ECUST International Education Further Strengthening Strategic Ties with The Middle East at China-Saudi Industrial Park Groundbreaking
24 Apr 2025

On April 16, an ECUST delegation led by Li Xiaopeng, Dean of the College of International Education, attended the groundbreaking ceremony of the China-Saudi International Cooperation Industrial Park in Changshu, China. Organized by Suzhou Land Group, this event marked a key milestone in bilateral industrial collaboration and showcased ECUST’s growing role in strengthening Sino-Saudi educational and economic ties.

Faculty members and Saudi Aramco scholarship students from ECUST participated in the ceremony. The new industrial park will serve as a hub for cross-border trade, research and development, and cultural exchange, providing a platform to further enhance Sino-Saudi cooperation.


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Following the ceremony, the delegation visited the MOBO Synergy Innovation Park—Siemens’ first low-carbon smart industrial park in China. This technical tour offered valuable insights into sustainable industrial practices for both faculty and students. Saudi students gained unique exposure to real-world applications relevant to their studies through these professional exchanges.

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A key highlight was the strategic discussion between ECUST leadership and senior executives from Suzhou Land Group at their Taicang headquarters. The meeting focused on expanding international student development opportunities and exploring new areas for collaboration between academia and industry.

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This event builds on ECUST’s established leadership in Middle East-focused education initiatives. The university currently hosts 51 Saudi students under the prestigious Mostaqbal Stars Program and remains the top Chinese institution for UAE government scholarship recipients, with 10 enrolled in 2024. These programs reflect ECUST’s important role in cultivating talent that bridges China and the Middle East.

Looking ahead, Suzhou Land Group pledged to involve ECUST students in its Industry-Academia Synergy and Saudi projects, including the upcoming China-Saudi Twin Centers in King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC). By aligning Saudi Vision 2030 with China’s Belt and Road Initiative, this strategic partnership aims to connect China’s expertise with Saudi Arabia’s development goals through joint research and student exchanges. For ECUST students, this collaboration offers valuable internships and strengthens their future employability.

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Participation in this high-profile event highlights ECUST’s strategic focus on international education and its commitment to serving as an academic bridge between China and Saudi Arabia. The university looks forward to welcoming more Saudi students and deepening partnerships with Middle Eastern institutions in education and industry.