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Leopard Mobile Collaborates with Soochow University to Lead Students into Mobile Internet Industry

  • 05/23/2016
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  • Headline News
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  • News source: Secretariat
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  • Translator: Xiao-Yun Lu

The rapid development nowadays of mobile internet device industry has necessitated a desperate need of talents with practical ability. Leopard Mobile, a company established in 2014 specializing in research and development as well as representing mobile applications, has sought to cooperate with local leading companies of related areas in Taiwan. In May, 2016, Leopard Mobile signed a contract with Soochow University to provide its students with scholarships, internships, and training projects that offer them courses of new knowledge, with help from the company's business partners such as Cheetah Mobile, JS ADWAYS, urAD, etc. The purpose is to equip students with competitive abilities to enter workplace after they graduate. 

Leopard Mobile will collaborate with the Business School to offer App courses, taught by professors from Department of Information Management and staff from Leopard Mobile, courses such as community marketing, digital advertisement, and other expertise technology.

De-Wei Wu, President of Leopard Mobile and also an alumnus of Soochow University, emphasizes that mobile internet technology is going to transform Internet services and traditional industries of Taiwan. It will also promote industrial development to upgrade in the fields of internet business, artificial intelligence, etc. Internet business has featured drawing talented students from colleges and cultivate them into versatile professionals; for instance, Facebook, Uber, Cheetah Mobile have been collaborating with Carnegie Mellon University. Therefore, Leopard Mobile chooses to collaborate with Soochow University to foster potential students with the most up-to-date high technology.

On behalf of Soochow University, President Wei-Ta Pan expresses his gratitude to Leopard Mobile for taking care of our students and giving them professional trainings. In the future, both will work hard to consolidate the relations between academics and industries, between classroom learning and on-job application.

 

 

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