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Beijing City University and Shanghai Anlogic Infotech Co., Ltd. Establish “FPGA+SoC Joint Innovation Laboratory”

In response to China’s national strategic deployment for the integrated circuit industry and to deepen industry-education integration in the field of electronics and information technology, Beijing City University (BCU) and Shanghai Anlogic Infotech Co., Ltd. (Anlogic) held a successful unveiling ceremony on November 14 for the newly established “FPGA+SoC Joint Innovation Laboratory.”

As the first A-share listed company dedicated exclusively to FPGA business in China, Anlogic has built profound expertise in chip design and technological R&D. This strategic collaboration between BCU and Anlogic marks a significant step forward in deepening synergy in the integrated circuit talent development and technological innovation.

Professor Wang Hui, Director of the School of Information Technology at BCU, emphasized in her remarks that integrated circuits—being at the core of China’s science and technology strategy—require a steady pipeline of high-caliber professionals to drive high-quality development. She noted that the joint laboratory represents a key initiative by BCU to implement the national policy of “integrating industry and education, and converging scientific research with teaching.” The lab will not only inject new momentum into the development of BCU’s electronics and information programs but also enhance the quality of talent cultivation and research service capabilities through seamless alignment with industry needs.

Mr. Fan Yu, the Marketing Manager at Anlogic, highlighted that as a leading domestic enterprise in the FPGA sector, Anlogic has always prioritized advancing independent innovation in the industry. Under this partnership, collaboration will span multiple dimensions, including co-developed courses, faculty training, internships and employment pathways, and joint scientific research. By leveraging shared resources, the two parties aim to precisely cultivate innovative technical talent aligned with real-world industry demands.

Witnessed by all guests in attendance, representatives from both sides jointly unveiled the “FPGA+SoC Joint Innovation Laboratory.” Anlogic also donated a batch of FPGA development boards and related teaching equipment to the lab, providing robust hardware support for practical instruction and R&D activities.

Looking ahead, the “FPGA+SoC Joint Innovation Laboratory” will adopt an integrated model encompassing teaching and training, scientific research, and technology transfer. By combining BCU’s educational resources with Anlogic’s industrial strengths, the lab will offer students hands-on experience with cutting-edge industry practices, deliver customized talent pipelines to enterprises, and foster collaborative innovation in frontier IC technologies—ultimately building a virtuous ecosystem of mutual benefit and industrial empowerment.