April 13, 2025 - 10:43

China Telecom and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have joined forces to enhance research efforts in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum technology. This strategic collaboration aims to leverage the strengths of both institutions to foster innovation and development in cutting-edge technologies.
As part of this partnership, the two entities will establish joint laboratories that will focus on various aspects of AI and quantum research. These labs are expected to serve as hubs for collaboration, bringing together researchers, students, and industry experts to work on groundbreaking projects. The initiative reflects a commitment to advancing scientific understanding and practical applications of these transformative technologies.
The collaboration aligns with global trends emphasizing the importance of AI and quantum technology in driving economic growth and technological advancement. By pooling resources and expertise, China Telecom and HKUST aim to position themselves at the forefront of research and development in these critical areas, ultimately contributing to the broader technological landscape.
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