XMUM, Hirain Technologies sign MoU for campus electronics lab
Xiamen University Malaysia (XMUM) signed a memorandum of understanding with Beijing Jingwei Hirain Technologies on July 24 to launch a joint electronics systems laboratory on its campus.
Source: Xiamen University Malaysia · August 12, 2026 at 7:41 PM · AI-assisted report
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Xiamen University Malaysia (XMUM) signed a memorandum of understanding with Beijing Jingwei Hirain Technologies on July 24 to launch a joint electronics systems laboratory on its campus.
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Hirain will provide technical advisory support, professional expertise and access to facilities for engineering students, while XMUM will supply undergraduate and master’s students to work on collaborative projects, according to a statement from XMUM. The lab will host industry-led research, technical exchanges and hands-on learning, XMUM vice president Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhang Ying said.
Hirain, which specialises in automotive electronics and intelligent transport systems, operates in China, the U.S., Germany and Malaysia. The company’s Malaysia unit will participate in the partnership, XUM said.
The collaboration aims to strengthen the engineering talent pipeline in Malaysia through knowledge exchange and research projects, XUM said.
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