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For decades, countries have invested heavily in engineering education,
yet many still struggle with a familiar problem.
Graduates who are theoretically excellent but practically unprepared.
The gap between laboratory research and industrial production is not unique to China,
but China is one of the few countries attempting to close it through a coordinated national system rather than isolated reforms.
What's emerging is not just a new training model, but a redefinition of how engineers are made.
Today,
we invite you to take a look at the country's outstanding engineer training reform and figure out why it matters to you and me as well.
And it's Monday today.
We know Mondays can be a little tough,
but we're here to give you that extra boost to start your week strong.
Motivational Monday is a segment where we share wisdom,
stories, and insights to power you through the day.
days ahead.
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