Research on the Coordinated Development of Innovation and Talent Cultivation in the Electric Automation Industry in Xinjiang Based on the Silk Road Economic Belt

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  • Tao Chen Xinjiang Vocational & Technical College of Communications, Urumqi, 831401, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70767/jmbe.v1i2.236

Abstract

With the deepening of the "Belt and Road" initiative, the Silk Road Economic Belt has brought significant development opportunities for Xinjiang's electric automation industry. As a strategic node, Xinjiang possesses unique geographical advantages and policy support; however, its electric automation industry still faces numerous challenges in technological innovation and talent cultivation. This paper analyzes the innovation driving factors of Xinjiang's electric automation industry under the Silk Road Economic Belt, explores the compatibility between current talent cultivation models and industry demands, and proposes pathways to promote coordinated development of innovation and talent cultivation through industry-university-research collaboration and international cooperation. The study finds that, supported by policies and innovative technologies, Xinjiang's electric automation industry has broad development prospects, and seamless alignment between talent cultivation and industry demands will be key to future development.

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2024-10-20

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