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School of Biomedical Engineering, Wuhan Textile University (WTU), People's Republic of China Delegation Visits National University of Technology (NUTECH)

Jul 09, 2026

A delegation of faculty members from the School of Biomedical Engineering, WTU, People's Republic of China, visited NUTECH to explore opportunities for academic and research collaboration. The delegation, led by Prof. Dr. Zhaowei Zhang, Dean, School of Biomedical Engineering and Health, Wuhan Textile University, China, Dr. Tang Yun, Associate Professor, School of Biomedical Engineering and Health, Wuhan Textile University, China, Dr. Zareen Zuhra, Associate Professor, School of Biomedical Engineering and Health,  Wuhan Textile University, China, Dr. Wajid Hussain, Associate Professor, School of Biomedical Engineering and Health, Wuhan Textile University, China, Prof. Dr. Mohammad Akmal, Chairman, PSF, Dr. Mirza Habib Ali, Member Science, PSF, Ms. Zaiban Farooq, Principal Scientific Officer (IL), PSF and Raja Abdul Rehman, Deputy Director, PSF

The delegation received a comprehensive briefing on NUTECH's academic programs, advanced research facilities, and initiatives promoting technological innovation and industry engagement. They were also introduced to the Magic QC Machine, an innovative quality control solution designed to enhance operational efficiency, improve product quality, and support the textile industry's pursuit of higher export standards. During the visit, both sides held productive discussions on regional scientific collaboration, capacity building, technology transfer, joint research programs, and international academic networking. The delegation also visited NUTECH's state-of-the-art laboratories, the NUTECH Skills and Development Department (NSDD), the NUTECH Innovation Center (NIC), and the NUTECH Entrepreneur and Incubation Centre (NEIC).

The visit underscores the shared commitment of both institutions to promote international cooperation, advance scientific research, encourage knowledge exchange, and develop globally competitive graduates in biomedical engineering.