M.U.S.T. and 9 Organizations Co-Initiate Establishment of “Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Multi-Lateral Co-Management Network Technology Joint Laboratory”

The 1st Multi-lateral Co-Management Co-Sharing Network Technology Forum and Press Release for the Inauguration of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Multi-Lateral Co-Management Network Technology Joint Laboratory was held in Guangzhou on March 22, 2019. Vice President Pang Chuan of Macau University of Science and Technology, Administrative Director Zhao Xichen of the International Institute of Next Generation Internet, Prof. Wang Wenmin, and Assistant Prof. Cheang Chak Fong attended the event. Principal officials from the Department of Science and Technology of Guangdong Province, the Science and Technology Bureau of Guangzhou, Guangzhou Economic and Technological Development District, representatives of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the South China University of Technology, and other universities from Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, and a number of academicians from the Chinese Academy of Engineering also attended the event.

Vice President Pang Chuan addressed the Forum, where he noted that multi-lateral network management has been a major competitive area in many countries; as the youngest Top 50 university in the Greater China, M.U.S.T. places a high value on the growth of information technology related areas. In the future, M.U.S.T. will fully exert its strengths of geographical advantages in the Macao S.A.R. and international talents in information and technology to drive the innovative development of the Greater Bay Area and the national network multi-lateral co-management sharing system.

At the Forum, M.U.S.T. joined forces with nine organizations, including the New Generation Communication and Network Innovation Institute of Guangdong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen), the South China University of Technology, the Guangdong University of Technology, the Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School, Dongguan University of Technology, the China Unicom Research Institute, and the China Telecom Strategy and Innovation Research Institute (also known as CTBRI), and co-initiated to inaugurate the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Multi-Lateral Co-Management Network Technology Joint Laboratory, following which 14 linking nodes would be set up in Hong Kong, Macao, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and other places for the conduction of joint experiments.

The Joint Laboratory will be based on systematic principles and proposals of global network space development, and conduct research related to multi-lateral co-management network system structures, internet core protocols, network security modelling and evaluation, exchange and control theories, and other common key technologies, establish and perfect standards and protocols for relevant technologies, promote transfer of relevant network technology research outcomes, fully exert the industry-education-research strengths of the Greater Bay Area, and establish a trinity platform for industrial research, development, testing and experimenting.

Prof. Wang Wenming of the International Institute of Next Generation Internet, M.U.S.T., gave a talk on “Multi-lateral Co-Management of Network Technologies”. Representatives of the joint laboratory partners released the “White Paper for Multi-Lateral Co-Management of Network Technologies at the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area” and demonstrated the prototypes of multi-lateral co-management network technologies.

Agreement-Signing Ceremony for the Joint Laboratory
(Guests signing the agreement: Director Zhu Fusheng of the New Generation Communication and Network Innovation Institute of Guangdong (left), Vice President Pang Chuan of M.U.S.T. (right))

Plaque-Unveiling Ceremony for the Joint Laboratory

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