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Wuxi's student service outsourcing competition brings an array of innovations

By Zhong Xinyuan
Updated: 2014-09-15

Students from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University explain about their learning devices for children. [Photo/chinadaily.com.cn]

A Hong Kong Polytechnic University team also brought a product for children, in this case, those suffering from dyslexia, which uses gestures to help children with pronunciation and imaging technology and Qr code techniques to teach new words through 3D camera projection. The students want to help these children read and write normally so they can gradually enter formal education.

This year’s competition also came with a student employment platform and evaluation system to provide a platform that balances talents supply and demand and link university grads directly with the market and the industry. Wuxi has been pushing its service outsourcing business in recent years, with the number of enterprises involved reaching 1,383, and its business expanding to 93 countries and regions, so it has been able to provide strong support for the competition and is working to attract more talented people and keep developing the industry.

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