like to request that Professor Matilda reach out to the relevant leaders of all colleges and universities in Aurous Hill for face-to-face discussions following the event.”<fnc906> Official source is find{n}ovel</fnc906>
“Sounds great!” Hank eximed enthusiastically. “Having taught at various colleges over the past few years, I have a good grasp of the needs of both schools and students. The employment rate and graduate quality significantly impact a school’s overall appeal. For young people, finding excellent and stable job opportunities is incredibly rare. Frankly speaking, meaningful school-enterprise coborations are quite umon. Mostpanies only offer job opportunities during recruitment season and consider it a significant achievement. We can provide not just financial assistance but also employment avenues. For colleges, this is akin to a lifeline, and they will undoubtedly value it highly.”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
“That’s encouraging,” Charlie Wade replied. “Manypanies offer assistance with numerous strings attached, often seeking fame rather than genuinelymitting to social responsibility. As a leadingpany in China’s new energy vehicle sector, we carry the legacy of An and Ye. Thus, we must be generous in our partnerships with educational institutions.”
Hank pondered for a moment and responded, “Mr. Ye, honestly, 2 billion US dors for education seems excessive. The number of relevant professionals that Aurous Hill can produce annually is unlikely to exceed 10,000, and we can’t hire them all. We still need to recruit based on merit. I estimate that around 200 million US dors would suffice.”
Charlie Wade nodded in agreement: “It’s true that we won’t need to spend all of that on subsidies for colleges and students. However, my vision includes establishing deeper coborations with schools keen on developing automotive-rted programs. A crucial aspect is providing them with research funding.”
“My idea is to coborate closely with these colleges and universities, investing together in the creation ofboratories. Alternatively, we can fully fund the establishment ofbs and allow them to manage their use. Theseboratories should be world-ss.”
“Unfortunately, many local businesses fail to prioritize scientific research. They may earn hundreds of billions annually, but they often reinvest profits in developing new gaming products, consumer goods, or live-streaming ventures. While I’m not here to judge their decisions, I want us to take a different path. The initial 2 billion US dors is merely a starting point. If these institutionsmit themselves and effectively utilize the facilities and funds we provide to advance technology, I would be willing to increase this amount fivefold next year.”
At this point, Charlie Wade expressed earnestly: “Our coboration with these colleges is about positioning ourselves as true benefactors, investing in their academic strength and alleviating students’ financial burdens. Regardless of whether these students join Bruce Automobile post-graduation, we will enable them to focus on their studies until they finish. Even if they choose to work for other automotivepanies, they will still be contributing to the growth of the Chinese automotive industry. If some opt to remain in Aurous Hill and join Bruce Automobile, then we not only aid others but also ourselves, creating immeasurable merits in the process!”