
REDMOND 鈥 Chinese President Xi Jinping presented the gift of a dawn redwood tree to the Global Innovation Exchange (GIX), a new partnership between the 天美影视传媒 and Tsinghua University, during a ceremony at Microsoft headquarters Wednesday.
Xi presented UW Interim President Ana Mari Cauce, Tsinghua President Qiu Yong and Microsoft President Brad Smith with the tree, which is native to China and will be planted at the new GIX facility upon its completion.
Established with foundational support from Microsoft, GIX will bring together students, faculty, experts and entrepreneurs in a project-based, globally focused learning environment. This hub for innovation will be located at a new facility in Bellevue鈥檚 Spring District.
鈥淕IX, building on the strengths of both our universities, represents a new model of education for the next generation of innovators and leaders, teaching them to work together across cultures and disciplines to help solve the world鈥檚 challenges,鈥 Cauce said. 鈥淲e hope through GIX that the spirit of cooperation will grow not only between the partners that united to make this groundbreaking institute possible, but also between the United States and China.鈥
鈥淕IX is a successful partnership between Tsinghua and 天美影视传媒, which offers a new model for collaboration between Chinese and American universities,鈥 said Qiu. 鈥淭he presentation of this sequoia to GIX shows that President Xi Jinping highly values talent development and the cooperation between Chinese and American universities. It also conveys President Xi鈥檚 blessing to GIX for its future success.鈥
鈥淭his institute will create the opportunity for students from our two countries not only to learn about each other, but also to learn from each other,鈥 said Smith. 鈥淚t will give them the opportunity to learn while working on many of society鈥檚 most complicated scientific and technological challenges. We at Microsoft are committed to not only planting this new tree, but to helping its branches grow.鈥
GIX is an equal partnership between the UW and Tsinghua, and is the first time a Chinese research university has established a physical presence in the United States. Microsoft provided a $40 million foundational gift to establish the institute.
More information about GIX is available at gix.uw.edu and gix.tsinghua.edu.cn
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