ADI and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology sign a school-enterprise cooperation agreement, robotics research helps innovation potential

China, Beijing – Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) has officially joined forces with the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Robotics Institute through the Industrial Partnership Program (IPP). This collaboration aims to drive technological innovation, support the development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, and contribute to China’s national strategy of building an innovative and technology-driven nation. As a leading university in the Greater Bay Area, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology has identified robotics and autonomous systems as one of its key strategic research areas. The Robotics Institute focuses on various aspects such as autonomous systems, smart manufacturing, human-robot interaction, and intelligent living environments. ADI, a global leader in high-performance analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing technologies, specializes in advanced sensors, data converters, amplifiers, RF and microwave ICs, and power management solutions. The company is committed to supporting Chinese enterprises and academic institutions in advancing automation and robotics applications. Zoran Zvonar, Director of ADI’s Global University Program, stated, “Robots are at the forefront of industrial innovation and play a crucial role in China’s ‘Made in China 2025’ initiative. ADI, with its culture of innovation, has always focused on delivering cutting-edge simulation technology. Partnering with the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, which has strong research capabilities and a wealth of talent, marks a significant step forward in supporting the innovation efforts of the Greater Bay Area.” Wang Wei, Dean of the Robotics Research Institute at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, added, “Our institute has maintained a productive partnership with ADI in the past. By signing this new school-enterprise cooperation agreement, we aim to deepen and broaden our collaboration. ADI’s expertise in reliable signal processing and sensing technology will further enhance our research and educational initiatives in robotics.” The Robotics Institute's mission is to address the specific needs of electronics manufacturers in the region, particularly in Shenzhen and Dongguan, where there is a growing demand for industrial robots. ADI’s high-performance analog technology will be leveraged to support future research in robotics, opening up new possibilities for innovation and application.

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