NUS will collaborate with local businesses Chongqing Jinwowo Technologies (CJT) on innovations that also include Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) as part of a blockchain and Big Data seminar in the city of Chongqing in Sichuan Province.
People’s Daily quotes professor Pang Yan, professor at the NUS’ School of Business and Computer Science and director of its Commercial Big Data Analysis Center, says “This strategic cooperation will work within big data, artificial intelligence, blockchain technology, etc.”
The seminar was also presented with the charter of the Chongqing Blockchain Industry Innovation Alliance, the entity that formed the first blockchain association in the region. NUS will play a bigger technical role in the CJT deal and with its scientific know-how will reportedly assist solve problems in new tools.
Earlier this month, China’s own educational establishment continued its extensive research into blockchain, with Fuden University opening a dedicated research center for blockchain. A corporate partnership between Microsoft and the Spanish telecom giant Telefonica was announced on Tuesday, also targeting Blockchain and AI tools.