
President Prof. Namnan Tumurpurev of Mongolian University of Science and Technology Leads Delegation to Visit TusHoldingsPrint
Post Time:2026-03-10来源:TusHoldings
On March 9, Prof. Namnan Tumurpurev, President of Mongolian University of Science and Technology (MUST), led a delegation to visit TusHoldings and tour TusPark. Chairman Wang Jiwu and his team extended a warm welcome. The two sides engaged in in-depth exchanges on topics including sci-tech innovation cooperation and university science park development, reaching preliminary agreements on collaboration. Both parties confirmed their commitment to building the "Mongolian University of Science and Technology Science Park" based on TusHoldings' "Two Countries, Two Parks" model, thereby empowering China-Mongolia sci-tech innovation cooperation.

Group photo of President Namnan Tumurpurev of Mongolian University of Science and Technology and Chairman Wang Jiwu of TusHoldings

Group photo of attendees
In his remarks, President Namnan Tumurpurev noted that Mongolian University of Science and Technology is the largest and strongest technological institution in Mongolia, often referred to as "Mongolia's Tsinghua University." The university comprises 12 schools and 5 research institutes, with approximately 20,000 enrolled students, and has trained 70% of Mongolia's engineers, ranking first among Mongolian institutions in the Academy of Sciences rankings. He emphasized that the delegation included core management personnel such as the Vice President for Research and Innovation, deans of key schools, and the Director of International Relations, fully demonstrating the high importance attached to exchanges and cooperation between the two sides. President Namnan Tumurpurev stated that must has long promoted collaborative innovation among government, industry, and academia. This cooperation agreement with TusHoldings represents an important step in deepening the university's international sci-tech innovation partnerships. He looks forward to jointly building a science park platform that will enable Mongolian students to participate in global innovation practices and promote the transformation of scientific achievements and industrial upgrading in Mongolia.

Meeting and exchanges
Chairman Wang Jiwu welcomed the guests and introduced TusHoldings' two mature models for international cooperation with universities worldwide. The first is the joint science park development model, encompassing cooperation in construction and operation consulting, training, and investment, which has been successfully implemented at technological universities in multiple countries. TusHoldings' overseas science parks are paired with domestic parks in China, serving as mutual "windows", thus evolving into the "Two Countries, Two Parks" model. The second model involves collaborating with local universities and enterprises to simultaneously advance discipline development, promote achievement transformation, and facilitate industrial upgrading through the integration of industry and education. After presenting specific case studies involving Egyptian universities and Qinghai University, Chairman Wang Jiwu pointed out that TusHoldings and Mongolian University of Science and Technology can combine Mongolia's industrial characteristics in energy, mining, and agriculture and animal husbandry to explore localized innovation pathways through industry-education integration, assisting in the construction and operation of the Mongolian University of Science and Technology Science Park and making it an "engine of emerging industries" for Mongolia.
Aligning with the direction of China-Mongolia economic cooperation, both parties identified five key areas of cooperation: energy (photovoltaic power generation, new energy technologies); mining development (intelligent technologies such as waterless mineral processing and unmanned mining); information and communications (cybersecurity, communication technologies); processing industry (light and heavy industrial technology upgrading); and modern agriculture and animal husbandry technologies and clean water treatment. Together, they will forge a new benchmark for China-Mongolia sci-tech innovation cooperation, contributing to the deepening of China-Mongolia economic, trade, and technological cooperation and serving the development of the Belt and Road Initiative.

Delegation tours TusHoldings Digital Exhibition Hall
Prior to the symposium, the delegation visited the TusHoldings Digital Exhibition Hall, gaining detailed insights into TusHoldings' development history, global innovation network layout, and international sci-tech innovation cooperation practices. The delegation expressed high recognition of TusHoldings' innovation service model and industrial empowerment capabilities.
The visiting delegation included: Prof. Tsolmonbaatar Danjkhuu (Vice President for Research and Innovation, Mongolian University of Science and Technology); BAT-ERDENE Byambasuren (Dean, School of Power Engineering) and Dr. Ulemj Damiran (Academic Secretary, School of Power Engineering); Dr. Tungalagtamir Bold (Dean, School of Applied Sciences); Mr. Batzorig Ganbat (Director, International Relations); Dr. Bayar-Erdene Lkhagvasuren (Dean, School of Information and Communication Technology); and Ms. Uyanga Khuchit (Lecturer, Department of Cyber Security, School of Information and Communication Technology). Representatives from TusHoldings included Yang Ming (Vice President), Yu Yueming (Assistant President of TusHoldings Northeast China Headquarters and General Manager of Tus Intellectual Property Services Co., Ltd.), Zhang Cheng (Deputy General Manager of TusScience Park (Shenyang)), and Shang Wei (CEO of TusHoldings TUSNEX), among others.
