Research on the Guangxi-ASEAN International Cooperation Mechanism for AI Industry-Education Integration

Wenji Li (Author)

Guangxi Vocational Normal University, Nanning 530000, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China

Xiyu Huang (Primary Contact)

Guangxi Industry-University-Research Institute, Nanning 530000, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China

Keywords:

Guangxi-ASEAN, Artificial Intelligence Industry-education integration, International cooperation mechanism

Supporting Agencies:

2025 Guangxi Science and Technology Think Tank Key Project (Project No.: GKX [2025] K-140) “Research on the Evaluation and Optimization Path of Industry-education Integration Effect in Guangxi's Artificial Intelligence Field”

Published

31-12-2025

Abstract

Against the backdrop of the in-depth promotion of the "Belt and Road" Initiative and the vigorous development of the digital economy, the cultivation of artificial intelligence (AI) talents has become a focal point of regional competition. Guangxi, with its unique geographical, policy, and cultural advantages, holds an irreplaceable strategic position in promoting AI industry-education integration cooperation with ASEAN. Based on an overview of international cooperation theory and industry-education integration theory, this paper systematically analyzes the practical foundation, exploratory practices, and existing issues of Guangxi-ASEAN AI industry-education integration cooperation. It finds that the current cooperation faces structural challenges such as the absence of top-level design, poor coordination mechanisms, and difficulties in standard alignment. In response to these issues, this paper proposes a four-in-one cooperation mechanism framework guided by the government, with universities as the main body, enterprises participating, and projects driving. It designs three core operational mechanisms: resource sharing, mutual recognition of standards, and industrial collaboration. Furthermore, it proposes optimization paths and policy suggestions from dimensions such as strengthening top-level design, building cooperation platforms, and innovating cooperation models.

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Wenji Li. (2025). Research on the Guangxi-ASEAN International Cooperation Mechanism for AI Industry-Education Integration (Xiyu Huang , Trans.). Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, 1(1), 68-73. https://doi.org/10.63944/px5q.JIE