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Young Tech Talents Gather at SUAT to Boost the Chinese Dream with "Chinese Chips"!

Release time: 2025-06-16

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The National Youth Communication Science and Technology Innovation Competition

was held at Shenzhen University of Advanced Technology (SUAT)

This competition was themed "Chinese 'Chips' Boosting the Chinese Dream"

attracting nearly 80 schools from Guangdong Province

with over 800 young participants competing on the same stage

Duration: 02:30


The National Youth Communication Science and Technology Innovation Competition is an authoritative event on the Ministry of Education's "white list," aiming to stimulate youths' interest in communication technology, cultivate their innovative thinking and practical abilities, and reserve outstanding talents for building an innovative country.


"The children got up at five in the morning to debug equipment; they were very serious. " a guiding teacher lamented, "This spirit of drilling into turning textbook knowledge into practice is more precious than winning or losing. "

This competition set up 4 hardware projects, 2 virtual simulation events, and 1 creative manufacturing project, comprehensively testing participants' innovation capabilities and technical practice levels. At the "'Chip' Toward the Future—Communication Technology Application Challenge" site, robots precisely navigated obstacles, eliciting bursts of applause; in the "Vibrant 'Chip' Technology—Communication Intelligent Technology Innovation Competition," participants were nervously debugging brain-controlled devices, with fine beads of sweat on their foreheads; in the "Promoting New 'Chip'—Communication Science Popularization Creative Design Competition" area, middle school student Xiao Chen showcased his intelligent communication base station model: "This design can solve the problem of signal coverage in mountainous areas; it was a pain point I discovered during my summer survey. "

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This competition was deeply organized with participation from the Faculty of Computing Science and Control Engineering at Shenzhen University of Advanced Technology (SUAT), which also provided technical support. Characterized by its "Computing + X" approach, the college focuses on global scientific and technological frontiers and major national strategic needs, serving the construction of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area and Shenzhen's information technology industry. It practices the new engineering education concept, advances engineering education reform, and is committed to cultivating international, innovative, and interdisciplinary leading talents.

This competition is not only a contest of technology but also a spark to ignite the scientific dreams of young people. SUAT will drive forward with the dual wheels of "technology + education," continuously deepening the "education through competition" model, laying a solid foundation for cultivating innovative talent echelons with practical abilities, and enabling more youthful forces behind "Chinese chips" to integrate into the wave of building a strong nation in science and technology.

This competition was sponsored by the China Communications Industry Association and hosted by Shenzhen University of Advanced Technology.