On April 15, 2025, Zhang Rui, Deputy Secretary-General of the Beijing University of Chemical Technology (BUCT) Alumni Association, along with Liu Fuge, led 26 undergraduate and graduate students to visit the alumni-founded enterprise—Beijing Dynaflow Experimental Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Dynaflow). A themed visit and exchange event titled "AI + Dark Laboratory" was organized. Chi Haipeng, Chairman of Dynaflow, and Dong Yuchong, Vice President of Dynaflow, warmly welcomed the faculty and students from BUCT. The event aimed to strengthen university-enterprise interaction, deepen collaboration between academia and industry, and promote the integrated development of industry-academia-research.
Visiting the Dark Laboratory to Experience Cutting-Edge Technology
At the beginning of the event, the BUCT faculty and students toured Dynaflow's "AI + Dark Laboratory." The laboratory integrates AI systems with robotic arms to achieve fully automated control over sample preparation, performance testing, and data collection. Chairman Chi Haipeng introduced that the "Dark Laboratory" can process up to 2,000 samples per day and complete approximately 10,000 experiments, while reducing laboratory personnel by 83%, significantly improving experimental efficiency and safety.
Embracing the AI Era and Expanding Career Paths
During the discussion session, Chairman Chi Haipeng shared his entrepreneurial experience and provided a clear analysis of the current integration trends between AI technology and the traditional chemical industry. He encouraged students to leverage their professional knowledge, actively explore AI application scenarios, and find their own career path in the future AI landscape. Chi Haipeng emphasized that AI is reshaping multiple industries, and students should embrace this trend early to enhance their competitiveness.
Integrating Industry, Academia, and Research for Future Development
Zhang Rui, Deputy Secretary-General of the BUCT Alumni Association, stated that this visit to Dynaflow not only provided students with an opportunity to learn about cutting-edge industry developments but also established a new bridge for university-enterprise collaboration. Through the visit and exchanges, students gained deeper insights into their future career development and felt the support and expectations of alumni enterprises for their alma mater's talent cultivation.
In closing, Chairman Chi Haipeng expressed that Dynaflow would continue to strengthen cooperation with BUCT, accelerating the translation of research outcomes into practical applications, and contributing to the innovative development of the chemical industry. Moving forward, BUCT and Dynaflow will continue to collaborate in exploring new pathways for deeper integration of industry, academia, and research, fostering high-quality innovative talent and advancing the chemical industry toward high-quality development.
On April 15, 2025, Zhang Rui, Deputy Secretary-General of the Beijing University of Chemical Technology (BUCT) Alumni Association, along with Liu Fuge, led 26 undergraduate and graduate students to visit the alumni-founded enterprise—Beijing Dynaflow Experimental Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Dynaflow). A themed visit and exchange event titled "AI + Dark Laboratory" was organized. Chi Haipeng, Chairman of Dynaflow, and Dong Yuchong, Vice President of Dynaflow, warmly welcomed the faculty and students from BUCT. The event aimed to strengthen university-enterprise interaction, deepen collaboration between academia and industry, and promote the integrated development of industry-academia-research.
Visiting the Dark Laboratory to Experience Cutting-Edge Technology
At the beginning of the event, the BUCT faculty and students toured Dynaflow's "AI + Dark Laboratory." The laboratory integrates AI systems with robotic arms to achieve fully automated control over sample preparation, performance testing, and data collection. Chairman Chi Haipeng introduced that the "Dark Laboratory" can process up to 2,000 samples per day and complete approximately 10,000 experiments, while reducing laboratory personnel by 83%, significantly improving experimental efficiency and safety.
Embracing the AI Era and Expanding Career Paths
During the discussion session, Chairman Chi Haipeng shared his entrepreneurial experience and provided a clear analysis of the current integration trends between AI technology and the traditional chemical industry. He encouraged students to leverage their professional knowledge, actively explore AI application scenarios, and find their own career path in the future AI landscape. Chi Haipeng emphasized that AI is reshaping multiple industries, and students should embrace this trend early to enhance their competitiveness.
Integrating Industry, Academia, and Research for Future Development
Zhang Rui, Deputy Secretary-General of the BUCT Alumni Association, stated that this visit to Dynaflow not only provided students with an opportunity to learn about cutting-edge industry developments but also established a new bridge for university-enterprise collaboration. Through the visit and exchanges, students gained deeper insights into their future career development and felt the support and expectations of alumni enterprises for their alma mater's talent cultivation.
In closing, Chairman Chi Haipeng expressed that Dynaflow would continue to strengthen cooperation with BUCT, accelerating the translation of research outcomes into practical applications, and contributing to the innovative development of the chemical industry. Moving forward, BUCT and Dynaflow will continue to collaborate in exploring new pathways for deeper integration of industry, academia, and research, fostering high-quality innovative talent and advancing the chemical industry toward high-quality development.